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Review: Final Fantasy All the Bravest

Final Fantasy is close to being the Star Wars of the videogame industry, and not in a positive way. Square Enix, the George Lucas of this particularly scenario, has done a fine job exploiting its brand to almost damaging prop...   more

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Review: Razer Sabertooth

I've tested many third-party game controllers in my day, and while I've liked quite a few of them, I always end up going back to the stock console controller. At the end of the day there's never enough there in these third-pa...   more

Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo


Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo
Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo
Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo
Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo
Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo
Review: Razer Sabertooth  photo



Review: Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch could have easily been called Japanese Role-Playing Games: The Official Videogame, for it plays out like an overview of the entire genre as much as it does a game in its own right.  I...   more

Review: Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch photo

Review: Krunch

It's going to be tough to talk about Krunch without also mentioning games like Super Meat Boy or VVVVVV, so I'll get it out of the way now: Krunch is similar to these titles in that you will die. A lot. You will also, however...   more

Review: Krunch photo

Review: AirMech

Way back through the mists of time -- 1990 to be precise -- fans of the relatively new RTS genre were treated to what is sometimes retroactively considered to be one of the world's first MOBAs, Herzog Zwei. Players commanded ...   more

Review: AirMech photo

Review: Kinect Party

Hey, Television! Check out Double Fine’s latest game for Xbox Live Arcade: Kinect Party. In fun-loving Double Fine fashion, it was released for free upon launch in mid-December until the New Year. For those of you who d...   more

Review: Kinect Party photo

Review: DmC: Devil May Cry

DmC: Devil May Cry is an insult. It insults the fans, who have loyally supported Capcom through thick and thin, and it insults the legacy of a most respected action series. Ninja Theory has spat upon one of the last pure name...   more

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Review: Fire Pro Wrestling

The original Fire Pro Wrestling was a game specifically for the hardcore fans of pro wrestling. I'm not talking about the male soap-opera that is WWE, but a more brutal version such as some of the Japanese wrestling circuits ...   more

Review: Fire Pro Wrestling photo

Review: Joe Danger Touch

Joe Danger was the definition of a perfect downloadable game. It was reasonable priced, it was tons of fun, and it was packed with content. Naturally, since a lot of other people felt the same, a Special Edition version of th...   more

Review: Joe Danger Touch photo

Review: Anarchy Reigns

The time has finally come. After numerous delays, and nearly a year of waiting after the Japanese release, Max Anarchy, known internationally as Anarchy Reigns, is finally here. Conceptually, the game is basically a "Greatest...   more

Review: Anarchy Reigns photo

Review: Gunman Clive (3DS)

Imagine for a moment that you have the power to make videogames. OK, I guess you don't have to imagine. With tools like Unity, Game Maker, and Flash on the market readily available to anyone who puts their mind towards snaggi...   more

Review: Gunman Clive (3DS) photo

Review: Seduce Me

Seduce Me is only on our radar because it was developed by folks who worked on the Triple-A Killzone franchise, and later denied a place on Steam's Greenlight project. We likely wouldn't have noticed it, much l...   more

Review: Seduce Me photo

Review: Forge

Maybe it's just me, but it seems that every once in a while there is a game that comes out that makes a statement about MMORPGs. That the best part of those games is the player-versus-player segments. In 2007, there was the "...   more

Review: Forge photo

Review: The Sims 3: Seasons

The Sims series will always have expansion packs. It's part of the experience to slowly add more content to the game. Usually these packs add active content like new town locations, new interactions, or new career paths for y...   more

Review: The Sims 3: Seasons photo

Review: A New Beginning: Final Cut

I've just saved the planet, and I couldn't be less enthused about it. A New Beginning is a self-styled eco-thriller with a spot of time travel and science fiction thrown in for good measure. It launched in Europe a couple of ...   more

Review: A New Beginning: Final Cut photo

Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition

It used to cost ridiculous amounts of money to record video from other sources, especially in HD. But these past few years companies like Hauppague, Pinnacle, AVerMedia and others have released affordable boxes that...   more

Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo


Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo
Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo
Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo
Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo
Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo
Review: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition photo





