Having never played the original Avenue Flo PC game, I honestly was under the assumption that I would be playing another game similar to Cooking Dash, Diner Dash, and Wedding Dash. It took less than 30 seconds for the game to show me that what I was playing focused more on the characters in the DinerTown universe, and that I was in for a lot of mini-game fun.
This PSP RPG is kicking it old school. Just be warned that the old school part includes the good with the bad.
Pro tip: Granny Goodness isn't as nice as her name implies.
Thanks to Twitter (@JoeyZambrano, specifically), Lindsey and I managed to get our hands on six passes (two of which were used for Lindsey and myself, of course, while the other four were given to our friends Chris, Kelly, Lianne, and Lee) for an advanced screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 last night. Now, if you’ve been a long-time reader, you may remember the excitemen...[Read More]
Would you believe that in a show about zombies the best episode so far has been one where there aren’t very many zombies?
Last week, I posted an event on our Steam Group requesting our followers to browse my ever expanding list of games, and name the next title up for review. I went to Random.org to select our winner this morning, and it chose Mr Krabs. His prize was a 10$ title of his choosing. His suggestion was Psychonauts.
Atlus has a habit of trying something different, and Knights in the Nightmare is no exception!
The 90’s was an interesting time for comics. A lot of modern fans tend to act like it was the dark ages of comics, with variant covers, holofoil covers, massive storylines and changes that often get protested in ways long before the Internet became the primary way to vent our frustrations. Personally, looking at a lot of things that have happened in comics since then, the 90’s were not...[Read More]
A few days ago I had the pleasure of downloading WordUs2 onto my iPhone. Developed by an unknown indie studio, Binary Dawn Interactive, I knew I was in for a treat when I heard an old school dial-up modem going off as the game loaded.
Have I mentioned that I attended a press event at the DC Universe Online studio last week in Austin, TX? Well, I did, and part of that press event included almost two hours of hands-on game time on both PC and PS3. Jealous, much? Well, you should be. Long story short (if it’s not too late for that), the game is fantastic, and I can’t wait for the official release.
As I’m sure everyone is aware, Treyarch’s new game, Call of Duty: Black Ops was released on November 9. Well, in the last two days, I’ve had the opportunity to play the game. So, check it out!
It's free, and it's fun, what more do you need?