Archive

Archive for the ‘PSN’ Category

Warhammer 40000: Kill Team review

August 10th, 2011

I’m not really well-versed ot the Warhammer 40000 universe. All I know is that it’s basically a standard fantasy world, but with spaceships! But I checked out Kill Team anyways (thanks Pat!).

So read on and see if someone who knows nothing of WH40K enjoyed a very quick look at said universe!
Read more…

Share

Console, Games, ps3, PSN, XBLA, xbox 360

Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls review

June 25th, 2011

Well this coming out came to me as a surprise, and I enjoyed the little bit of the demo that I played. And the price seemed right, since it’s half the price it cost 2 years back when it came out in Japan.

This is my first forray in the Wizardry series, though I did try a few of the older ones after starting to play this. So I’ll go right away and say this: if you’re not amongst the hardcore of the hardcore, you may have trouble with this game/series. It’s fun, but it’s not exactly easy to play if you’re not accustomed to the retro.

So yeah, here’s my review!
Read more…

Share

Console, Games, ps3, PSN, Review

Star Raiders review

May 16th, 2011

Well, another stealth release by Atari… sort of. I think it was announced for the 360 a few days before coming out, though I saw nothing about the Steam release before it came out. Star Raiders was a weird game back in the day, but very revolutionary, due to it being one of the first proper space battle simulators, and it had some strategy segments and such, with a good amount of control options. It came out on various 8-bit Atari computers, but more popularly (or at least more commonly known in recent times) on the Atari 2600. The Atari 2600 version is noteworthy due to the touchpad controller it required.

So I decided to check it out, since the last Atari reboot, Yar’s Revenge, was great. My expectations weren’t as good as Yar’s Revenge, partly since I never actually played Star Raiders originally, and partly because the gameplay I saw in trailers didn’t seem as interesting.

So read on and see if it’s any good! Not like there’s gonna be many reviews for this elsewhere (the only review I found as of the writing of this review is an unfair review by GamePro). There’s actually not too much to talk about here, so it’s gonna be fast.
Read more…

Share

Console, Games, PC, ps3, PSN, XBLA, xbox 360

Chime Super Deluxe review

April 15th, 2011

Well, we got a new game as a review copy… which isn’t a frequent occurrence. The target this time is Chime Super Deluxe, an artsy puzzle game by Zoe Mode. It doubled in price from its Steam release, but it’s now “Super Deluxe”. It’s a game I was always interested in, but not really enough to fork out the money for it. So I was really happy to get a review copy so I could try it out.

Read on and see what I thought of it!
Read more…

Share

Console, Games, ps3, PSN, Review

Stacking review

February 14th, 2011

Double Fine is a good developer, right? Psychonauts was definitely a great game, and Brutal Legends was fun to play, funny and original. Sure, Costume Quest was terrible, but 2 out of 3 is a great track record.

Now they come at us with a game that has a title befitting of the Atari era (by that I mean a single-word title that just says what you’ll be doing in the game), not about really wacky ideas and worlds like they usually do, but a more subdued story of a tiny russian nesting doll going to save his family from slavery brought upon them by an evil Baron, with STACKING powers!

Read on and see if Double Fine have another gem in their hands, or if it’s just a turd like Costume Quest.

Read more…

Share

Console, Games, ps3, PSN, Review

Explodemon review

February 14th, 2011


In 2009, a masterpiece side-scrolling platformer on the Xbox Live Arcade came out called Splosion Man. It was a game about a man who can explode himself, and that special characteristic was used to create original and fun gameplay. Little known to everyone, on the very same day Splosion Man was announced, another game featuring a self-exploding character was ALSO announced, and it was called Explodemon. Crazy weird coincidence right there.

It took a very long time to come out, but we can finally play it. Read on and see what it’s all about!

Read more…

Share

Console, Games, ps3, PSN, Review

Games coming in February 2011

January 26th, 2011

Well January was a bit short on interesting releases. We have a few reviews left to write from what came out in the month, but until that happens let’s take a look at what games are coming out in February 2011, AKA a much more interesting month than January.

There’s a good amount of releases in February: 5 multiplatform games, 4 PS3 exclusives (one of which is a japanese release), 1 Xbox 360 exclusive, 1 Wii exclusive, 2 DS games and 2 PSP games. Keep in mind those are the interesting releases, there’s obviously a bunch of shovelware.

Read on!
Read more…

Share

Console, ds, Games, games of the month, Handheld, PC, ps3, PSN, wii, XBLA, xbox 360

Games of the Year awards 2010: The Lowdown

December 29th, 2010

Well our Games of the Year awards for 2010 are done. We have lots of great winners and a lot of variety in our winners too. All great games, unless it’s in the Disappointments  category of course.

So this is just a quick look back at the awards as a whole, with a list of all the posts.

Best PSP Games
Best DS Games
Best Downloadable Games
Best Multi-Platform Games
Best Wii Exclusives
Best PS3 Exclusives
Best Xbox 360 Exclusives
Biggest Surprises
Biggest Disappointments
Games of the Year

Share

Console, ds, Game of the Year, Games, Games of the Year, Handheld, NES, ps3, PSN, psp, wii, WiiWare, XBLA, xbox 360

Games of the Year awards 2010: Best Downloadable Games

December 19th, 2010

Downloadable games have been crazy this year. Really, choosing 4 winners out of all the great games that came out was a very hard thing to do. May it be throwbacks to older games, sequels to classic games, HD remakes of classic games, or just overall really good downloadable games, this was a category with a LOT of potential winners, and all of them would have fit right in for this list.

As the other posts, if one of your favorites is missing on the list, you can comment to tell us what you think deserved a spot, but, rest assured, it was most likely one of our possible winners. That, or we didn’t play it (for example, I don’t have a DSi, so I didn’t play the new Shantae… dammit). There were, after all, many fantastic downloadable games this year.

So read on and see what won over the other great downloadable games that came out this year! The are out winners for Best Downloadable Games of 2010!
Read more…

Share

Games, Games of the Year, ps3, PSN, wii, WiiWare, XBLA, xbox 360

Games of the Year awards 2010: Best PSP games

December 17th, 2010

Well it’s time to start up this year’s Games of the Year awards! We have, I think, 3 less categories than last year (that were honestly pointless anyways), so it’s going to be a bit quicker.

We’re gonna start our awards this year with what is basically the underdog every year. The support of the PSP is fairly low, so finding enough winners for it is never really that hard… unless less than 4 good games came out for it in the year, but thankfully that was not the case here, there were actually a few other possible winners.

Keep in mind we can only play/buy a limited amount of games every year (since we don’t make money off this site), so we haven’t played EVERY new PSP game. And a few games, some that might have been your favorites, were omitted from the list for various reasons. If you wonder about a certain game, just ask about why it’s not there, we’ll be happy to reply (no trolling).

So without further ado, let’s go at it and start this thing! Here are our winners for best PSP games of the year!
Read more…

Share

Games, Games of the Year, Handheld, PSN, psp