GamesEyeView: Mass Effect 3 Review
Perhaps the hardest part of creating something big is making an ending that suits everything that came before. That’s the challenge that faced the team at Bioware working on Mass Effect 3. Announced as a trilogy, the Mass Effect series has redefined for this console generation what storytelling in games can be. Not content to ... Read More»
Mass Effect 3 Video Review | GameTestLab
This is it. The moment fans have been waiting years for. We’ve been hearing the word “Reapers” in the previous two Mass Effect games and now we finally get the chance to take the fight to the machines. Mass Effect 3 continues a few months after 2 where you return as the heroic Commander Shepard ... Read More»
TheAppleGoogle: Itzy3d Review
Itzy is an interactive game in which your job is to simply control a spider by spinning webs and help it reach a certain destination. The game is entertaining on iPhone, but on iPad, the graphics just don’t stack up. The gameplay is fascinating and the mazes are well planned... Read More»
Mass Effect 3 Review | GameTestLab
This is it. The moment fans have been waiting for years. We’ve been hearing the word “Reapers” in the previous two Mass Effect games and now we finally get the chance to take the fight to the machines. While Mass Effect 3 isn’t as good as I’d hoped and certainly isn’t better than 2, it ... Read More»
Dungeon Village Review- S601 Android
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»
SSX Video Review [Default Prime]
The newest episode of The Bowlingotter Show is a review of the PS3 version of SSX, the new-school reboot of the PS2 original... Read More»
SSX Review | GamerNode
GamerNode’s Brad Tramel writes: “Perhaps the most apparent of SSX’s strengths is its ability to provide consistent thrills and — for those who played previous iterations — a wickedly nostalgic atmosphere. Not since the PlayStation 2 era have I enjoyed a sports game so thoroughly, or landed jumps with the same huge smile on my ... Read More»
Warlock: Masters of the Arcane – Video Preview
Daav from NoobFeed.com has the foolish notion of attempting to edit a video. It’s all worth it to show a glimpse of Warlock: Masters of the Arcane; an upcoming strategy title from Paradox Interactive in the vein of Civilization. Take on the magical world of Ardania and conquer it post-haste!... Read More»
@AggroGamer Review: Journey
AggroGamer: “Before I go on, let me make it clear this is a review for the 2012 video game Journey and not the band of the same name. Don’t need the confusion. Anyway, here we go with thatgamecompany’s next title hitting the PSN. They’ve made huge waves with flOw and Flower and here they try ... Read More»
Rayman Origins Playstation Vita Review
Hey folks Valkor here. And here we go, as we begin our coverage of Playstation Vita (PSV) software. We took the hardware for a spin and it’s quite impressive. But without the software the device is pretty much useless… though not entirely. That’s why the folks at Ubisoft are stepping in to fill that need, ... Read More»
I am Alive – This Week’s XBLA Title from Ubisoft
I Am Alive, developed by Ubisoft Shanghai’s is an original vision from the developers to create a realistic take on a survival action-adventure genre. The game will focus on a hero’s interactions with the world and society around him. There are no monsters or zombies here. Just a society fighting to survive. The believable post-apocalyptic ... Read More»
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review | GamerNode
GamerNode’s Brad Tramel reviews the fantasy role-playing game Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. In it, he praises the combat system and in-depth character customization, but finds much more that detracts from the experience. Ultimately, is Amalur a world worth living in? Hit the link to find out what Brad thought... Read More»
GamerNode | Uncharted: Golden Abyss Review
Golden Abyss aims to put an action-packed thrill ride in the palm of your hands, but how well does it truly emulate the Uncharted experience... Read More»
Awesome Reviews: Binary Domain
Adam from Awesome Games writes: ‘Looks can be deceiving. Take SEGA’s squad-based third-person shooter Binary Domain for example. On first appearance, we’ve seen it all before. Big genetic monsters of men wielding oversized weapons, blurting out a handful of expletives without any justification. A hoard of never-ending enemies trudge forward with reckless abandon, halted only ... Read More»
Scourge’s Champion Review: Nautilus, Titan of the Depths
Sooo, I’ll admit: when Nautilus came out, I thought he was pretty neat. Nothing special, but kinda neat. I wasn’t sure where he would fit on a team, and (as usual), I wondered if he could jungle. Well, a lot of players try to fit him in as a tank, or even as a solo ... Read More»
GamesEyeView: Alan Wake’s American Nightmare Review
Alan Wake’s American Nightmare is the newest episode in the saga of Alan Wake. I use the word “episode” purposefully because: 1. American Nightmare isn’t so much a sequel as it is a continuation and 2. American Nightmare is literally an episode of our favorite Twilighty Zoneish show, Night Springs. As you may or may ... Read More»
Hungry Giraffe | “A Certain Majestic Feel” – Review
Daav from NoobFeed.com plays Hungry Giraffe. It’s about a hungry giraffe. That’s basically it. But at least it’s simplicity also has a few high points. These are all good puns. Endearing stuff... Read More»
Review: The Darkness 2
The main conceit of The Darkness 2 is the quad-wielding mechanic, in which you use both of your snake-arms with your human-arms in order to fight; with the normal arms, you can dual-wield pistols or SMGs (or use both to hold a single assault rifle or shotgun), whereas the snake-arms are used for melee and ... Read More»
Sony Playstation Vita Review
Last week the folks at Sony Entertainment unleashed onto the masses their latest portable gaming device, the successor to the Playstation Portable (PSP) – The Playstation Vita. I’m still not excited about the name, however after spending some quality time with the system, I’m ready to give it the Val-Cave verdict... Read More»
Examiner – Nexuiz XBLA game review
Nexuiz is an online arena shooter released for the Xbox LIVE Arcade yesterday. It features fast-paced frenetic action and is the complete polar opposite of what many shooters are today. And that’s a good thing... Read More»








