PixelJunk SideScroller Review
The PixelJunk series have always been one of interest to me. Not wanting to stay focused one specific game type, the developers have created these games to cover different genres’ such as Real Time...
View ArticleJourney Review
Anyone who has ever told you that video games cannot be considered art, needs to experience one of the beautiful games from Thatgamecompany. Their unique way of designing and creating games serves as a...
View ArticleSkullgirls Review
Skullgirls definitely has a certain charm. All the while playing it, I couldn’t help but compare it to the original Darksiders that was released back in 1994. Similarities are there, but I knew I had...
View ArticleInversion Review
It’s often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that is the case, I don’t quite understand what happened with Inversion. It almost seems as if the designers wanted to take some of...
View ArticleMin: A Space Adventure Review
Let’s face it, most have us have always wanted to know what is beyond our world. We sometimes look at the stars and wonder if we really are the only creatures in the galaxy. Well for the Minimar that...
View ArticleQuantum Conundrum Review
For game designers, I can imagine that a follow-up game is never easy. And it’s particularly harder when it is critically acclaimed and one that could be included in many discussions and arguments for...
View ArticleThe Walking Dead: Episode 4 – Around Every Corner Review
To say or explain the journey which the characters in Telltale’s series based in the world of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead have gone through just past the midway point of this five part series is...
View ArticleBioShock Infinite Review
How do you challenge yourself to create a near perfect game? In 2007, Ken Levine and Irrational Games were given near perfect praise for their game BioShock. The setting of the underwater city of...
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