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Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop Review

Hack'em, and stack'em, damn these things are worse than cockroaches and seem to come out of everywhere. Dead Rising: Chop Till Your Drop was my latest conquest. Personally, I believe the zombie games should be in a genre all by themselves. There is the Resident Evil series, House of the ...
June 10, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: Wii Reviews, Wii, Reviews

Avalon Code Review

Ever watch those Japanese Anime cartoons and the intro starts with a cheesy song in Japanese with free floating characters spinning around? Then you start watching the cartoon and notice the captivating story has nothing to do with the intro? This is exactly how Avalon Code starts. This is a ...
May 15, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: Nintendo DS Reviews, Nintendo DS, Reviews

Runes of Magic Review

In this time of economic reprieve it is refreshing to know that there are inexpensive alternative venues available to the MMOG gamer. Runes of Magic, is a fun and captivating MMOG. It is visually stimulating and has an incredibly fleshed out storyline to back it up. Best of all, ...
April 27, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: PC Reviews, PC, Reviews

Cartoon Network Universe: Fusion Fall Review

I'll start with Wow, and I mean that literally. I'm talking World of Warcraft (WoW) with training wheels. Fusion Fall is the latest massive multi-player online game (MMOG) developed by the Cartoon Network. On a personal note, I am a WoW gamer, and previous City of Heroes (CoH) player, so ...
March 11, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: PC Reviews, PC, Reviews

Wonder World Amusement Park Review

Recently I read the review of Tornado by z36, and think I may have found a game to give Tornado a run for its title. Wonder World Amusement Park is far from a rollercoaster ride and leaves you with nothing but sticky shoes from a trash filled carnival and an ...
March 6, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: Nintendo DS Reviews, Nintendo DS, Reviews

Moon Review

"M-O-O-N spells Moon", from Stephan King's "The Stand". I chuckled when I saw the title of this game. Then I was intrigued as I viewed the associated website. Once I loaded it on my DS I was taken back to the days of maneuvering the corridors of Phobos. Clearly the ...
February 23, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: Nintendo DS Reviews, Nintendo DS, Reviews

Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual Review

Chronicles of Mystery - The Scorpio Ritual is an interactive puzzle style of game developed by City Interactive. It is based on a mystery of a hidden group from the age of the Crusades, known as the Knights Hospitaller. Set in present day, you play a character named, Sylvie. The ...
February 20, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: PC Reviews, PC, Reviews

Left Brain Right Brain 2 Review

Southpaws rejoice, a sequel has been published to further prove your heavy handed dominance. Left Brain Right Brain 2 is an arcade style of game that tests and trains your dexterity pitting your left hand versus your right hand. Similar in operation to games like Flash Focus and ...
February 3, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: Nintendo DS Reviews, Nintendo DS, Reviews

Away Shuffle Dungeon Review

Ever imagine what it would be like to be the only person left on a world? I honestly did not know what to expect from seeing the images and reading the synopsis of Away Shuffle Dungeon for Nintendo DS. It appeared to me as if the developers were attempting to ...
January 22, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: Nintendo DS Reviews, Nintendo DS, Reviews

SAS Secure Tomorrow Review

This is a 1st person shooter style of game. It is set in the present day. You are the newest member of the elite British Special Air Services (SAS) force and ready to go into action. I like the British and especially their military expertise and knowledge. Also they have ...
January 21, 2009 | Comments comments [0]

Posted In: PC Reviews, PC, Reviews