Final Fantasy All the Bravest

Final Fantasy is close to being the Star Wars of the videogame industry, and not in a positive way. Square Enix, the George Lucas of this particularly scenario, has done a fine job exploiting its brand to almost damaging prop...   more

 Final Fantasy All the Bravest photo

Razer Sabertooth

I've tested many third-party game controllers in my day, and while I've liked quite a few of them, I always end up going back to the stock console controller. At the end of the day there's never enough there in these third-pa...   more

 Razer Sabertooth  photo


 Razer Sabertooth  photo
 Razer Sabertooth  photo
 Razer Sabertooth  photo
 Razer Sabertooth  photo
 Razer Sabertooth  photo
 Razer Sabertooth  photo



Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch could have easily been called Japanese Role-Playing Games: The Official Videogame, for it plays out like an overview of the entire genre as much as it does a game in its own right.  I...   more

 Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch photo

Krunch

It's going to be tough to talk about Krunch without also mentioning games like Super Meat Boy or VVVVVV, so I'll get it out of the way now: Krunch is similar to these titles in that you will die. A lot. You will also, however...   more

 Krunch photo

AirMech

Way back through the mists of time -- 1990 to be precise -- fans of the relatively new RTS genre were treated to what is sometimes retroactively considered to be one of the world's first MOBAs, Herzog Zwei. Players commanded ...   more

 AirMech photo

Kinect Party

Hey, Television! Check out Double Fine’s latest game for Xbox Live Arcade: Kinect Party. In fun-loving Double Fine fashion, it was released for free upon launch in mid-December until the New Year. For those of you who d...   more

 Kinect Party photo

DmC: Devil May Cry

DmC: Devil May Cry is an insult. It insults the fans, who have loyally supported Capcom through thick and thin, and it insults the legacy of a most respected action series. Ninja Theory has spat upon one of the last pure name...   more

 DmC: Devil May Cry  photo

Fire Pro Wrestling

The original Fire Pro Wrestling was a game specifically for the hardcore fans of pro wrestling. I'm not talking about the male soap-opera that is WWE, but a more brutal version such as some of the Japanese wrestling circuits ...   more

 Fire Pro Wrestling photo

Joe Danger Touch

Joe Danger was the definition of a perfect downloadable game. It was reasonable priced, it was tons of fun, and it was packed with content. Naturally, since a lot of other people felt the same, a Special Edition version of th...   more

 Joe Danger Touch photo

Anarchy Reigns

The time has finally come. After numerous delays, and nearly a year of waiting after the Japanese release, Max Anarchy, known internationally as Anarchy Reigns, is finally here. Conceptually, the game is basically a "Greatest...   more

 Anarchy Reigns photo

Gunman Clive (3DS)

Imagine for a moment that you have the power to make videogames. OK, I guess you don't have to imagine. With tools like Unity, Game Maker, and Flash on the market readily available to anyone who puts their mind towards snaggi...   more

 Gunman Clive (3DS) photo

Seduce Me

Seduce Me is only on our radar because it was developed by folks who worked on the Triple-A Killzone franchise, and later denied a place on Steam's Greenlight project. We likely wouldn't have noticed it, much l...   more

 Seduce Me photo

Forge

Maybe it's just me, but it seems that every once in a while there is a game that comes out that makes a statement about MMORPGs. That the best part of those games is the player-versus-player segments. In 2007, there was the "...   more

 Forge photo

The Sims 3: Seasons

The Sims series will always have expansion packs. It's part of the experience to slowly add more content to the game. Usually these packs add active content like new town locations, new interactions, or new career paths for y...   more

 The Sims 3: Seasons photo

A New Beginning: Final Cut

I've just saved the planet, and I couldn't be less enthused about it. A New Beginning is a self-styled eco-thriller with a spot of time travel and science fiction thrown in for good measure. It launched in Europe a couple of ...   more

 A New Beginning: Final Cut photo

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Wii weekend coverage roundup

This weekend we were both hard at work (and hardly working) as the Nintendo Wii came into our lives. For some it was in store demo kiosks, for me it was a press event on South Beach, and for one lucky Summatoid it was sitting...   more

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