This flawed fighter is not as bad as the reviews say, though the gameplay is quirky and voice acting atrocious.
It’s neither terrible or spectacular, but passable, something a legacy series from Nintendo shouldn’t be satisfied with being.
It’s truly a fun, endearing title that should appeal to baseball fans of all ages, or anyone keen on Japan’s unique spin on an American classic.
Can this Transformers game stand up to the hype or is it just one big pile of scrap?
Earthworm Jim for the DSi has some enhancements, but it is, basically, the same game that you remember from back in the day. And I wouldn’t want it any other way.
TimeWasters highlights many of the excellent Web-based/lightweight downloadable titles that you can dive into within the space of a lunch break. This week, Chris Gampat explores Enough Plumbers.
Fire up some Kenny Loggins, enter the danger zone, and prepare to be taken back to yesteryear.
By all means, The 8-bit Left 4 Dead de-make that arrived in January should’ve been a one-off, but it turns out that more than one person likes the idea of taking a high-end 3D title and cramming it into a 2D field. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 fans will find that the 2D version [...]
The large screens makes it resemble a small book, actually. The screen doesn’t appear to be better than my DSi’s. It is not awkward to handle at all, and if by a miracle a seat is snatched on the NYC subway then you’ll be able to whip out your XL and have some pretty good gaming time. Standing though, the DSi is still king in my honest opinion.
If you’re a fan of the Metal Slug series, then you know what it’s like to have all the odds stacked up against you. Whether it’s dodging zombie vomit or getting stuck in absurd crossfires, running with guns blazing into the impossible has never lost its appeal… until now. Metal Slug XX for the PSP [...]