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  • Mario Tennis Open Review

    Posted by on June 5, 2012 under News
    The latest outing in the world of Mushroom Kingdom athletics has arrived in Mario Tennis Open for the Nintendo 3DS. Is this the 3D Mario Tennis game you've been waiting for? Read on to find out! Mario is no Novak “Djoker” Djokovic, and nobody’s mistaking Princess Peach for the second coming of Maria Sharapova, but that hasn’t prevented the Mushroom Kingdom crew from mashing it up on t... more.
  • Sorcery Review | PS3

    Posted by on June 5, 2012 under News
    PlayStation 3 owners equipped with PlayStation Move controllers have been waiting years to get their hands on Sorcery, the spell-casting action/adventure game promising to transform the Move into a sorcerer's wand capable of commanding magical elements. Now that it has launched, it is time to find out if Sorcery makes PlayStation Move magic or fizzles out like a miscast spell. The PlayStation... more.
  • Diabolical Pitch Review | Xbox 360 Kinect

    Posted by on May 29, 2012 under New Releases
    Only Suda51 and his crazy team at Grasshopper Manufacture could come up with Diabolical Pitch, an Xbox Live Arcade Kinect game that has you in the role of a pitcher tossing balls at demonic carnival critters. But does this wacky concept actually make for a good game? Diabolical Pitch is like that wild ‘n’ crazy rookie pitching prospect, the guy with the sick breaking ball that no batter c... more.
  • MLB 12: The Show PlayStation Move Review

    Posted by on May 29, 2012 under Featured, News
    One of the major advancements of this season's edition of MLB The Show on PlayStation 3 is the full implementation of PlayStation Move motion control for everything, from pitching and batting to baserunning and fielding. Our partners at VGBlogger take a closer look at how the new motion control systems turned out. Last season, MLB 11 was the first game in Sony’s The Show baseball sim series... more.
  • Anomaly Warzone Earth Review | XBLA

    Posted by on April 18, 2012 under News, Xbox 360, XBox 360 Spotlights
    Are you tired of the same old tower defense game? 11 bit studios has heard your cries for change, releasing Anomaly Warzone Earth to Xbox Live Arcade and bringing with it a complete role reversal to the traditional tower defense formula. Check it out! Tower defense games. They’re everywhere these days, streaming onto every machine capable of playing a video game in waves just like those fac... more.
  • Wizorb Review | PC

    Posted by on April 18, 2012 under News
    Old-school Arkanoid action returns with a refreshing twist in Wizorb, now out on PC after appearing first as an Xbox Live Indie title. Turns out, classic arcade ball-and-paddle gameplay mixed with NES-era JRPG presentation makes for a happy, happy marriage. There is a difference between ripping an idea off and taking something and making it your own.  One need not look far in the video game ... more.
  • Nexuiz Review | XBLA

    Posted by on April 14, 2012 under New Releases
    Powered by CryEngine 3, the tech behind Crysis 2, Nexuiz brings classic multiplayer FPS deathmatch from the classic days of Quake Arena and Unreal Tournament into the modern world on Xbox Live Arcade. But is this game living too much in the past to stand out in today's crowded FPS genre? Read on to find out! It’s time to party like it’s 1999 in Nexuiz, a multiplayer shooter that manages t... more.
  • FIFA Street Review | PS3 Xbox 360

    Posted by on April 14, 2012 under News
    Over the years, EA Sports' many arcade variants of its leading simulation sports franchises have been extremely mixed in terms of quality. Some have been great, like the original NBA and NFL Street titles, while others, like NFL Tour and previous FIFA Street installments, haven't been so hot. But this year EA pressed the reset button on the FIFA Street series and kicks it onto PS3 and Xbox 360 wit... more.
  • Q.U.B.E. Review | PC

    Posted by on April 2, 2012 under Featured, PC
    Sharing a similar visual style to puzzle game classic Portal, Q.U.B.E. takes the concept of a first-person puzzle game in a different direction. Using a special pair of gloves, players must  manipulate brightly colored cubes in order to escape increasingly difficulty puzzle rooms. Pretty cool. Let's see if it's actually a good game: Some games try to accomplish a great deal and sometimes the... more.
  • Escape Plan Review | PS Vita

    Posted by on April 2, 2012 under Trailers
    Sony's PlayStation Vita is off and running with a ton of quality games to choose from, downloadable black-and-white puzzle game Escape Plan high up on the list of must-own launch titles. It doesn't escape without a few niggling touch screen gesture quirks, but the charming style, sitcom laugh track and clever puzzles make it a game worth checking out. It’s a nice coincidence: In a year in w... more.
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