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Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle Episodes 1-3 Review

By Matt Erazo, April 6, 2010 0 VG Review

When I was given Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle to review, I was fully expecting another hidden-object game masquerading as a detective game. So many “detective games” devolve into a static picture where you need to… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, April 6, 2010 0 GN

Modern Warfare 2’s first DLC map pack was plagued with numerous issues when it was released, but early adopters are being rewarded for their troubles and loyalty. Xbox Live’s Major Nelson a.k.a Larry Hyrb announced that buyers who purchased the… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 31, 2010 0 GN

Looks like ol’ webhead is getting another chance at video game stardom. Activison has announced the first details of Spider-Man’s newest title, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. The game will feature four different universes that each have you controlling a different version… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 26, 2010 0 VG Review

It’s been a long and rocky road for the Command & Conquer series. The series has seen numerous RTS titles, a first-person offshoot, and even an acquisition of series creators Westwood Studios by Electronic Arts, with EA LA taking charge…. Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 23, 2010 1 VG Review

There are many different permutations of the PC strategy genre. Turn based or real time, empire building or action focused, and most recently, the RPG/RTS hybrid that has popped up thanks to games like Dawn of War 2. While there… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 19, 2010 0 VG Review

Sega’s mishandling of the Yakuza franchise in the U.S. is stuff of near-mythical proportions. When the first game debuted on the PS2, Sega hired top tier actors to provide the voices of the characters and marketed the game as a… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 11, 2010 0 Previews

Let’s imagine for a moment that board games as you know them have changed. They no longer are turn based. They don’t require a dice roll or spinner wheel to determine movement. They only consist of strategy, deception, and careful… Read More »

Supreme Commander 2 Review

By Matt Erazo, March 10, 2010 0 VG Review

I never had the opportunity to play the first Supreme Commander. It was released at a time when I still had a sub-par gaming PC and didn’t have the resources to run it. All I could do was stare at… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 4, 2010 0 VG Review

Mega Man’s return to 8-bit has been quite the favorable one. Mega Man 9 brought the franchise back to its NES roots, garnering fan praise and critical appreciation; it seemed to be the right move. By bringing these adventures to… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 2, 2010 0 VG Review

In the world of RTS and turn-based games, the Total War series has always dabbled in both genres, offering a deeper and more complex strategy title to series purists. The newest entry in the franchise, Napoleon: Total War, a companion… Read More »