It’s not often that I can sense a deep sigh of disappointment in writing, but I’m sure you’ll be able to sense it as Tim spends hard-earned money on Enjoy Your Massage!
Ready your weapons and take a deep breath, we are about to dig our heels into the world of Sin & Punishment: Star Successor. Tim takes some punishment for us all.
Engineers and drivers get out your controllers, it is time for a little ModNation Racers review. Ian delves into the depths of user created content.
Scrub up, grab your scalpel and get ready to get dramatic with Tim’s review of Trauma Team. See if Atlus put the healing touches on some of the problems with the other games.
Like fighting huge monsters, explosions, piloting big robots and thinly veiled political commentary on the failings of the industrial military complex? Then you’ll love Capcom’s latest third-person shooter, Lost Planet 2. The game takes place on the planet E.D.N. III, perhaps one of the most poorly named planets in videogame history. It’s just emerging from [...]
After playing through every piece of the game, Ian H. takes a look at Splinter Cell: Conviction. We finally learn where his daughter is!
After spending a life time in the world Basel, Ian reviews Resonance of Fate. A little bit steam-punk, a little John Woo and dogs with ties.
The swan song of Cing is now available for the Nintendo DS. We lament the loss of this developer with Tim’s Review of Again.
It looks like the world has been destroyed again. This seems to happen a lot. Let Tim guide you through the apocalypse with a flashlight and an almost dress in his review of Fragile Dreams.
After a grueling battle against the Gods of Olympus, we rest and ready ourselves for a new battle. It’s the review of God of War 3. There will be blood.