Reviews

Review: Akai Katana
Review: Akai Katana
Cave's latest shooter for the Xbox 360 brings some solid mechanics and addictive gameplay to the table. READ MORE
Review: Flower
Review: Flower
This game is quite....relaxing.... READ MORE
Review: Hatsune Miku Project DIVA 2nd
Review: Hatsune Miku Project DIVA 2nd
Hatsune Miku Project DIVA 2nd is a rhythm game for the PSP available in Japan.  She’s popular, but does this virtual idol’s own game series impress as much as the technology behind the character? READ MORE
Review: Sonic Generations
Review: Sonic Generations
Sonic the Hegehog’s 20th birthday party gets interrupted by a time warping/eating monster.  Sounds like a disaster, but can the mix of Classic and Modern Sonic make for a game all fans can enjoy?  Find out in our review of Sonic Generations. READ MORE
Review: Sine Mora
Review: Sine Mora
Sine Mora is a thrilling shooter experience that's intwerwoven with a dark storyline. The result is a great shooter that only stumbles in rare occasions.  READ MORE
Review: Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary
Review: Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary
Ten years after the release of the original Halo: Combat Evolved, Master Chief and friends received a makeover for their birthday.  Did this particular makeover enhance the beauty, or did they just paint on the make-up like a cheap harlot?  Find out in our review of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. READ MORE
Review: Kid Icarus: Uprising
Review: Kid Icarus: Uprising
Pit's triumpant return takes him to new heights in this addictive and action packed game. Was the 25-year wait worth it? READ MORE
Review: Rhythm Heaven Fever
Review: Rhythm Heaven Fever
Whabadubaduba, this game good? Yes. Yes it is. READ MORE
Review: SSX
Review: SSX
SSX is back, and it's better than it's ever been. With breakneck speeds, insane tricks, and white knuckle racing, SSX makes a strong return with only a few uneven bumps along the way. READ MORE
Review: Pushmo
Review: Pushmo
A puzzle game that has you jumping, pulling, and pushing blocks. An extremely fun downloadable game you probably don't want to skip for 3DS. READ MORE
Review: Touch My Katamari
Review: Touch My Katamari
Touch My Katamari is an overly safe iteration of a rapidly aging franchise. There's little new to be found here for longtime Katamari fans, but it is still fun to play. READ MORE
Review: Escape Plan
Review: Escape Plan
A quirky and beautiful puzzle game that relies a bit too heavily on an inaccurate control scheme. Escape Plan is a challenging and interesting yet frustrating experience. READ MORE
Review: Wipeout 2048
Review: Wipeout 2048
Fast, beautiful, challenging, and incredibly addictive, Wipeout 2048 is a fantastic return to the franchise. READ MORE
Review: Little Deviants
Review: Little Deviants
A pack-in for the First Edition Bundle, but also sold as a standalone title, Little Deviants is a bit of a misstep. READ MORE
Review: Lumines: Electric Symphony
Review: Lumines: Electric Symphony
Lumines was one of the best launch titles for the PSP. Back for another launch, Lumines once again proves that it's a solid puzzle experience like no other. READ MORE
Review: Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational
Review: Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational
One of the PS Vita's launch games is a follow-up to a PSP launch game. Familiar yet fun, Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational is a hit. READ MORE
Review: PlayStation Vita
Review: PlayStation Vita
Sony's handheld officially launches tomorrow and hype is riding high. How does the Vita fare? Check out our full review. READ MORE
Review: SoulCalibur V
Review: SoulCalibur V
Namco Bandai's SoulCalibur V is the sixth entry in the Soul series. See how this direct sequel to SoulCalibur IV measures up to previous games in the franchise. READ MORE
Review: Mighty Switch Force
Review: Mighty Switch Force
WayForward delivers another fun downloadable title. This time, you're platforming, shooting, and switching through each level. READ MORE
Review: Espgaluda 2 Black Label
Review: Espgaluda 2 Black Label
Bullet-Heaven or Bullet-Hell?  It doesn't matter, it's Espgaluda 2 Black Label, and it's got a little something for everyone. READ MORE
Review: Nano Assault
Review: Nano Assault
Shin'en is back with another unique and beautiful shooter for a Nintendo handheld. See how Nano Assault fares on the Nintendo 3DS. READ MORE
Review: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Review: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
The newest Legend of Zelda title is one you don't want to miss. While it doesn't hit all the right marks, it's still one of the best in the series. READ MORE
Review: Mario Kart 7
Review: Mario Kart 7
Mario Kart makes its 3DS debut and it adds a handful of new twists to the classic formula. The new elements and improved online play make for what might be the strongest Mario Kart to date. READ MORE
Review: Otomedius Excellent
Review: Otomedius Excellent
One part anime girls, one part Gradius, Otomedius Excellent is an odd mix that provides a deeply challenging shooter experience paired with some missed opportunities. READ MORE
Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
The king of online multiplayer shooters returns for its third installment. While still tons of fun and addictive as ever, there are still some rough edges to contend with. READ MORE
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