Reviews
In the realm of video game adaptions and spin-offs, it's easy to dismiss titles that don't bear the weight of a flagship console game. Yet, every once in a...
When one hears "Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots", they're likely to envision those nostalgic red and blue plastic robots from our youth, bobbing and weaving, vying for that ever-elusive...
Stepping into the world of Guild Wars has always been a journey marked by wonder, strategy, and camaraderie. Its expansions are no different, and "Guild Wars Nightfall" holds a...
In the realm of offroad racing video games, few titles provoke as much nostalgia and division of opinion as ATV Offroad Fury Pro, the game crafted meticulously by Climax...
Amidst the plethora of titles that graced the Nintendo DS, one in particular stands out as an embodiment of quirkiness and charm: "Touch Detective." Developed by BeeWorks, this point-and-click...
In the vast realm of Star Wars video games, Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption sits as a memorable expansion to an already iconic strategy game. Developed...
Scurge: Hive stands as a testament to how handheld games can surprise us with depth, challenge, and narrative. Developed by Orbital Media, this game is a captivating hybrid of...
The 2006 video game adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's seminal film, "Reservoir Dogs," developed by Volatile Games, was an audacious attempt to translate the kinetic energy, wit, and style of...
In a landscape dotted with iconic RPGs, Phantasy Star Universe (PSU) by Sonic Team is a title that attempts to shine brightly among them. Released in 2006, it's a...
Drenched in the vibrant, often chaotic spirit of Nicktoons, Blue Tongue Entertainment’s "Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island" certainly promises an adventure that draws from the vast universes of our...
Once in a while, a game emerges that takes a stab at emulating the essence of a film. "Nacho Libre", inspired by the 2006 film of the same name,...
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance stands as a testament to a period when superhero video games were stepping out of their infancy and into a phase where they could truly start...
Delving into the archives of hand-held gaming, Juka and the Monophonic Menace from Orbital Media stands as an enigmatic relic from the Game Boy Advance era. While some titles...
In the vast landscape of first-person shooters, few titles have melded horror and combat as seamlessly as the F.E.A.R. franchise. Following the success of the original game, expectations were...
In the ever-expansive realm of role-playing games, there exists a delicate balance between storytelling and gameplay mechanics. In 2006, Arkane Studios ventured into this space with Dark Messiah of...
Ah, the sweet nostalgia of handheld gaming. The age where carrying an entire gaming system in one's pocket felt like a rite of passage for many. Among the myriad...
Ah, the universe of gaming is vast, expansive, and constantly shifting—much like the actual cosmos. Tucked away in its corner is an RPG with the charm of the days...
In the ever-expanding landscape of war-themed video games, Medal of Honor: Heroes emerges as yet another feather in the cap of the iconic Medal of Honor series. The franchise...
There's something deeply fascinating about the time when bell-bottoms were the height of fashion and free love was the mantra. But what if we threw a temperamental, saucer-flying alien...
In the sprawling landscape of the handheld gaming era, a small title emerged that defied categorization, both intriguing and bewildering players. Contact, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and released for...