Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 review for Xbox 360, PS3
Take a trip down memory lane with Alex Mason and company, then flash forward to a really jacked up future. And hey, Petraeus is in this! Topical!
Videogame Reviews
Take a trip down memory lane with Alex Mason and company, then flash forward to a really jacked up future. And hey, Petraeus is in this! Topical!
Karateka is unfortunately a perfect example of how not to remake a classic game for today’s audience and platforms.
All 3 Killzone games in one pack including the HD remastered version of the PS3 original. Read on to see if this collection is right for you.
Street Fighter X Tekken finally lands on the Vita, and the transition from home consoles to handheld goes through without a hitch. Read the full review behind the cut!
Can the intelligent PS Vita puzzler give Brain Age a run for its money? John Cleese definitely helps… Read on to see what we think.
Two classics have the dust blown off them and get the HD treatment, but are these games too dated in 2012?
Is LittleBigPlanet Karting the best kart racer ever created? Not exactly. Is it the most creative, community-driven and charming kart racer out there? Totally!
Grab some friends and family and dance like no one’s watching. Just Dance 4 is a silly fun time for everyone.
The Paper Mario series transitions to handhelds with Sticker Star for the 3DS. Does the move from home console to 3DS do the series a world of good, or does the switch cause it fall a little flat? Read the full review to find out!
If you enjoyed the first Sports Champions game, or motion controlled sports games in general, Sports Champions 2 is definitely worth a look.
For a game that seems tailor-made for the PlayStation Vita, the unique rhythm strategy hybrid doesn’t fully take advantage of the system’s features.
And the award for ?circle strafing and backpedaling game of the year? goes too…
With its updated visuals, lengthy adventure and engaging gameplay, this is one remastered PS2 classic that should not be missed.
Rehashed gameplay aside, sequelizing Pokemon Black and White ends up being the biggest step forward the series has taken in quite some time, and makes for a worthwhile experience for Pokemon fans across the world.
A nice surprise after last year’s let down of sorts, that not only tries to tell a story, but also attempts to provide accessible gameplay for casual and hardcore players alike.
Ragnarok Odyssey presents a lackluster Monster Hunter clone for Vita owners, that does little to capture the feel and wonderment of the series it’s trying to hard to mimic. Competent online play is a plus, but everything else feels like a chore.
Finally, a new Need for Speed game that brings back old school NFS memories while delivering one of the most heart pounding racing experiences that the series has seen to date.