Category: Reviews
Review | May’s Mysteries: The Secret Of Dragonville
The DS is home to many a puzzler – from hidden object games, to games where mathematical geniuses are needed as a backup, to let you get that little further. It’s safe to say that the puzzler has grown on… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
I’m woeful at fighting games. Dreadfully bad. I don’t know why, I’m technically good at them and I pick up the controls very fast, but my instinct just isn’t there and my reactions ain’t what they used to be. Anyway,… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | Dragon Age 2
Back in 2009, BioWare unleashed a new RPG onto the PC and consoles. One that was not based in outer space, instead it was based on mythical times – complete with Dragons. Dragon Age origins flew into stores; I was… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | The Sims 3 Outdoor Living
With The Sins 3 just beginning to get old, it’s nice to see a new contents pack make an appearance. The Sims 3 Outdoor Living is an excellent formula for an expansion pack, but being quite honest, I don’t think… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | PopCap Hits Vol 1
Compilation titles used to adorn the retail shelves in a vast majority, and then Xbox invented XBLA, where individual titles could be released – priced accordingly. This new route to market also allowed smaller independent developers; get their games published,… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | DC Universe Online
Is it a bird, is it a plane – nope it’s Super Cookie! With the power of Ice and flight – fighting the good fight, welcome DC’s newest hero. Fighting alongside the biggest heroes of all time, including Batman, Superman… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | iOS Roundup
For the first time ever, I reviewed an app that required a peripheral to work. Well, not to work, but to expand. It really showed me just how powerful the iPad can be given the tools. The app itself turned… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | Breach
There I stood, sun beating down, rifle in one hand. I surveyed the combat area, looking for cover before the bullets began to fly overhead. Over there in the distance was a wall, which was easy to get to. Iit… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | Epic Mickey
Epic Mickey is a title I’ve been following with interest most of the year – the return of Mickey Mouse in an all new platformer had me excited. The last Mickey Mouse game I really enjoyed playing was back on… Read the rest of this post »
Read the rest of this post »Review | PlayStation Minis Roundup
Oh look! A Roundup that isn’t about Apple! Yes, this is a PlayStation Mini Roundup – don’t expect ‘em to be regular, because we don’t generally get enough Mini code in to make them regular. If you do enjoy it,… Read the rest of this post »
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