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Amagon (NES)

Amagon review (NES)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on June 16, 2012 - #

Amagon is a laborious run ‘n gun adventure with little to nothing to justify the workman-like experience. It’s so much easier to just call it a “waste of time.”
Diablo III (Miscellaneous)

Diablo III review (PC)

Reviewed by holdthephone on June 16, 2012 - #

But it only solidifies the feeling that prior to Inferno was a game that continuously promised nothing to its players. And while the final challenge takes shape of a true game, it’s hardly a perfect dungeon crawler itself.
Lollipop Chainsaw (Xbox 360)

Lollipop Chainsaw review (X360)

Reviewed by pickhut on June 15, 2012 - #

Lollipop Chainsaw is what it is, a Suda51 production featuring a unique style wrapped in basic play mechanics.
Isolated Warrior (NES)

Isolated Warrior review (NES)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on June 13, 2012 - #

Isolated Warrior always leaves me with a heavy heart. It's a great game unfortunately trapped within a decent game. Had Kid left the platformer elements out, it would have been excellent. I can admire their desire for innovation, but innovation is not inherently a good quality.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (PlayStation 3)

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City review (PS3)

Reviewed by darketernal on June 12, 2012 - #

You take control of the Umbrella's security team whose mission is to protect the famed T-Virus so it wouldn't get in the hands of the American military, and the main locations are those of the titular Raccoon City. As it befits the usual fare of Resident Evil, our "heroes" are all top notch specimens of the human race that are capable of destroying everything in their way without batting an eye.
Binary Domain (Xbox 360)

Binary Domain review (X360)

Reviewed by pickhut on June 12, 2012 - #

I'm not afraid to admit I wasn't expecting great things from Binary Domain, the latest third-person cover shooter from Sega...
Nicktoons Unite! (GameCube)

Nicktoons Unite! review (GCN)

Reviewed by Doublethree1 on June 11, 2012 - #

Want a trip down memory lane? This game will make anyone who grew up with the Nicktoons in the early 2000s
Bubble Bath Babes (NES)

Bubble Bath Babes review (NES)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on June 08, 2012 - #

That describes Bubble Bath Babes: yet another dull puzzle game fused together with yet another unsexy piece of gaming erotica. If I can say anything positive, it's that Babes is not complete dreck like the porn games on Atari 2600 or Commodore 64. Really, though, that's much of a compliment.
Vanquish (Xbox 360)

Vanquish review (X360)

Reviewed by pickhut on June 06, 2012 - #

In the moment...
Max Payne 3 (PlayStation 3)

Max Payne 3 review (PS3)

Reviewed by zippdementia on June 05, 2012 - #

Thinking on your feet is a necessity. The development, execution, and results of a plan happen almost simultaneously so that, by the time you've decided what to do about the guy sneaking up on your hiding place, you've already blind-pumped bullets into him, leapt out of cover across a bar counter crowded with glass, and bullet-time vaulted your way to a new hiding location—popping a guy in the head who was there before you—and are already dealing with the next situation.
Mario Tennis Open (3DS)

Mario Tennis Open review (3DS)

Reviewed by disco on June 04, 2012 - #

Mario Tennis is one of the most underrated spinoff series ever conceived. Ever since its debut over a decade ago, it’s gained a small, but devout following. While not quite as addictive or challenging as the Mario Kart titles, the games won over audiences with a blend of wacky personality and creativity. They demonstrated how the normally tepid sports genre could be made fun and interesting. Though Mario eventually branched out into other pastimes like soccer and baseball, his tenn...
Deus Ex (Miscellaneous)

Deus Ex review (PC)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on June 02, 2012 - #

The tech-noir feel can be cheesy at times, and the visuals are dated, but the game is still great. Here's a game that's versatile enough to allow you to play how you want. Here's a title filled with cleverly designed levels, special skills and a variety of gadgets that help meld the game to your playing style. Maybe it's not as relevant today as it was in 2000, and maybe it's an eyesore, but it's definitely still an exciting title.
Orcs & Elves (DS)

Orcs & Elves review (DS)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on May 31, 2012 - #

The developers brought us old school style, but left out the substance. The end result is a game that feels more antiquated than it should. It's funny because this game is only five years old and it's already aged worse than many of the other rat maze RPGs it pays homage to.
Tomb Raider: Underworld (PlayStation 3)

Tomb Raider: Underworld review (PS3)

Reviewed by JujuZombie on May 28, 2012 - #

I don't see why the enemies have an AI that might compliment a stealth element though, when you can barely do anything with the latter, anyway. It only slightly works because the human enemies are so stupid. Seriously, throw a grenade so that it blows up two feet away from some dude, and he'll still be all like, ''where she at?!'' I just don't get why battle was programmed that way, when waltzing in there and busting peeps down works just fine. I've not once seen any use at all for the stealth a...
Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii)

Xenoblade Chronicles review (WII)

Reviewed by disco on May 28, 2012 - #

Eons ago, two titans clashed in the middle of an endless ocean. The Bionis and the Mechonis – essentially the deities of natural and mechanical life respectively – fought each other for reasons unknown. Neither side prevailed; locked in an eternal stalemate, both beings eventually died with their bodies petrified in mid-battle stances. Rather than succumbing to the ravages of time, their corpses gradually became a new world. Forests, valleys, whole civilizations grew on top of the fallen ...
Final Fantasy VIII (PlayStation)

Final Fantasy VIII review (PSX)

Reviewed by Chris_Strott on May 28, 2012 - #

FFVIII is just all around average. Not Square’s (now Square Enix) best showing.
Monster World IV (Genesis)

Monster World IV review (GEN)

Reviewed by JujuZombie on May 27, 2012 - #

What's interesting about the dungeons though, is that they all have different ideas about them, and while the overall conquering method stays the same, you'll need to borrow different approaches to do so.
Alien Crush (TurboGrafx-16)

Alien Crush review (TG16)

Reviewed by JujuZombie on May 27, 2012 - #

It's also interesting to note that a lot of the sound in this game isn't violent or hyper like you would expect a pinball game to sound like.
Diablo III (Miscellaneous)

Diablo III review (PC)

Reviewed by Suskie on May 26, 2012 - #

With so many of Diablo III's core functions being handled on Blizzard's end, the game's performance is directly tied to how well their servers are running. When you buy Diablo III, half of the game is still in another part of the country, and millions of people are trying to access it all at once.
Mirror's Edge (Miscellaneous)

Mirror's Edge review (PC)

Reviewed by holdthephone on May 24, 2012 - #

Her body is an animated powerhouse of immersion, it’s never not enjoyable to use.

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