NeverDead review for PS3, Xbox 360
Heads will certainly roll in the best effort Rebellion has put forth in quite some time, it just ends up that their aim was just a little off really hitting the mark this time. Read on to find out exactly why.
PlayStation 3 Reviews
Heads will certainly roll in the best effort Rebellion has put forth in quite some time, it just ends up that their aim was just a little off really hitting the mark this time. Read on to find out exactly why.
Brutal, bloody and bizarre, The Darkness II is a great alternative first person shooter for those who are sick and tired of the typical FPS fare. See what makes it worth playing.
Soulcalibur V shows that Namco can get online fighting down pat, but a lackluster single player mode takes some of the oomph out of the latest release. But don’t worry, you can still put horse heads on just about everyone.
Does Puddle bring enough puzzle to pony up the pennies on XBLA and PSN? Bazinga Sheldon, I found a puzzle game just for you.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 excels where the original didn’t, but not without a few flaws of it’s own. A handful of additions, like monster collecting, and more exploration help bring this game more in line with what was expected out of Final Fantasy XIII.
If you want realism, stick to Madden, but if you want pure, all-out adrenaline, then download NFL Blitz. It’s fast paced, over the top and unrealistic, but still a classic. Find out why the new Blitz may be worth your $15.
Wizards and Thieves, and Knights?oh my! Atlus and Frozenbyte’s puzzle platformer is a magical sequel worth checking out.
The Ezio trilogy finally wraps up with a game that isn’t quite the best in the series.
We?ve seen a lot of HD ports over the past year, especially in regards to PS2 titles making their way over to the PS3. Some of these have been great successes, while others have been pretty awful. See where Tekken Hybrid fits in.
Four Marvel-themed Pinball tables and one low price? Yes please! Zen Studios’ latest is a superhero-quality blast.
Maybe I’m biased because I love shmups, or maybe I’m biased because I’m a sucker for PixelJunk games, but I think I’m mostly biased for having Q-Games hit all the right notes for me.
I went to New York and all I got was this flat soda. Get it? Click to read my take on Sideway, then read that line again– or don’t.
If Bethesda does one thing extremely well, it?s crafting incredibly immersive, ridiculously large worlds for their fans to run around in. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is no exception to that rule.
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 might not be the best name for a video game ever, but it is another fun entry into the long running LEGO series of kid friendly titles.
World history would have been a cooler subject if KOEI had taught it.
Can you have 13 versions of this game and not include an actual King? Tekken fans weep.