New WarDevil screens have popped up on the game’s official website. The site, previously just a mere static image of the game’s protagonist, now scrolls through several different shots. The new screens show our hero facing off against some heavily armored soldiers, and could possibly even be gameplay shots.
The oft-antagonized WarDevil has had [...]
Published on: 26th June, 2009
THE WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 is a major improvement over last year’s terribly flawed game. Yukes have tightening nearly everything up for this year’s game, and it goes to show how just a few minor things can ball up into something big. SvR2009 is a return to form for the franchise, and fans of [...]
Published on: 22nd June, 2009
Sometimes, a game comes along designed to cater to a specific audience, but if it doesn’t deliver on the technicals and overall gameplay, than what’s the point? It’s obvious that Pimp My Ride: Street Racing is directed towards those who are fans of the hip-hop culture, but with stodgy racing physics, a repetitive and bland [...]
Published on: 19th June, 2009
If you think the Need for Speed series is long-running, there is a racing franchise that has been around way before EA’s creation landed on the 3DO — and that would be Test Drive. If you remember playing Test Drive back on the Atari or Commodore 64, then I applaud you. In fact, if you [...]
Published on: 19th June, 2009
So with the Spider-Man 3 and Shrek 3 videogames coming out dreadfully boring, and highly cumbersome, now it’s time to see how the last Pirates game stacks up. In the last of the movie-based videogame trilogies, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End actually fares better than the aforementioned two, although still falls way short [...]
Published on: 15th June, 2009
Destructive racing games have been popular since games like Destruction Derby on the original PlayStation. While Destruction Derby never managed to make it past its PlayStation glory days, we did end up with Burnout and Flatout. Flatout, in many ways, is Burnout’s closest competitor, and with good reason. Flatout games tend to score well with [...]
Published on: 14th June, 2009
With this new age of downloadable updates that bring the act of game patching to the console horde, it is only fair that our reviews reflect the product at hand in its current light. NFS: Undercover launched with a problematic game engine that struggled to maintain a steady framerate, which hurt both gameplay and the [...]
Published on: 12th June, 2009
Last year, I pieced together a preview of Command and Conquer 3 when it was announced by EA back in during the Winter of 2008. As time went on, the PlayStation 3 version went missing, and EA later announced an indefinite hiatus in development for the Sony game, leaving the Xbox 360 and the PC [...]
Published on: 12th June, 2009
We’ve already seen some uber-fun PSN titles, and that includes everything from the stellar quality of Wipeout HD and echochrome to the silly yet seemingly ceaseless entertainment offered by the likes of Magic Ball and Burn Zombie Burn!. We really couldn’t be happier with the full downloadable games we’ve seen over the past year – [...]
Published on: 12th June, 2009
I have to say, without a doubt the worst aspect of this generation has so far been the utter lack of quality RPGs, both the Western kind and Japanese kind. The list of traditional RPGs available for the PlayStation 3 is slim to none, and the future doesn’t hold much in store, aside from a [...]
Metal Slug 3: SNK Playmore’s previous Xbox Live Arcade effort was less than stellar, and that’s being charitable. And that’s not because the por...