The Wii is always falling victim to terrible ports that shoehorn in motion controls and are just plain terrible. But, once in awhile, a truly unique title emerges. Usually these are limited to coming directly from Nintendo, but the odd partnership of EA and Steven Spielberg has created a game that could only exist by […]
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Iron Man review
Iron Man is a very mixed bag.
Some of the features are wonderful.
Some are very bad.
And sadly, when you look at all this game offers, most fall into the later category. Iron Man has a lot of good stuff going for it, but can’t escape the movie game stereotype. It’s just not much fun, other then […]
Head-to-Head: Beats
Beats, a rhythm game for the PSP, gets the Head-to-Head treatment! Take a look at what we both think of this cheap downloadable game, with our opinions collected here for your viewing ease!
Ikaruga review
Ikaruga is a top-down shooter. Ikaruga is hard. Ikaruga is a masterpiece.
This game takes top-down shooter game play and adds a simple mechanic that turns the genre on its head. As you fly your ship against wave after wave of enemies, you will be able to change your ship’s polarity. All enemies come in black […]
Dark Sector review
Dark Sector review
Dark Sector was first given life back in 2004, as a tech-demo for “next-gen” gaming systems a full year before the Xbox 360 was announced. It was originally shown as a sci-fi-themed shooter set in space, with your powers coming from a battle suit. Four years later, in 2008, Dark Sector has come […]
Army of Two
Army of Two Review
Army of Two hopes to revolutionize the co-op shooter and succeeds on a few points but comes up short on most of its promises.
The game drops players into the boots and creepy masks of two PMCs (Private Military Contractors), Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios, two ex-Army Rangers who have left the […]