Video Game Reviews
Razer Orochi Gaming Mouse Review
There are so mouses and gaming mouses on the market today that it can be impossible to choose which one to go with. Whether you want a wireless Bluetooth one or a wired one, for exact precision wh... Read More
Ms. Splosion Man Review
Do not let this exploding lady fool you, if you were a fan of the original Splosion Man, you will love Ms. Splosion Man. The game has taken everything Splosion Man has done and taken it to the n... Read More
Captain America and Fantastic 4 Pinball FX 2 DLC Review
Now we all know that a simple Pinball Add-On is not that much content and some might say it's not even worth reviewing. Here at GamingBolt.com, we consider everything just so you can get some insi... Read More
Hearts of Iron III: For the Motherland Review
Hearts of Iron III is one of the most enjoyable strategy games you'll ever play. The game had a ton of flaws when it was released, and even after a lot of patches and an expansion pack, it never reach... Read More
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Review
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the video game incarnation in the long running franchise and unfortunately for fans it’s immensely disappointing. Developed by EA Bright Light, ... Read More
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Phone Review
The Sony Xperia PLAY has really stepped it up a notch from the previous X10 model. This new Sony model entitled the PLAY is suitable, considering it has been dubbed as the Playstation phone. T... Read More
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D Review
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="505"] Eat arrow[/caption] Upon starting up Resident Evil: The Mercenaries for the Nintendo 3Ds, I was excited to see a title that was filled with action and ... Read More
Call of Duty: Black Ops- Annihilation Review
[caption id="attachment_36336" align="aligncenter" width="505"] Predictably enough, Black Ops gets a new map pack. This one adds four multiplayer maps, and one Zombies mode map.[/caption] It's beco... Read More
White Knight Chronicles 2 Review
I've always been fond of the humble JRPG and I equally enjoy ambitious games. Whilst White Knight Chronicles 2 fulfils both of these criteria, something about the whole experience just doesn't sit wel... Read More
Star Raiders Review
Reboots of classic games seem to do fairly well for XBLA and PSN; retro fans get a trip down memory lane while the uninitiated get to see what all the fuss is about with the benefit of HD graphics and... Read More
Child of Eden Review
No matter how much money Microsoft ploughs into Kinect, there remain the doubters and naysayers who maintain that motion control is but a temporary blip in gaming’s brief history – a passing fad t... Read More
Patapon 3 Review
As the PSP nears the end of its excellent lifespan, it's getting some final hurrahs, even as the inflow of new releases is reduced to an absolute trickle. Earlier this year, we got the rather excellen... Read More
Dungeon Siege 3 Review
Dungeon Siege III is an RPG where you have the option of choosing between four characters. The game takes places in the fantasy medieval world of Kingdom of Ehb 150 years after the first Dungeon Siege... Read More
F.E.A.R. 3 Review
This will be difficult reviewing the game without mentioning any spoilers, especially within the previous two games. Now you don't have to have had played the previous games to enjoy F.E.A.R. 3, but... Read More
Duke Nukem Forever Review
Interesting fact: back when 3D Realms originally announced Duke Nukem Forever, Nintendo released it's first polygonal 3D Zelda, Ocarina of Time, on a system that was struggling in the market to give i... Read More
Shadows of the Damned Review
Magnifico! Shadows of the Damned is easily one of those games that has over the top action, intense shooting and a memorable pair of the demon hunter Garcia Hotspur and Johnson. The game begins with G... Read More
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition Review
Most of the gaming world is familiar with this ubiquitous fighting series, so an explanation as to the format of Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition is barely necessary. For those among you who en... Read More
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Review
Every time I play a movie tie-in (mostly because I have to review it), I go in cautiously, expecting nothing but a half assed sorry excuse for a game. Every time I let my hopes get high, I end up huge... Read More
Armada 2526: Supernova Review
It is with the passing of time that the humble expansion pack has been replaced by cheap, easily accessible and opinion dividing DLC. Seemingly stuck in some kind of programming time warp, Ntronium Ga... Read More
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3DS Review
So many people have been waiting for this moment, not just Nintendo fan boys but everyone and not just to play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time re-mastered but in full stereoscopic 3D. With the ... Read More
Operation Flashpoint: Red River Xbox 360 Review
The last Operation Flashpoint game that was released was Dragon Rising and I have to say with the release of Operation Flashpoint: Red River, Codemasters has come a long way. There is no comparison,... Read More
Darkspore Review
It's really hard to review a game like Darkspore. By all accounts, this is a great game, and certainly one of the more fun titles we've had in a generation when an increasing number of games are dista... Read More
Kung Fu Panda 2 Review
Generally speaking, movie tie in games disappoint on a number of levels. This is largely to do with rushed development cycles in order to match the film's release, but it is also to do with film plot ... Read More
Alice: Madness Returns Review
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="505"] Alice in action[/caption] Starting off in Alice: Madness Returns you are in your Orphanage type facility, speaking with your doctor and they are tryi... Read More
Hunted: The Demon’s Forge Review
Hunted: The Demon's Forge is a game I first got my hands on at a Bethesda press event and was very impressed while playing 2 player co-op with a colleague. There were so many aspects to the co-op th... Read More
Brink PC Review
With so many shooters out these days, it's getting harder and harder to spot the difference. In an attempt to avoid the usual Where's Wally style hunt for creativity, Brink enters guns blazing with an... Read More
Mount and Blade: With Fire and Sword Review
Yet another PC action RPG based on an obscure Polish novel I'd never encountered didn't exactly seem like my idea of a fun day at the office but, my cynical pre-conceptions were ill called for as, Wit... Read More
inFamous 2 Review
The original inFamous was noted for being one of the most amazing super hero games of 2009. Not only that, the game threw a Hollywood style plotline, represented by comic style cutscenes. The sequel t... Read More
DiRT 3 PS3 Review
DiRT 3 is one unique racer; in fact I wouldn’t even call it a racer. There are so many aspects of the game that don’t exactly involve racing which is a nice change from the onslaught of racing g... Read More
L.A. Noire Review
L.A. Noire is a game that will be remembered for a very long time for various reasons. But if there is one thing that gamers and the industry as a whole will probably never forget about the game is it... Read More




































