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Review: Frogger Returns!
Very few $5 games exist anymore on either PSN or XBLA. The quality of games since just a few years ago have risen so dramatically that I don’t mind the new “premium” prices that pop up every once in a …
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Review: Assault Heroes
The main focus I had with this review was going to be the outdated feel of the game, as if this was coming at the forefront of the dawn of downloadable distribution on consoles. Looking up the developer info, I …
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Review: Hustle Kings
Upon starting the game you will be greeting with text stating the follow, “A game with shiny balls, developed by VooFoo Studios.” I will have to agree with the devs here, the balls in the game can in fact be …
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Review: Battle Fantasia
Battle Fantasia, an arcade port, brought right to your room via the PlayStation Network store. It was released in both the US (on Xbox 360) and Japan as a full retail game before finally making it’s way here. At a …
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Review: Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond
Why aren’t there more games like Matt Hazard? Not so much for the gameplay, which I’ll get to in a second, but the idea of a parody game seems like such a no-brainer. Matt Hazard, sadly, is about as good …
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Review: Polar Panic
Remember Windows 95? I hope you do, or I’m just getting old. Well take Chip’s Challenge, the classic game that came packaged in Windows Entertainment Pack, mix in a little Bomberman, add an icy polar bear kind of feel to …
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Review: Puzzlegeddon
Puzzlegeddon is a game that’s not afraid to completely change contemporary puzzle gameplay mechanics, offering real-time strategy warfare bundled in a puzzle shifting setting. It’s a mix that doesn’t quite pay off for me, though I can appreciate the effort …
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Review: Revenge of the Wounded Dragons
Think back to the days of the classic beat ‘em up; River City Ransom, Streets of Rage, Double Dragon. Revenge of the Wounded Dragons takes that classic gameplay and offers it up in a stylistic and easy to pick up …
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Review: Hyperballoid HD
Everyone at one point in time has probably played a brick breaking game. The objective is simple, you have a paddle and a ball. You then use the paddle to bounce the ball into the bricks. Hyperballoid HD is just …
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Review: Gravity Crash
Upon first glance, Gravity Crash looks like a Geometry Wars type game, but is most certainly not. While Geometry Wars took a standard gameplay mechanic and fused it with the power of next-gen to create a crazy experience, Gravity Crash …
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Review: Frogger Returns!
Very few $5 games exist anymore on either PSN or XBLA. The quality of games since just a few years ago have risen so dramatically that I don’t mind the new “premium” prices that pop up every once in a …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Assault Heroes
The main focus I had with this review was going to be the outdated feel of the game, as if this was coming at the forefront of the dawn of downloadable distribution on consoles. Looking up the developer info, I …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Hustle Kings
Upon starting the game you will be greeting with text stating the follow, “A game with shiny balls, developed by VooFoo Studios.” I will have to agree with the devs here, the balls in the game can in fact be …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Battle Fantasia
Battle Fantasia, an arcade port, brought right to your room via the PlayStation Network store. It was released in both the US (on Xbox 360) and Japan as a full retail game before finally making it’s way here. At a …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond
Why aren’t there more games like Matt Hazard? Not so much for the gameplay, which I’ll get to in a second, but the idea of a parody game seems like such a no-brainer. Matt Hazard, sadly, is about as good …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Polar Panic
Remember Windows 95? I hope you do, or I’m just getting old. Well take Chip’s Challenge, the classic game that came packaged in Windows Entertainment Pack, mix in a little Bomberman, add an icy polar bear kind of feel to …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Puzzlegeddon
Puzzlegeddon is a game that’s not afraid to completely change contemporary puzzle gameplay mechanics, offering real-time strategy warfare bundled in a puzzle shifting setting. It’s a mix that doesn’t quite pay off for me, though I can appreciate the effort …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Revenge of the Wounded Dragons
Think back to the days of the classic beat ‘em up; River City Ransom, Streets of Rage, Double Dragon. Revenge of the Wounded Dragons takes that classic gameplay and offers it up in a stylistic and easy to pick up …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Hyperballoid HD
Everyone at one point in time has probably played a brick breaking game. The objective is simple, you have a paddle and a ball. You then use the paddle to bounce the ball into the bricks. Hyperballoid HD is just …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Gravity Crash
Upon first glance, Gravity Crash looks like a Geometry Wars type game, but is most certainly not. While Geometry Wars took a standard gameplay mechanic and fused it with the power of next-gen to create a crazy experience, Gravity Crash …
+
Read More