Category:  VG Review

By Anthony LaBella, September 17, 2013 0 VG Review

I like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I like combo-based action games. I hate Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. This downloadable release highlights the significance of execution, because it’s based on the popular TMNT franchise and uses… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, September 13, 2013 0 VG Review

Since Killer7, no game has captured that quintessential Suda51 magic as much as Killer is Dead. While games like No More Heroes and Shadows of the Damned have struck gamers with their distinct visual and mechanical stylings, only in Goichi… Read More »

By David Taylor, September 11, 2013 0 VG Review

In Gone Home, you play as Kaitlin “Katie” Greenbriar. The game starts when Katie arrives on the front porch of her family’s home in Oregon. Katie is ready to relax after returning from a yearlong trip to Europe. Circumstances dash… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, September 10, 2013 0 VG Review

It’s incredible to sit back and realize that the Madden NFL franchise has been bringing virtual entertainment to gamers for 25 years. The quintessential football franchise, which began with 1988’s John Madden Football, made that realization an easy one by… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, September 6, 2013 0 VG Review

The original Flashback came out in 1992, and to this day it stands as a beloved science-fiction action-platformer. The idea of introducing that game to a wider audience in 2013 sounds great on paper, but the real success of a… Read More »

By Josh Robinson, September 1, 2013 0 VG Review

It’s been nine years since our last voyage to PNF-404, and nearly 12 since our inaugural visit. To put that in perspective, I am now 25 years old. I graduated from college two-and-a-half years ago. When Pikmin came out, I… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, August 31, 2013 0 VG Review

Every time I leave a movie theater, there’s a certain feeling that washes over me. It’s one of reverence: while still processing what I’ve seen and deciding whether or not I enjoyed it, I maintain an appreciation and respect for… Read More »

By David Taylor, August 27, 2013 0 VG Review

One can best describe Charlie Murder, the new brawler by indie developer Ska Studios, as Castle Crashers meets punk rock with a significant dose of horror. The plot follows the titular band, Charlie Murder (led, appropriately enough, by the eponymous Charlie Murder) on… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, August 24, 2013 0 VG Review

One might think that there are only two types of people in this world: those who care about videogame pool… and those who don’t. Pool Nation from Cherry Pop games suggests that there may, in fact, be a third type:… Read More »

By Nick Simberg, August 19, 2013 0 VG Review

When I first played Ibb & Obb a few months ago at E3, I was charmed. It’s this side-scrolling platform game with a little green guy and a little pink guy (slightly taller) and two gimmicks. One: you control each… Read More »