Bethesda broke new ground with the fifth installment in its long running The Elder Scrolls series late last year. The game, which won universal acclaim, and was hailed for its unprecedented marriage... Read More
One of the seminal games of the horror genre was the Silicon Knights developed Gamecube exclusive Eternal Darkness, which was notable for being a horror game that actually responded to your reactions... Read More
When Square Enix announced that it would be bringing Final Fantasy to the 3DS, back at the platform's unveiling during E3 2010, I highly doubt this is what anyone had in mind. But then, Theatrhythm is... Read More
Remember Breakout? The game where you had a ball on a paddle, bouncing towards bricks on the top half of the screen, that would get destroyed as the ball touched them? The classic Atari arcade game, m... Read More
Let's be honest, we were all disappointed by Diablo III. Blizzard's long anticipated and eagerly awaited sequel to its 2001 breakthrough title that has gone down in the annals of gaming history as a v... Read More
Spelunky is not a game for the faint of heart. In spite of its cutesy exterior that resembles a charming, NES era game, Spelunky will destroy you if it ever gets the chance. Going by how disarmingly d... Read More
As cool as the technology behind Kinect really is, the peripheral has failed to live up to its promise of providing us all a new way to play. Unfortunately, Kinect is inherently restricted in the opti... Read More
Lego games have a formula that works. Take on an existing popular property, give it a Lego twist, wrap it up in oodles of charm, back it up with some solid if predictable gameplay mechanics, and the... Read More
Here again, for the third time in less than a year, I am faced with a rather unique conundrum: that of reviewing a pinball game. A bad pinball game is still easy to review, noting as I can all the s... Read More
This generation has seen multiple genuinely great, quirky games being developed for and published via Xbox Live and Playstation Network, the digital delivery networks for both those platforms. The exi... Read More
There's usually a problem reviewing pinball games, and that is that these games are what they are- pinball simulators that either play well, or they don't, and there is nothing more to be said about t... Read More
Bethesda's legendary Elder Scrolls series of role playing games got another installment last November. Skyrim took the world by storm, achieving mainstream success that few games ever manage, breaki... Read More
Weird. Wacky. Bizarre. Surreal. Suda51 has a penchant for making, shall we say, unconventional video games. Always highly stylized and incredibly satirical, his video games feature over the top cha... Read More
Whenever any media property becomes too popular, there will be a video game made on it. It's like a law of the universe. And with Game of Thrones, the video games have been a long time coming. When ... Read More
Nintendo's all star mascot brawling series, Super Smash Bros. is due for a new installment. Announced last year at E3 for both the Wii U and the 3DS, the game was conspicuously missing in action thi... Read More
Not many people know this, but Blizzard wasn't always a PC developer. As a matter of fact, before they made their mark in the PC gaming world, they used to develop games for Nintendo's SNES exclusiv... Read More
One of the more promising Vita titles, Dungeon Defenders, has been canceled, reports CVG. For those of you with extraordinarily good memories, Dungeon Defenders was announced for the Vita when th... Read More
The Wii U is being accused of, at best, being a very moderate and incremental bump over the current generation of systems. Having already defended the Wii U's power, Nintendo expressed its belief th... Read More
Nintendo plans on winning the hardcore gamer over with its upcoming Wii U console, and while it is doing a good job itself, with games like Pikmin 3, New Super Mario Bros. U, and P-100, so far, the ... Read More
The first step towards solving any problem is admitting that the problem exists, and after a lot of denial, Sony has finally done just that, admitting that the Vita might not quite be going as well ... Read More