Where’s My Water Review – JXD S601 Android by Gaming on Batteries
New and interesting puzzle games seem to be rarer nowadays (have they ever been commonplace?) but those that really stand out are even harder to come by. This is one area that digital distribution seems to have allowed to flourish though, low overhead and more sales equal a better eco system for developers to take ... Read More»
GamesEyeView – SSX Review
Have you ever picked up a game on a lark even though you weren’t sure it was for you? That’s what I did years a go with the original SSX. See, I don’t snowboard, so I wasn’t sure how much fun I’d have with it. But it had two things going for it: I can’t ... Read More»
Review: Defenders Of Ardania
The tower defence genre is one filled to bursting point. We’ve got the simplistic Desktop Tower Defence, polished Orcs Must Die, multi-player Dungeon Defenders, Unstoppable Zorg, Crystal Defenders and those are only a very small handful of games that have a tower defence core. For the past few years, most of the entrants into this ... Read More»
Pixelated Monster | Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City – Review
Brian from PixelatedMonster.com takes on the dangerous assignment of playing Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City for the Xbox 360. Was the mission a success or is the game FUBAR? Find out in his review... Read More»
Review: Colors! 3D
Colors! 3D isn’t going to replace an iPad or Wacom tablet for sketching, but it’s certainly better than almost anything on mobile phones. And, when combined with the social features and terrific 3D effect, it becomes that much more fun and enjoyable. Artists and designers take note: the 3DS just became a terrific little sketching ... Read More»
Angry Birds Space Review by Gaming on Batteries
The birds have been to Rio, celebrated various seasons and just generally wreaked havoc on those egg stealing low down dirty pigs in many titles, along with several updates to each over the years. Now, they have gone to Star Trek country by entering space, the final frontier (where will the go next?) as the ... Read More»
Dungeon Village Review by Gaming on Batteries
Kairosoft have created quite a niche for themselves with their series of, seemingly, simple simulation games that started with Game Dev Story just a few years ago. Continuing the trend, Dungeon Village takes the series into the medieval ages (other titles have covered Grand Prix racing, space, cruise lines and even a mall or two)... Read More»
Legend of Grimrock Review
Legend of Grimrock is a spiritual follow-up of past dungeon-crawlers and it is more than just a nostalgia trip. Read the review... Read More»
Ridge Racer Unbounded “Not all the glitters is gold” | Review
Daav from NoobFeed.com reviews Ridge Racer: Unbounded. A few key flaws stop this game from becoming what it should’ve been: A great reboot of the franchise. It’s still great, but the indecisions between simulation and arcade create some strange and ultimately flawed elements everyone will have to judge for themselves... Read More»
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 Review
Golf, that popular pastime of retired gents, ex-footballers, flamboyant trouser wearers and generally folk who frown upon my dulcet, yet colourful, Northern tones and penchant for Adidas Samba’s is back in our lives and on our 360′s thanks to the annual appearance of the bad boy of the fairway’s latest offering – Tiger Woods PGA ... Read More»
Wheels of Destruction “A Strong First Try” | Review [NoobFeed]
Daav from Gamesta.com takes on yet more vehicular combat in 2012 with the PS3 exclusive Wheels of Destruction. This certainly is one of the most refreshing titles in the genre right now, but it has some imperfection and a dreadful online experience blocking its path... Read More»
Review: Wheels of Destruction: World Tour
You don’t have to closely examine Wheels of Destruction: World Tour, the debut title from Californian studio Gelid Games, to spot its influences. Cars, class-based combat, guns, online-multiplayer focused. That will be a less than subtle mix of Team Fortress 2 and Twisted Metal then. In an industry where a truly original idea is a ... Read More»
Blades of Time “A Love-Hate Relationship” | Review [Noobfeed]
Daav from NoobFeed.com struggles through the bizarre lands of Blades of Time. At a 65 rating, one wouldn’t expect a lot from this title, but don’t be fooled: The game can be great at its core. It’s just so weird how so many innovative concepts get paired with equally annoying traits. If there’s a Weird ... Read More»
Critical Path: How to Review Videogames For a Living (Book Review)
Veteran of videogame journalism Dan Amrich tells prospective videogame reviewers exactly how it is in his new, information-packed book Critical Path: How to Review Videogames For a Living, a quick 316-page read that offers Amrich’s insight into everything from writing, critiquing, editing, freelancing, getting a job, and getting out of one. It’s not perfect, but ... Read More»
Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle – Review [NoobFeed]
Daav from NoobFeed.com comes back to the golden palaces of Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle, but this time for the Playstation 3 version. Namco Bandai made sure this superficial experience shimmers with lavish excess and despite a few flaws, there’s still material to enjoy in this game... Read More»
Wrecked: Revenge Revisited Out Now on XBLA
After a slight delay, 505 Games, today finally has launched WRECKED – Revenge Revisited on to the Xbox LIVE Arcade – and is available now for 1200 MS Points. The much-requested racing title from Supersonic and spiritual successor to 2004’s critically acclaimed fan favourite MASHED – WRECKED – Revenge Revisited amps up the addictive, vindictive ... Read More»
Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary – Retrospective Review
Daav from NoobFeed.com fires up the still standing Playstation 2 and plays through that platform’s edition of Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary. It’s a great story that captures the series well, but the game underneath is minimal... Read More»
Canabalt | “The Michael Bay of platform games” – Review [NoobFeed]
Daav from NoobFeed.com runs the gauntlet in this run and jump parkour mini-game. Canabalt mixes action, class and adrenaline like a good James Bond Movie, if it were a pixelated game with tight controls... Read More»
SSX PS3 Review
SSX franchise has always been about physics-driven snowboarding translating to incredible leaps, superhuman over the top tricks and funky beats. It is dangerous business rebooting a franchise, especially one that has lain dormant for a long time. Luckily, SSX is a game fans of the series have been longing for and the heart-pounding action returns ... Read More»
I Am Alive Video Review | Default Prime
The Bowlingotter Show has a new review! Today, we examine the recent Xbox LIVE Arcade release, I Am Alive. A decent amount of industry hype surrounded this survival title prior to its release this month. Time to find out if it delivered... Read More»






