I’ve stopped doing Futurama reviews a little while back. There’s a specific reason for that.
Jewel Quest Mysteries: Curse of the Emerald Tear for DS is seriously so much fun. No really, it’s seriously fun. Featuring a perfect blend of hidden object gameplay and Jewel Quest, I have played this game for a ridiculous amount of hours.
Recently Avanquest released Hidden Mysteries Titanic for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS systems. Being advertised as a mixture between hidden object and puzzle in terms of gameplay, I feel that accurately describes what players can expect.
A few days ago I posted an interview with Rachel Quirico, AKA Seltzer, who is a contestant in this seasons WCG Ultimate Gamer. What I haven’t been posting are the episode reviews, so here I am! If you’re unfamiliar with the show, let me try to summarize it for you: gamers across the United States and Canada are selected and then put into a house for weeks where they have no contact wit...[Read More]
The Freelance Police return in Season 3’s “Mind-blowing” finale! MILD SPOILER ALERT
For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been playing this little addictive game called City Story. I know, it was only a few months ago where I ranted about Facebook Games like Farmville, but this is on the iPhone, so it’s different! City Story, the latest from TeamLava, is not only fun, but it’s free! If there is one thing in live I absolutely love, it’s when something is free.
The wait is over! Worms fans will rejoice, new fans will enjoy.
We love iPhones. We love playing games on our iPhones. Imagine, then, our pure, unadulterated, unapologetic glee when we received three additional iPhone game codes for review. If you can’t imagine it, allow me to elucidate: it was spectacular. Perhaps I exaggerate, but if I do, it is only for the benefit of our intelligent, attractive, loyal readers. And the rest of you, too. On to th...[Read More]
We now have a direction for the sixth season of Weeds. Silas is our voice of reason to counter act Nancy, who is about to snap at any given moment. Andy is the guide for the Botwin, oh wait I’m sorry, the Newman exodus away from Ren Mar. Then there’s Shane…who’s intriguing and bland at the same time. I’ll get into that later, but for now you need to know this: somethi...[Read More]
I remember playing Tomb Raider when I was younger. Specifically, I played to ogle the beautiful Lara Croft’s buttocks and breasteses as she fought her way through enemies and puzzles (in my defense, I was a teenage boy without a social life at the time). Oh, and I suppose the gameplay was nice, though as I’ve mentioned, it was far from my main interest in the game. Over time, as I b...[Read More]
Originally from China, Rainblood has been through many patches, translations, and rewrites but it has finally made it’s way to the states. This game has many different aspects that make it appealing to anyone who has a deep love for RPGs and Eastern culture.
Back in the day, with the day being the late 80’s and early 90’s, I loved adventures and RPG’s. I recovered the Triforce time and again in The Legend of Zelda. I discovered the secrets of both Mana and Evermore. Earthbound was like a mother’s embrace to me. And don’t get me started on Final Fantasy II and III (or IV and VI for you picky people). I love the old school ...[Read More]