Dyad review for PSN
“There’s no sensation to compare to this — Suspended animation, a state of bliss.”
Videogame Reviews
“There’s no sensation to compare to this — Suspended animation, a state of bliss.”
Microsoft’s Summer of Arcade promotion rolls on, with the release of Deadlight this week. How does Tequila Works freshman effort check out? Read the full review to find out.
This game of Frogger isn?t going to win over anyone who isn?t a fan or maybe too young to really ?get it?, but for old fogies like myself, Hyper Arcade Edition is a new and ?ribbeting? challenge that will more than satisfy fans of the series without tainting their memories.
Sora, Riku, Mickey and the rest of the gang return in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. How does this newest entry stack up against the rest of the series? Read on to find out!
Quantum Conundrum features some really fun, physics based puzzles marred by not so fun physics based platforming. Read more in the full review behind the link.
While it may be a bit too familiar, this year?s crop of college stars still deliver a solid performance on the field.
The long-awaited Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD rolls onto Xbox Live, containing HD remakes of 7 classic THPS 1 and 2 stages. See how this re-imagining shapes up in our full review.
Spidey swings onto consoles again, a scant 10 months after his last ill-fated adventure. Tying this new game into the film’s universe does the series little favors, and while the return of web-swinging through New York is great to have, there’s little else worth seeing here.
Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles marks another four table set to the ever expanding library of Zen Studio’s produced virtual pinball tables. This collection, focusing on the ever-popular comic-turned-movie stars delivers on all levels.
Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad roars onto XBLA and PSN, but doesn’t quite manage to blow away the competition, resulting in an experience that’s streamlined but satisfying.
SEGA delivers a fun Summer Olympics experience with London 2012, making this one of the rare party games that’ll be well worth checking out.
Unfortunately, Bang Bang Racing offers little bang for your hard earned buck…
Resident Evil’s The Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles make their way over to the PS3 in this digital only release from Capcom. While definitely a visual upgrade over the Wii versions of the games, adding a new coat of paint doesn’t hide the flaws found in both of these light-gun style shooters.
Pokemon Conquest’s unique mix of traditional Pokemon hunting and Nobunaga’s Ambition strategy trappings results in a satisfying, and interesting mix of gameplay mechanics that shows the Nintendo DS still has a little bit of life to it.
If Theatrhythm can prove any one thing to players, it’s that Final Fantasy definitely has some of the best game music ever produced. This rhythm based game is also aided by some interesting RPG mechanics that help make for a pretty addictive experience that’s hard to put down, and serves up a nice excuse to pick your 3DS up again.
The second episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead delivers on all fronts, continuing the tense, nail-biting horror found in the first episode. The second episode benefits from having the core cast already established, and you quickly discover there’s more horrific things in store for the group than just zombies.