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  • Global Agenda Review
    Released back on February 1st by Hi-Rez Studios through Steam,  Global Agenda is a massive multiplayer third person shooter. Yes, third person. It has some very interesting and promising features that should attract any players interested in the genre. It has both free to play and subscription based options which gives special features to those that are willing to pay. Before...
    by Aaron W. at March 11th, 2010 at 09:03 am
  • Darwinia+ Review
    Released February 11th, Darwinia+ is the Xbox 360 version of Darwinia for the PC. The game is based inside of a 3D virtual polygon world created by Dr. Sepulveda in which he has creative artificial intelligence called, you guessed it, Darwinians. The unique characteristic about each Darwinian is they have their own “souls” lead their own lives within this world....
    by Aaron W. at March 1st, 2010 at 12:03 pm
  • Darksiders Review
    As one of the first games of the new year, Darksiders brings promise of a great gaming year for all. You play as one of the Four Horseman, War as he is tossed into chaos when the armies from Heaven and Hell face off on Earth. Unfortunately for War neither side enjoys seeing you and all will attempt to bring you down. Darksiders brings to the table an excellent combination...
    by Aaron W. at February 21st, 2010 at 12:02 am
  • Critter Crunch Review
    As with all puzzle games, Critter Crunch is a terribly addicting puzzle game available on the Playstation Network. There are a few different game modes but they all revolve around one concept. You are a furry looking creature named Biggs and you use your tongue to grab bugs. Biggs needs to take small bugs and feed them to bigger ones until they explode dropping jewels....
    by Aaron W. at February 8th, 2010 at 09:02 am
  • Tank Battles Review
    Released last September for the PlayStation Network, Tank Battles was recently put on sale for $3.49 and let me say for the price, it’s a blast. Tank Battles brings to the table a campaign mode that can be played solo or with a friend, battle mode with up to 4 players or a combination of players and computer-controlled players, and an online battle mode. You can...
    by Aaron W. at January 29th, 2010 at 05:01 pm
  • Army of Two: The 40th Day Review
    Army of Two: The 40th Day continues the story of our two heroes Rios and Salem which have found themselves in the middle of a terrorist attack in Shanghai, China. The franchise is known for bringing new multiplayer features to the classic third-person shooter genre. 40thth Day improves on the first with the addition of several new options your partner and you are able...
    by Aaron W. at January 17th, 2010 at 01:01 pm
  • NHL 2K10 Review
    After Santa brought me NHL 2K10 for the Playstation 3, I was a little weary the first time I loaded it up and wasn’t sure what to expect. After playing NHL 10 since its release the transition between the two was a bit odd. The controls are completely different and there is really no good way to configure them to be alike. The players feel a little stiff when moving...
    by Aaron W. at January 4th, 2010 at 02:01 am
  • Phantasty Star 0 Review
    Lets start off by saying if you were addicted to Phantasy Star Online for the Dreamcast chances are you will instantly enjoy this, at least that was the way it was for me as I recalled the countless hours I spent playing PSO. For the most part the two come across pretty identical in the way the game plays and also as you embark on missions hacking and slashing your way...
    by Aaron W. at December 28th, 2009 at 09:12 pm
  • Mushroom Wars Review
    Mushroom Wars is a PSN exclusive title that combines fast paced real-time strategy with challenging scenarios. It comes packed with several levels in the campaign mode, each getting harder as you progress up to the final battle. There is also the option to take on your friends in local multiplayer battles. The object of every game is that you start off with a few Mushroom...
    by Aaron W. at December 21st, 2009 at 11:12 am
  • PixelJunk Shooter Review
    PixelJunk Shooter is the fourth game released exclusively on the PSN by Q-Games. As one of the first narrative PixelJunk games you start the game in your spaceship, the ERS Pina Colada, as you approach a planet your colony has been attempting to gather resources from. A distress call has been placed and you are sent down in your sub-terrain vehicle in an attempt to rescue...
    by Aaron W. at December 14th, 2009 at 12:12 pm
  • Scribblenauts Review
    Get your imagination prepared as you enter a game filled with 220 levels stuffed inside of 10 themed areas. Scribblenauts is a side scrolling puzzle game where you have one major goal, solve the puzzle and collect your Starite. The beauty is you are able to use just about any means that you can think of to solve each puzzle. Starting each level you you will be presented...
    by Aaron W. at December 3rd, 2009 at 11:12 am
  • NHL 10 Review
    Every year EA comes out with newer versions of their sport games and each new addition brings along new features. NHL 10 came with over 200 new features and improvements over its predecessor. EA also brought back their online monthly leagues. Now you and your friends can create a club and battle for the championship against hundreds of other teams. Players can also start...
    by Aaron W. at November 26th, 2009 at 07:11 pm
  • Demon’s Souls Review
    Much like any RPG you’ll encounter, you are greeted with the character creator. You are given a good handful of options to customize the face of your character but not as much on the physical body. You can be either male or female and make your character look young or old.  No matter how hard you try though your character will probably end up with a face only a blind...
    by Aaron W. at November 24th, 2009 at 07:11 pm