Category: VG Review
Viva Piñata Review
Video games are a universe of extremes. Case in point: while playing the intense shooter Gears of War, I switched over to do the Viva Piñata game review. It was quite a job to change gears, so to speak, from… Read More »
Mortal Kombat: Unchained Review
The Mortal Kombat series is now about as old as a quarter of today’s gamers, and I believe it’s finally beginning to show. Mortal Kombat: Unchained is a generally mediocre addition in a brand that has perfected the art of… Read More »
Medieval 2: Total War Review
It appears that Creative Assembly is unable to fail when it comes to their Total War series. Their latest effort, Medieval 2: Total War, builds upon previous titles and comes out looking as solid as ever. Being a Rome: TW… Read More »
Rayman Raving Rabbids Review
The Wii was designed in an attempt to be approachable by anyone; gamer and non-gamer, young and old, male or female. Much like the DS, this means many "gimmick" titles utilizing the new Wiimote in an attempt to draw in… Read More »
Excite Truck Review
By Brendon Lindsey, GN Senior Editor Any gamer who was a fan of Nintendo back in the day remembers the game Excitebike. The whole concept of the game revolved around jumping dirt bikes on ridiculously steep hills, and it was… Read More »
Gunpey Review
Gunpei Yokoi was a legendary video game innovator whose legacy lives on through a game called Gunpey, named so in his memory. I assure you, it’s a very touching story. While Gunpei has shuffled off to the big Tetris game… Read More »
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Review
How time flies. The Dragon Ball video games have been with us since 1986, when the first title named Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou appeared in Japan. With the first debut of this Dragon Ball game, a continual wave of successors… Read More »
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Review
Sci-fi warfare is the name of the game for the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Ever since Relic Entertainment converted the tabletop strategy game to an excellent and award-winning RTS franchise, fans of either spectrum can enjoy what the titles offer. The… Read More »
Death Jr 2 Review
Death Junior was the kooky son of death and was one of the PSP’s first featured games. A large amount of hype surrounded it because the graphics looked amazing for a handheld, and the style was unmistakably cute and catchy…. Read More »
Neverwinter Nights 2 Review
No question about it, Neverwinter Nights will always hold a place in my heart. Besides the decent single player campaign and the expansion packs, the ease of community-orientated projects really made NWN the impetus for inspiring future PC developers to… Read More »