Category: Review


The New Best Way To Experience An All-Time Classic

Zelda games have traditionally aged very well, but if there’s one that could use a tune-up, it’s Ocarina of Time. The gameplay holds up 13 years later, but as one of the first 3D console titles, the visuals look rough. With Ocarina of Time 3D, one of the greatest games of all time looks and plays better than ever. This is the perfect way to introduce it to a new generation of gamers. Continue reading

Old-School Action With A Few New Twists

With Dungeon Siege III, developer Obsidian Entertainment brings the hack-and-slash RPG series to consoles for the first time. The game is firmly entrenched in old-school tropes, but it does add a few more contemporary enhancements. Continue reading

Dark Of The Moon Prequel Game Is More Than Meets The Eye

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If I had all the money in the world, I’d be entirely happy spending the rest of my days buying cards, building decks, Continue reading

Review : Duke Nukem Forever

Duke Nukem Forever Review: 12 Years In The Making

In Duke Nukem Forever’s introductory sequence, I drained my weasel, grabbed poop out of a toilet and threw it into the face of an EDF soldier, drew a giant p***s on a dry erase board, and engaged in sexual relations with twins. These actions are juvenile and unnecessary, but in the eyes of someone who loves South Park and is easily amused by crude humor, it’s exactly what I was hoping to get from a new Duke Nukem game. Continue reading

Alice: Madness Returns

A Shaky Trip Back Down The Rabbit Hole

American McGee’s Alice wowed gamers a decade ago with its bizarre visual spin on Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland. The title predated Tim Burton’s gaudy reimagining of the classic property, so the concept of a classic tale turned macabre was fresh and exciting. Continue reading