Category: VG Review
Power Stone Collection Review
In 1999 and 2000, the Power Stone games were released by Capcom for the Sega Dreamcast. The titles proved to be fun, humorous and entertaining fighting games. In case you missed the games originally, Capcom decided to release the Power… Read More »
Reservoir Dogs Review
Video games based on movies may be an inevitable occurrence these days with blockbuster classics like Scarface and The Godfather getting the digital treatment, but it’s a whole new level of added risk when you’re attempting to translate a cult… Read More »
Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam Review
Having lost interest in the Tony Hawk series years ago, I was interested to see how well the classic form which I used to have so much fun with would transition to a handheld — and I was anxious to… Read More »
Space Empires V Review
Since it debuted back in 1993, the Space Empires franchise has always been about three things: maintaining an in-depth (and punishing) space strategy game, mods and pleasing the fans. The first three games were shareware, but after huge fan support… Read More »
.hack//G.U. Part 1: Rebirth Review
The game with the ridiculous name is back for its newest installment. I feel its only fair to warn all the fans out there, that this is a review written by someone with no prior gameplay of the previous games:… Read More »
Guild Wars Nightfall Review
Guild Wars has found a niche in the online gaming community, thanks to its MMORPG-like elements and lack of subscription fees. It is, by design, a game which doesn’t require you to invest a significant amount of time or money… Read More »
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Review
The X-Men Legends series has been a favorite among comic fans since the first title debuted. Combining Gauntlet-like 4-player mayhem with heroes everyone knows and loves proved to be a smart move, as the titles are among the best-selling in… Read More »
Empire at War: Forces of Corruption Review
In the original Star Wars trilogy, many of us were introduced to the primary characters and major themes of the Star Wars universe. The good guys were members of the Rebel Alliance, fighting for freedom in the galaxy and seeking… Read More »
Final Fantasy XII Review
I admit it: I haven’t been a big fan of the Final Fantasy series lately. I enjoyed Final Fantasy 7 (although I still think it’s given too much praise by many gamers), and I liked Final Fantasy X enough to… Read More »
Dark Messiah of Might & Magic Review
When Ubisoft snatched up the Might & Magic franchise in August 2003, two games were announced soon thereafter attempting to reboot the fabled fantasy/RPG series: the fifth title in the Heroes of Might & Magic series with Nival Interactive (released… Read More »