Games Reviews
Games Reviews
- Kengo: Legend of the 9
[X360]
- Who knew that samurai swordfighting could ever be so dull and annoying?(Posted on 25 September 2007 05:09 PM)
- 7 Wonders
[DS]
- 7 Wonders is a competent clone of a competent Bejeweled clone that does little to set itself apart.(Posted on 25 September 2007 05:09 PM)
- Silent Debuggers
[WII]
- Choppy graphics and simplistic, repetitive design ruin this early attempt at a first-person shooter.(Posted on 25 September 2007 05:09 PM)
- Yoshi's Story
[WII]
- Yoshi's Story is a derivative, simplistic platform-jumper that's so easy some toddlers out there could probably beat it in a single sitting.(Posted on 24 September 2007 04:09 PM)
- MetropolisMania 2
[PS2]
- Despite a variety of shortcomings, MetropolisMania 2 is a fun and oddly addictive city sim that walks the fine line between being eccentric and outright bizarre.(Posted on 24 September 2007 04:09 PM)
- Nucleus
[PS3]
- You've got to give Nucleus a bit of credit for not just being a pure Robotron clone, but its oddball take on the dual-stick shooter isn't much fun.(Posted on 24 September 2007 04:09 PM)
- Halo 3
[X360]
- Halo 3 builds upon the concepts of Halo 2 in ways that you'd expect, but there are also new modes and options that send the series in exciting new directions.(Posted on 23 September 2007 12:09 PM)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08
[DS]
- Don't let the understated presentation fool you: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 is a great portable golf game.(Posted on 21 September 2007 05:09 PM)
- Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power
[PC]
- A good grasp of tactics along with smart, challenging missions outshine Galactic Assault's impenetrable storyline and elementary design.(Posted on 21 September 2007 05:09 PM)
- Worms: Open Warfare 2
[PSP]
- Though the additions and adjustments to the standard Worms experience aren't game changing, the playful violence and light strategy still hold up.(Posted on 21 September 2007 05:09 PM)