Anarchy Reigns review for Xbox 360, PS3
Platinum Games continues their streak of excellence with Anarchy Reigns, a unique online focused brawler set against the backdrop of the Mad World universe.
Videogame Reviews
Platinum Games continues their streak of excellence with Anarchy Reigns, a unique online focused brawler set against the backdrop of the Mad World universe.
Before Super Smash Bros., Sonic and his pals starred in this obscure Sega AM2 fighting game seldom seen outside Japan.
A fantastic, little known Sega arcade fighter that will keep you coming back for more beatings!
If you’re the type of player who can appreciate the journey as much as the destination in a game, then Knytt Underground should be well worth your time and money.
The PlayStation Vita needs a digital card game… just not this one. Travis discusses what went wrong with what could have been a much better new entry into the mostly forgotten genre.
Labyrinth Legends attempts to cut out the adventure part of old-school adventure games, and gets right down to the heart of things with dungeon after dungeon of puzzles and monsters. However, flimsy combat and lack of difficulty keep this from being a stand out PSN release.
A fantastic Japanese Dreamcast and arcade classic shmup get the HD treatment. Now the rest of the world gets to experience this professional shooter.
Ubisoft hits the mark with a balanced mix of immersive open world gameplay, interesting storytelling and solid FPS action making Far Cry 3 one of the best releases of 2012. Read on for the details.
NBA 2K13 for the Wii U does many things right, and a few things wrong… it also has Bieber fever.
Those that have played the classic 16-bit Mickey Mouse titles back in the day will likely be bitterly disappointed with this new iteration.
A unique word game and platformer hybrid that’s too challenging and confusing to be a kid’s game, but too overtly child-oriented to appeal to anyone outside of that age range.
Sine Mora brings new meaning to the term “Bullet Hell” for both PS3 and PS Vita owners, and offers a great challenge for everyone.
The original Ninja Gaiden remains one of the most popular, and infamous NES titles around, both for its excellent gameplay and punishing difficulty.
Black Knight Sword is a unique action-platformer co-developed by Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture, with all the weirdness you’d expect to go along with it. But just being weird doesn’t make things great, which this game unfortunately proves.
Famed RPG developer Yasumi Matsuno helms this Level-5 developed RPG for the 3DS, which does an excellent job of combining standard video game RPG elements with traditional table top mechanics found in popular games like Dungeons & Dragons. Read the full review to find out more!
There are games that are released every now and again that are truly special. And then you have games like Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. The exact opposite.
Fun graphics and a good soundtrack can help make a good game even better. As When Vikings Attack demonstrates, however, no amount of either can cover up a massive lack of content.