Monthly Archives: September 2013
PSN/PS Vita Review: Real Boxing
By: Casey Curran Boxing is one of those things where I never understood why it exists. Not in the sense of why it is popular, that is very easy to see. I just have a hard time imagining someone wanting … Continue reading
XBLA Review: Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death
By: Jess Castro I love it when a game comes out and the title states exactly what to expect when you play it. I mean, ambiguity is fun and all, but take game names like Sleeping Dogs, Watch Dogs and … Continue reading
Nintendo 3DS Review: Rage of the Gladiator
By: Matthew Striplen Rage of the Gladiator is a quirky little game. Consisting of nothing but boss battles, the game drops our protagonist, Gracius, into gladiatorial combat. The story doesn’t matter much, as it’s primarily driven by gameplay. That being … Continue reading
PSN/PS Vita Review: Superfrog HD
By: Uma Smith Back in the ’90s, the Amiga competed against Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros and Sega’s Sonic The Hedgehog with its own brand of 2D platforming with Superfrog. While it did not gain as much popularity, it still remained … Continue reading
PSN/PS Vita Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut
By: Jeff Cater Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut offers a unique approach on a genre that has been wearing thin: survival horror. Developed by Jasper Byrne and published by Curve Studios, Lone Survivor takes the genre back to the ’80s … Continue reading