Review: Child of Eden
It isn’t every day I get to review a sequel to a cult Dreamcast music rhythm on-rails shooter. Or that you get to read one. Let’s both enjoy this, shall we? ;
It isn’t every day I get to review a sequel to a cult Dreamcast music rhythm on-rails shooter. Or that you get to read one. Let’s both enjoy this, shall we? ;
Yep, that’s right. It’s another Thor game. I’m sorry. I can tell that the suspense is killing you though. Is this the one you should pick up? Can the prospect of a decent Thor movie game be saved by the addition of high definition visuals? Could there actually be fun…
Please note that this review does not include the Kinect/Move features of Virtua Tennis 4. I’m not made out of money. Leave me alone! Why are tennis players terrible at relationships? Because love means nothing to them. Get it? That corny joke covers the whole of my tennis knowledge. Honestly,…
It’s no surprise that movie tie in games aren’t really that good. When the time limit to actually develop them is severely limited by the film’s release date, developers often find themselves cutting corners and releasing something that goes out to unamused hatred among reviewers. This is always the case…
Thor: God of Thunder takes players on a journey through the Thor universe. The game is a quick 3D brawler featuring combos, a leveling system, and of course Thor. How well does the Wii version of this game fair against its HD brethren? Hit the jump to find out!
In ancient times, long before any of us can remember, the N64 was graced with two of the weirder titles in the entire catalogue of Treasure games. One of those was Bangai-O, a stage based shooter where you piloted a large robot capable of firing hundreds of retaliatory missiles towards…
With the advent of Metroid Prime 3 in 2007, that tiny cross-section of Wii-tards and FPS fanatics finally had a title that they could champion as proof that motion controls could be more than a fleeting novelty. Some even went as far as saying that the game’s control scheme had…