Tempest review for Atari 5200
After 30 years, you can finally play the lost Atari 5200 game as it was intended, on an actual cartridge with the original hardware.
Videogame Reviews
After 30 years, you can finally play the lost Atari 5200 game as it was intended, on an actual cartridge with the original hardware.
Note to self: don’t play Bit.Trip…Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien before bed again. It will not go well.
Find out if SimCIty was thrown under the experimental online bus, or if its thriving in a modern world.
(This review contains no images of a city on fire next to a headline about the game.)
A trio of action-packed Capcom Arcade classics join the growing roster in the newly launched Capcom Arcade Cabinet.
Motocross action is what the game promises, and motocross action is precisely what it delivers.
Gears of War: Judgment benefits from new concepts like dynamic spawns, and a campaign that’s reminiscent of the original game, but has some issues in other areas, including multiplayer.
An enjoyable, quality, family film that touches on just enough retro gaming memories to hook us long time gamers.
Believe it or not… the best just got even better. Find out why this year’s MLB The Show may be the best sports game yet.
Apparently wells are magical nightmare realms where stones, wooden fish, and mutagenic formulas go to die. After slamming into pizza slices and getting shot down by cannons of course.
Instead of bringing out the popular 2D fighting game Phantom Breaker, Division2 decides to bring the spin-off to North America. Read on to find out if this was a smart move.
Vergil’s Downfall isn’t the best way to kick off DLC for Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry reboot.
As a digital PC re-release for $20, you can?t go wrong with Brutal Legend. At the very least, you?ll appreciate its soundtrack, characters, and metal-inspired world.
Naruto: Powerful Shippuden is a surprisingly fun brawler for the 3DS with a humorous take on the standard Naruto Shippuden storyline, bolstered by a Rock Lee side-story.
Tomb Raider gets a new, much needed coat of paint with this reboot. It’s a fun, new look at Lara Croft, but needs to distance itself from other popular titles, and scrap the half-baked multiplayer component completely.
While not a bad action-adventure game by any means, the blood is a bit sour tasting in this 3DS version of the popular franchise.
Matt spends some quality time with the new Free to Play version of Uncharted 3 Multiplayer, and as expected, he found it to be a total blast.
A fine collection of classic Capcom arcade games that will please some, but not all fans, of classics.