Video Game Reviews
Kinectimals Review
Just on account of the Nintendogs franchise not being successful and annoying enough, Microsoft has deemed it plausible to play the copycat game (excuse the pun) by releasing Kinectimals for their new... Read More
Crazy Taxi Review
With the original Crazy Taxi being such a big hit on the Sega Dreamcast Console back in the year 2000, many people including myself where stoked about the news that the game was coming to the Xbox Liv... Read More
The Shoot Review
The Shoot is an out and out rail shooter with a few variations and I am glad to report that albeit a few issues, the game provides a satisfying experience for any gamer who loves motion control based ... Read More
Start the Party Review
Those of you who read my reviews regularly will be well acquainted with my tendency to reminisce on ghosts of gaming past. It is thus that I begin to dwell in my memories once more as Start the Party ... Read More
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Review
Because every Assassin's Creed game has to end with a cliffhanger we are graced this winter tide with the latest instalment in Ubisoft's open world stealth 'em up franchise. Brotherhood adds new moves... Read More
Gran Turismo 5 Review
Gran Turismo 5, a game that has seen a mammoth development time of 5 years and innumerable delays has finally hit the D-Day. When I started playing the game I was more nervous than excited since being... Read More
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Review
Imagine that you're a Spider-Man fan, and a gamer. You know better than anyone else that out of all the superhero licenses, Spider-Man and video games go together like cookies and milk. You've grabbed... Read More
Kinect Sports Review
Sports compilations are well designed for the motion control paradigm. With a wealth of games already invented for you to digitize, it is an easy way to demonstrate the versatility of your motion cont... Read More
Sonic Free Riders Review
I'm generally sceptical of kid-friendly racing games (aside from Mario Kart of course.) I'm also very cynical when it comes to newer Sonic games. My apprehension toward motion controls also precedes m... Read More
The Fight: Lights Out Review
The thought of a fighting game using motion controls is nothing new and it was thus with a sense of familiarity that I popped The Fight: Lights Out into my PS3. As the game goes through the usual mand... Read More
Fighters Uncaged Review
It is a common misconception that violent people get their rage out through fighting games. If this were a reality though, Fighters Uncaged would be the Citizen Kane of rage releasing gaming. The idea... Read More
Dead Nation Review
Dead Nation is a new benchmark for zombie based games. Developed by the talented developers at Housemarque, the team behind super hits like Super Stardust HD and Gold Tee it Up, have produced a game w... Read More
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Review
Ninja Theory is back again with another action adventure game, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. As you all know the fact that Ninja Theory are the people who developed one of the finest and earliest gam... Read More
Sports Champions Review
The moment I saw the shiny globe that crowns Sony's new move controller, I just knew that it was begging to be brandished like a sword. Sports Champions has scratched this particular itch of mine and ... Read More
Your Shape: Fitness Evolved Review
Until Microsoft's new Kinect hardware settles into the market, we are going to be seeing the same gaming archetypes we saw on the Wii many years ago being replicated. It is with this in mind that I em... Read More
Kung Fu Rider Review
I'm generally one of those kind of guys who gets on very well with Japanese culture. I've watched my fair share of anime over the years, and have always found the quirky sense of humour rather charmin... Read More
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Review
The Fifa game from EA and the PES game from Konami are the two soccer game franchises that have been going head to head for over a decade. In my opinion Fifa was always the favored game when it ... Read More
Motionsports: Play for Real Review
Just as every musician needs an instrument and every actor a stage, every motion controller endowed platform requires the usual collection of sports games. Often it is the official first party variant... Read More
NBA Jam Review
I remember a long time ago when the original NBA Jame was released over 15 years ago and it was the bomb. Between flaming basketballs and playing as Bill Clinton it was just a lot of fun. If you l... Read More
Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition Review
We all had our Warhammer phase back when we were kids but I never quite crossed over into Blood Bowl, Games Workshop's exreme sports board game. It was thus that I installed Blood Bowl: Legendary Edit... Read More
Apache: Air Assault Review
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="505"] Incoming Apache[/caption] Apache: Air Assault is one of those game that fly under the radar when released, no pun intended. But the title of the ga... Read More
N3-II Review
This sequel to the first Ninety-Nine Nights was developed by Q Entertainment & Feel Plus and published by Konami. Just like its predecessor, N3-II is a Hack 'N Slash in its purest form, but what... Read More
Call of Duty: Black Ops Review
Not very often we do multiple reviews here at GamingBolt, but considering the scale of the game, we had no option but to review Black Ops, not once but thrice by our review editors. The final score th... Read More
Sonic Colours Review
It was only a few weeks ago I was sat in this very same chair with my head in my hands lamenting the missed opportunity that was Sonic the Hedgehog 4. My head has once again been lifted as I have had ... Read More
OK! Puzzle Stars Review
Now I've never been the head editor for a publication as big as OK! Magazine but, if I was, I certainly doubt that my job would entail doing crossword puzzles and sudoku. OK! Puzzle stars has little o... Read More
Castlevania: Lords of the Shadow Review
Castlevania: Lords of the Shadow tells the player the tale of a lover who can go to any depths to reach his love. The player takes the role of Garbriel, a member of Brotherhood who is stuck in a fight... Read More
James Bond 007: Blood Stone Review
James Bond has been in a lot of films and books, most have which have been well worth while. Sadly 007's track record on the gaming scene is less than stellar by comparison. Blood Stone is the second ... Read More
EA Sports MMA Review
UFC Undisputed introduced the gaming public to the sporting phenomenon that is mixed martial arts – dubbed the fastest growing sport in the world. With the official UFC title now in its second year,... Read More
Fable III Review- 2nd Opinion
To read our original review of Fable III, click here. Fable games have always known to be some of the most ambitious titles in the industry, yet never the perfect ones. While always aiming for big th... Read More
Crackdown 2 Review
Crackdown, released in 2007 put you in the shoes of a new super-powered cop who protected Pacific City. Crackdown 2 brings all that back in a sequel with a few new things including 'zombies'. The sequ... Read More







































