Back in August I had the chance to attend a press conference for what was, at the time, known to me as Drawn 2. Having played the original Drawn on PC prior to the meeting, I was already blown away by the series and had high expectations for the sequel. After playing Drawn: Dark Flight I can now confirm that all expectations have been met, and exceeded anything I could’ve imagined.
Last week, and the week before that, I wrote about the latest Dash game from PlayFirst, Cooking Dash 3: Thrills & Spills. I was genuinely excited to play this, since I had never played a Cooking Dash game before, and before even going into the proper review, let me tell you this: I had an absolute blast.
I’m obsessed with House, MD. I truly am. That was probably evident back on August 13 when I told you all about House, MD by Legacy Interactive. That may have been even more evident on September 7 when I reviewed a second flash mini-game! Well, if you didn’t catch those two, now you can catch my review of the full game!
Birth By Sleep manages to tie together confusing story threads while also providing a fully-fledged, deeper combat system with production values that match the first two PS2 titles.
With all of the apps coming out every day for the blooming Android App Market, few are original, less are worth using. I'd like to take the time to showcase the individuals that rise as far above the crap as possible.
Smallville's second episode of Season 10 is, thankfully, injected with more of what has kept the show interesting for this long and further sets up the events that will see us to the end of its story.
And now...The Final Season of Smallville. But how is it shaping up based on the 10th Season's opener?
Whether you gave it try when it originally released or not, have played a Ratchet & Clank or have never touched the series, A Crack in Time is a PS3 title worthy of your time. It's the most polished game in the series to date.
We at World of Meh occasionally receive review codes for iPhone games. Our most recent batch included Pocket Devil – Hell Yeah!, Rodger the Racoon, and Pinch. As a heads up, one of these is a complete waste of time (to me), one is somewhat entertaining, at least for a little while, and one is genuinely fun. I’ll leave it to you to figure out which one is which based on the reviews b...[Read More]
The brain is a powerful thing. Without it, our bodies would cease to function, and we would be worthless lumps of gooey flesh. We obviously need our brains, but sometimes they don’t quite work the way we want them to. This is where the new app for the iPhone, Ubrain, comes in.
When I was a little girl, I remember hearing about these Nancy Drew novels, but even though I was an avid reader, they just never appealed to me. Recently I had the opportunity to play Secrets Can Kill, a Nancy Drew PC game that is a remastered version of the 1998 original, and I admit, I was pleasantly surprised.