I’m not really the greatest Pokémon fan out there. That’s not to say I don’t find the games entertaining when I need to review them – Pokémon X and Y were shining examples in the series – but I always look for something more when it comes to the in-game combat. That may explain, then, why I’m so excited for something like Pokken Tournament.
It’s kind of weird when you see a remake of a remake of a game. After all, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was originally supposed to come out for the GameCube, only to be delayed for a year and also see a bigger configuration on the Wii, with motion controls included. Both versions have proven to be timeless, even though there are some gamers out there believe – and rightfully so – t...[Read More]
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is a critically acclaimed masterpiece, set in a massive world bursting with life. You follow Link on yet another grand adventure.
Screencheat is the ridiculous split-screen shooter where everyone is invisible so you have to “screencheat” (Screencheat - verb: to look at your opponent’s screens. “Stop screencheating you cheater!”). Master a wide variety of one-hit kill weapons including a blunderbuss, a car engine that shoots bouncing plasma balls and a teddy bear loaded with explosives. Train your skills in the solo time tria...[Read More]
Remember the good ol’ days of Goldeneye? Sure you do. But a lot of players felt that the fun was tainted because, well, you can’t stop players from “screen cheating,” or peering over at your current player’s box to figure out their position and ambush them. Aside from setting up an elaborate cardboard system, there was no way around this.
The evolution of a popular series has to be on the right track. Otherwise, the whole thing can derail in a hurry and scuttle away any momentum that it’s managed to build up. Case in point: Battlefield 4 arrived like a shot a few years ago, but had monumental server problems, amongst other issues, that sent some folks running for Call of Duty.
The legendary fighting franchise returns with Street Fighter V! Powered by Unreal Engine 4 technology, stunning visuals depict the next generation of World Warriors in unprecedented detail, while exciting and accessible battle mechanics deliver endless fighting fun that both beginners and veterans can enjoy.
Over the past few years, Far Cry has remained consistent in its quality, whether it was taking us to some overseas locale to fight off savages with animal-like abilities, or shooting us into the future, where Michael Biehn insisted on being a bad-ass while riding around on a T-Rex shooting lasers (Blood Dragon, in case you forgot).
When EA released Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare a while ago, it managed to prove that not only could the company create a multiplayer experience oriented around a games that players of all ages and skill levels could grasp, but it also indicated that PopCap Games was ready for more than just the usual mobile fare.
When it comes to gaming on the go, most people turn to GAEMS’ line of monitors, either with the big, bulky Vanguard cases or the M240, both of which deliver fine performance when it comes to capturing that same experience (but without the couch, obviously). However, for those on a meager budget, there’s also the M155 Scout, which goes for $169. It has its fair share of limitations, lik...[Read More]
Wrestlemania is just around the corner, and 2K Sports is preparing for it in the best way possible – with a Windows PC release of its wrestling hit WWE 2K16.
Remember Myst? Of course you do – a cryptic puzzle game with a unique story lying underneath a series of frustrating (yet memorable) mind-bogglers. That game continues to be etched in gaming history, despite its simplistic design.