Category: Reviews
Mini Golf Matchup is a pretty fun little title that may be worth your time. Like most IOS games, it takes advantage of the ease of connecting people, allowing you to play with friends or random opponents. MGMU is pretty… Read More »
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – review with summary (spoilers)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Rated: 12 A / PG 13. Nine years after Peter Jackson’s award magnet trilogy, J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1937 classic tale, ’The Hobbit’ has been a most eagerly awaited adaptation and a welcome Christmas box office present for… Read More »
Madden NFL 13 makes a sincere effort to delight in new ways, principally through a new physics engine that delivers eye-popping hits and breathtaking broken-tackle runs. The new Madden also introduces
I don’t play sports games, and even in my younger days playing earlier versions of Madden, and Mutant League Football (does that count) i was more of an, everyone else is doing it so I guess I should too, type… Read More »
Blood Rayne Betrayal drew instant comparisons to Castlevania, and Ghouls and Ghosts for me, but a couple of unique game mechanics helped it to carve its own spot in the action platform genre. Story isn’t a strong point with Blood… Read More »
The Scene – Secret world of Arrietty
The latest offering from Japan’s acclaimed animation company Studio Ghibli, takes it inspiration from Mary Nortons, The Borrowers. Borrowers are extremely tiny people that hide amongst humans, borrowing things from them to survive. They only borrow things humans will… Read More »
The Walking Dead: Episode 1 – A New Day. Available: PSN (reviewed) / XBOX Live / MAC / PC. Flesh… sorry, fresh and back to form developer/publisher Telltale Games bring us promises of blood curdling sorts. From humble comic beginnings Robert Kirkman’s… Read More »
Final Fantasy 13-2 – Save the future
The fight is over, and Lightening and her comrades have survived their battle against the Fal’cie Orphan. Vanille, and Fang’s self sacrifice saved Cocoon from plummeting into Pulse, and gave the hero’s a second chance at life. With their La’cie… Read More »
After Traveling far and wide, battling Orcs, elves, and Japanese school girl zombies, to attain the treasures that he has so graciously placed upon us, The Great Warrior Naz spent all night slaving over the boiling fires of hell, crafting… Read More »
When Uncharted first Stepped on the scene in 2007 it attempted to set the benchmark of what the current generations technology can do. With fluid animation, blockbuster moments, and gorgeous set pieces, it almost did just that, but… Read More »







