Need for Speed: Shift is the Bastard Child of Sim Racers
NFS: Shift is the best game the series has seen in recent years. But it's not quite as good as other games in the genre.
NFS: Shift is the best game the series has seen in recent years. But it's not quite as good as other games in the genre.
The Beatles: Rock Band is oozing with style, and has been carefully crafted with all the love in the world.
Trials HD can have it's frustrating moments, but when you finally make it over an obstacle that you've faulted on a couple dozen times, it's extremely satisfying.
This game has shaped up to be one of my favourite video game experiences of 2009 to date.
It's not massive and feature rich, but it's definitely carefully constructed and perfectly executed for the platform. It delivers undeniable fun at a low cost, and is a game I see myself playing for many months to come.
A good time can always be had when blowing shit up is the primary focus - fact. RFG takes this to heart and delivers one of the most fun, action packed, and explosive experiences I've ever had.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is one of those rare movie tie-ins that is an extension of the original story, and definitely not one you want to brush off without a second thought. But at the same time, it’s no Escape From Butcher Bay.
inFamous is truly a fantastic game on every level! I rented it initially, but am going to now purchase a copy even after completing the story.
RE5 is a fantastic game filled with additional modes and plenty of unlockables to keep you playing long after you've completed the story.
This is where I start raving about Killzone 2 and my readership that prefers Xbox 360 either turns their head or rolls their eyes. Let me be the first to say that up until about the beginning of February, I had the same immediate reaction to Killzone 2. After the reviews starting pouring in, most […]
It's hard to believe it's already been a year and a half since Skate was released. And yet, I would have happily waited longer if it meant some extra polish on the sequel. While Skate 2 takes steps to further innovate the control scheme, add some fun new multiplayer modes, and brings an entirely new massive city to explore, it falls flat on its face in many of the same areas its predecessor did. Which is truly saddening, to say the least. When I first sat down with Skate 2, I had a checklist in my head of issues that I hoped I didn't see. It wasn't long before I had witnessed all of them, and added some new annoyances to my list.
It’s been over 2 years since I played and loved the original F.E.A.R.. Since then, there have been a couple expansion packs which were handled by a different developer which never really lived up to the first game. The console ports of the original game also seemed to fall short and admittedly, this contributed to […]