The Walking Dead: 400 Days Review

Season One of Telltale’s The Walking Dead was an interesting case. Just when everyone was about to give up on episodic-based games, and adventure games in general, Telltale came at us with something that literally blew everyone out of the…

The Last of Us Review

The Last of Us is Naughty Dog’s best game. Not only that, but in my opinion, it is the best game on PS3, the best story told in gaming (so far) and a literal achievement in games as far as…

State of Decay Review

State of Decay is a risky proposition. A $20 downloadable game from the Xbox Live Arcade that gives you an open world “survival game” with a lot of ambitious ideas. Does it hit the mark on all of those ideas?…

Monaco Review

Monaco has really been around forever. It’s been making the PAX rounds ever since it won the IGF back in 2010, but now it is out, and is very real. It’s a game about heists, it’s a game about humor…

Black Rock Shooter(Import)

There’s all kinds of gamers out there. There’s gamers that love to play sports games, and that’s their largest amount of gaming time they spend on. There’s gamers that love their fighting games, and they go so far as to…

Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall Review.

I was always open with my belief that Dishonored was “good’, but wasn’t some mind-blowingly amazing game that revitalizes it’s franchise. That being said, I was excited to hear there was more Dishonored coming in The Knife of Dunwall, because…

Bioshock Infinite Review

BioShock is the game that really changed all games back in 2007. It had morality, multiple endings, audio logs, and super powers in the first-person view; several things it pioneered into gaming, that you really can’t play a game without…

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Review

A lot of people like to theorized that JRPGs exist for the sole purpose of making anime video games. That’s a lie, I think only two people have ever said that, but if ever there was a true video game…

Malicious Review

Malicious was one of those PSN games that came out in Japan quite a while ago and because of critical success, is seeing the light of day stateside. Ends up, there was good reason behind that critical success; Alvion’s Malicious…

SSX Review

SSX has always been more accessible to the general public than other sports-based games, like Madden or FIFA, because it goes beyond realistically simulating the sport. SSX merged “extreme snowboarding” with gaming, including power-ups, absurd tracks, and unreal characters with…

Sine Mora Review

Side-scrolling shooters, more commonly known as shoot’em-ups, or shmups, all seem to have a few things in common. They all give you a good kick in the ass, they all have crazy things on screen, and they all usually feel…

Moon Diver Review

Moon Diver is the latest from the development studio feelplus, and was headed up and directed by Koichi Yotsui, the lead planner behind the original Strider. Some say this is the spiritual successor to Strider, as it takes on the…