Fireburst review for XBLA, PSN
There are fantastic racing games out there, unfortunately Fireburst isn’t one of them.
PlayStation Network Reviews
There are fantastic racing games out there, unfortunately Fireburst isn’t one of them.
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.
This two game compilation of one of the best 2D beat ’em up series from the 90’s has been given all the care and attention that classic retro ports should.
CCP Games enters the console space with Dust 514, a free-to-play online shooter that ties directly into the existing PC title Eve Online.
An interesting combination of Risk-style turn-based strategy and match-3 gameplay that’s perfect for gaming on the go… except this version isn’t portable.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is pure, distilled, western action at its finest. It’s great enough to make The Cartel feel like it never happened.
If you’re an RTS-loving PS Vita or PS3 owner then unfortunately Zombie Tycoon 2 is most definitely not the game you’re looking for.
Have you ever wanted to see Brock Samson and Claptrap play Poker with GLaDOS? Have I got a game for you?.
This side scrolling spin-off of the Sacred game series might win over some new fans.
Buy it for yourself. Buy it for your friends. Buy it for random strangers on the street. Thomas Was Alone is seriously that good.
Planes, Pirates and Monkeys on Clouds? Yes, it’s Capcom Arcade Cabinet time again!
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is an neon-infused, cyborg-annihilating nod to the best and worst that 80’s action cinema had to offer.
God Mode could be a love-fest for old-school PC shooter fans, but there’s enough problems with the online experience to keep it from hitting those highs.
A retro-style RPG that borrows heavily from the past 25 years and may or may not be for everyone.
Better than the original release of Ninja Gaiden 3, but still a ninja slice below previous games in the franchise.
Guacamelee! has hit PSN and entered candidacy for Pun of the Year, but can we eat it with chips? Find out in our review for Drinkbox’s newest 2D outing.
Capcom continues to release obscure arcade classics that defined the term “Rage Quit”.