Category:  VG Review

F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Review

By GamerNode Staff, November 14, 2007 0 VG Review

I really wanted to like this game, I really did. It’s fun, it has fantastic action sequences and cinematic battles, slo-mo is still a great and unique gameplay device and the story is as creepy as ever. Having said that,… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, November 14, 2007 0 VG Review

As our orange clad ninja would say, “Believe it!” Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution seems to be a button masher on the surface, but spend some real serious time with it and the game turns out not only to be… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, November 12, 2007 0 VG Review

Have you ever opened up your favorite newspaper and headed straight for the crossword puzzle, jumble, cryptoquip, and word search residing somewhere in the middle? I have, and working on the four of those could be pretty enjoyable on a… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, November 12, 2007 0 VG Review

I remember the same time last year, I found Sam & Max Episode 1: Culture Shock — a seemingly ambitious game with lofty credentials to uphold due to a stern community — in my inbox to review. At the time,… Read More »

NBA 2K8 Review

By GamerNode Staff, November 12, 2007 0 VG Review

This review was rather difficult to write, as I’ve had so many changes of heart during my experience with this game that I don’t know how I’m going to feel about it from one play session to the next. After… Read More »

By Brendon Lindsey, November 11, 2007 0 VG Review

You’d be hard-pressed to name another airplane-combat game outside of the Ace Combat series. The series has definitely become the main title in the rather limited genre, and whether you like it or not, it certainly has its devoted following…. Read More »

Dementium: The Ward Review

By GamerNode Staff, November 8, 2007 0 VG Review

It’s hard to believe that Metroid Prime Hunters released almost two years ago and despite its flawless controls, there haven’t been many (if any) decent attempts by developers at releasing a first-person shooter game since then on DS. NST, who… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, November 6, 2007 0 VG Review

Capcom has been making a habit of publishing unique and enjoyable videogames lately — Okami and Dead Rising come to mind. That trend continues with Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure, a puzzle/adventure game that puts heavy emphasis on… Read More »

By Kyle Stallock, November 5, 2007 0 GN, VG Review

You may remember another dual joystick shooter that was released around the 360’s launch called Mutant Storm Reloaded. To say it was overshadowed by Geometry Wars would be quite a large understatement. It’s not that it was bad; it just… Read More »

By Kyle Stallock, November 5, 2007 0 GN, VG Review

There is no genre in videogames that has as many subdivided fans that are undoubtedly convinced that a particular title, or line of titles, is the pinnacle as 3D fighting games. Some titles have much more fleshed out stories, some… Read More »