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Bit.Trip FATE Trailer | PAX
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Mega Man Universe Gameplay Trailer
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Penguin United Launches Eagle Eye Mouse and Keyboard Converter for PS3
30 Aug 2010
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Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Officially Dated
30 Aug 2010
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Reviews Archive
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CLADUN: This is an RPG | Review (PSP)
Posted on September 9, 2010 | 1 CommentMy PSP is clutched in my hand as I download the next game on my review list. Sweat is beading on my forehead as I wonder if it will stack up against some of the other surprisingly good PSP games I’ve played so far. I... -
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game | Review (Xbox 360)
Posted on September 8, 2010 | 6 CommentsIf one were to draw their conclusions from gaming history, it would be quite easy to dismiss Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game straight away. After all, this is a movie tie-in game, which 99 times out of 100 means that the game would... -
Worms Reloaded | Review (PC)
Posted on September 7, 2010 | 2 CommentsHitting Steam like a Concrete Donkey at the end of last month, Worms™ Reloaded packs a serious punch for Worms™ fans around the globe. Though you will need a Steam account to play this latest Worms™ release, Steam support offers Worms™ players a few features... -
Metroid: Other M | Review (Wii)
Posted on September 2, 2010 | 4 CommentsCo-created by Yoshio Sakamoto and the late Gunpei Yokoi, the Metroid series began on the NES in 1986 and was praised for its unique open-ended and non-linear gameplay, but had very long password sequences since the game didn’t have a save ability. In 1991, Metroid... -
Disney Guilty Party | Review (Wii)
Posted on September 1, 2010 | 1 CommentIf you have heard anything at all about Disney Guilty Party, which you likely haven’t, you may have dismissed the possibility that it was something playable when you saw the word “party” in the title. Or maybe you got to the point in the description... -
Ys Seven | Review (PSP)
Posted on August 29, 2010 | 7 CommentsIf you are anything like me, you’ve probably heard very few things about the Ys series. After doing some digging, I discovered that it has been around in Japan since 1987. It’s hard to believe Ys has been around for twenty three years. The Ys... -
Arc Rise Fantasia | Review (Wii)
Posted on August 10, 2010 | 2 CommentsRidiculously over-sized sword? Check! Hot-headed, brash and unnaturally skilled protagonist? Check! Unlikely group of youths rising to overcome insurmountable odds? Check! With the release of Image Epoch and Marvelous Entertainment’s Arc Rise Fantasia, Wii owners can finally set out on a traditional, turn-based adventure! But... -
Madden 11 | Review (Wii)
Posted on August 9, 2010 | 25 CommentsIt’s football season again, and I know most of you gamers are all shrugging and saying “who cares?”Well surprisingly a lot of people care. They care so much, that EA has been making football games for a long time. Every year kids and adults alike... -
Trauma Team | Review (Wii)
Posted on August 4, 2010 | No CommentsWhile the Trauma Center series seemed like a cure for shovelware sickness at first, it became clear by 2008 that Atlus’ repeat prescription was starting to cause side effects ranging from feelings of repetition, to senses of deja-vu. There could only be one answer: gamers... -
Heavy Fire: Special Operations | Review (WiiWare)
Posted on August 4, 2010 | 3 CommentsYour potential enjoyment of Heavy Fire: Special Operations is extremely dependent on two key elements; your feelings regarding arcade style shooters, and your expectations for a $5 WiiWare title. If you go into it expecting an experience akin to playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare,...










