Thunder Wolves review for PSN, XBLA
A straightforward arcade-style shooter that is almost as fun as it is frustrating.
PC Reviews
A straightforward arcade-style shooter that is almost as fun as it is frustrating.
I’ll forego a witty rendition of the DuckTales theme song here if you promise to just buy the game on whatever platform you have.
Cloudberry Kingdom is just a good, old-fashioned platformer. With explosions. And an insane degree of difficulty.
It’s short, it’s ugly, and it?s got some questionable imagery, but Voodoo Chronicles should still scratch any hidden object itch you may have.
"Make Larry Come… Again." Really, Replay? That's your tag line?
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures gets release dates, an official price and some brand new screens. Chomp ’em out. [Update: New Comic-Con trailer added]
A number of great additions to the well-received series, but Magic 2014 still seems like just another teaser to get you into the paper game.
As a result, R.I.P.D. the game is a sort of horrifying exponent of planned adequacy that cuts so many corners and does so many fundamental things wrong I?m frankly surprised it runs on my PC.
Fist Puncher is a retro-themed beat ’em up that pays homage to the best in the genre, while putting a unique stamp on the typical 2D brawler.
Storm isn’t a game that is going to knock your socks off, but what it does do is provide a nice puzzle game for fans who like their brand of puzzles a little more laid back and thought-oriented.
Telltale Games attempts to bridge gap between Season One and Two of their Walking Dead series with this DLC featuring five short stories with all new characters.
High Moon Studios takes a hard to define Marvel property with everyone’s favorite Merc’ with a Mouth, and delivers a decent game for comic book fans.
Seven years later Relic and SEGA (and I guess THQ?) bring us Company of Heroes 2. Was it worth the wait?
Ravage the Undead as a famous Monster Hunter in The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing.
There are fantastic racing games out there, unfortunately Fireburst isn’t one of them.
While the quality of free-to-play games certainly ends in mixed results, Marvel Heroes is one of the better efforts found on PC that could use just a little more work.
Here’s something I never thought I’d say about a hidden object game: Mountain Crime: Requital’s biggest problem is that it may be a little too ambitious.