Before going into the review I want to warn you all that there are major spoilers ahead. Normally I do my best to avoid spoilers, however in order to properly review Fable III, I feel that fully discussing storyline and other elements is crucial. If you are considering purchasing this game, I highly suggest you read this review because odds are, I might just save you some money.
A few months ago I reviewed Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air for PC. When I found out last week that the original Dream Chronicles was coming to XBLA, I was all over it. After spending many hours going through single player and local co-op with Chris, I can honestly say that the game had some high points, and some equally frustrating moments.
A happy shark god is a powerful shark god.
Yep, another zombie game has hit a store near you. We’ve been there from the start. World of Meh writers have told you about Dead Rising 2: Case Zero when it was announced, we delivered all the details from Gamescon, told everyone about the High Stakes edition, and even the launch trailer! Now, we’re giving you a review of the game, too! Aren’t we sweet?
When you think of MumboJumbo Games, the last thing you’d think of is creepy. The Institute, a Becky Brogan Adventure is not only creepy, but perfect for this upcoming Halloween.
Recently, Sproing Interactive and dtp entertainment released Dance! It’s Your Stage for Xbox Live Arcade. Having already released the game for PC and Nintendo Wii, I was curious as to how it would play on the 360.
For the past week or so, I’ve been playing two games on and off: Grumps and Railroad Racer 3D. Both are Indie titles, but they couldn’t be more different even if they tried.
With over a decade and a half between games, has Sonic returned to form?
I shall call you Shadow of the Prince of the Lord of the God of Vania. With some Portal thrown in at the end.
If you ever meet me, you will know that one of my great loves is the art of literature. I’ve written my fair share and read far more than I probably should have. And one of the greatest pieces of literature from Asia is Journey to the West, the tale of the T’ang monk Tripitaka’s journey to India to bring back the sutras of Buddha, and his bodyguard and disciple, the Monkey King, ...[Read More]
When I was but a wee lad, I found great joy in my Atari 2600, NES, Commodore 64, and more. When my grandmother sent me a SEGA Genesis bundled with Sonic the Hedgehog for my ninth birthday, I became a SEGA man. I still owned and played other consoles and platforms, but my heart and soul belonged to a little blue fuzzball in red hightops. Even to this day, if I have to choose between playing the ori...[Read More]