A new indie platformer from Vancouver based Dark Acre is now available for the PC.
The fourth of the BBC’s Doctor Who games, published by Sumo Entertainment, is going to be available just in time to slide it into your virtual stocking.
No no, this isn’t about what you think it is about. I am no pervert. Well, actually, I am, but this is besides the point. This is where we talk about DeathSpank coming to the PC.
In this fast paced world, sometimes even video games can be stressful. iPad owners rejoice! The de-stressing remedy is here.
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.
Remember how I told you all last week that PlayFirst had something sneaky up their sleeve? Well today is the day where the goods are unveiled!
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.
Well Friday sure is turning out to be an awesome day! Fans of the Dash series by PlayFirst will be thrilled to know that, next week, a new Dash game will be announced.
First off, there’s nothing wrong with a little Kool and the Gang, and damn you, sir (or madam), for looking down on me. That being said, I’m a fan of poker (I know, talk about a non-sequitur!). My friends and I used to get together every weekend for massive games that would run into the wee hours of the morning, at which time we would go to the nearby 24-hour Denny’s and hang o...[Read More]
They’re everywhere. Resident Evil 5, Saw 7, and Shock Value 2. When is enough, enough? When will the entertainment industry stop recycling the same things over and over again? As customers, we deserve better.
If you don’t know what The Sims is, I don’t think I can help you. In fact, if you’ve never at least heard of The Sims, I would suggest you’re on the wrong website. You might do better with knit.com or catchannel.com. But if you do know what The Sims is, and you look forward to new iterations of the game, then by all means, read on.