Retro Review: Quake 4
The Christmas of 2005 was a bloody one. I remember a 11 year old Dylan opening his gifts under the tree, anxiously looking for the square shaped Xbox 360 that I had longed for so desperately. After...
View ArticleSurprise! Grand Theft Auto V Delayed
Well, I cant say that I didn’t see this coming. Rockstar certainly reserves their right to push their games back and I’m glad they do. The new release will be September 17, 2013, a whopping six months...
View ArticleReview: Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed
When it comes to kart racers, Mario Kart will always be the one racer everyone will point to. That said, the Mario Kart series have taken a noticeable dip in quality in the last few iterations (Mario...
View ArticleCOD Multiplayer: An Untimely Breakdown
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, the name triggers (No pun intended) criticism and excitement alike among today’s gamers. On one hand, the overall game hasn’t changed significantly since the blockbuster...
View ArticleMarch Mayhem 2013 – Gaming’s Biggest Month in Years!
I’m not sure who to feel worse for this month, game developers or those of who those of us who are desperately trying to keep up with (and pay for) a flood of highly anticipated new releases. It seems...
View ArticleReview: DLC Quest Live Freemium or Die
DLC Quest is basically a game built around spoofing the marketing tactics of the video game industry. It was a cute game for the time, but one had to wonder if the material would be there for a sequel...
View ArticleGenerational Shift – Rare Ltd.
A generation of gaming consoles that began 9 years ago with the Nintendo DS, is finally coming to a close. It was a period of rapid and sometimes radical innovation, including everything from dual...
View ArticleBlack Ops II Uprising DLC: Is it worth it?
Is it that time already? Treyarch has released their next DLC installment for Call of Duty: Black Ops II exclusively to Xbox 360 owners with the PS3 and PC versions to follow in the coming weeks. Four...
View ArticleReview: Mythos Castle
The first impression most gamers will get playing Mythos Castle is a feeling of nostalgia. This game plays like Ghosts N’ Goblins and looks like Castlevania. Calling up memories of two great game...
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