Castlevania has been a long time running franchise for Konami, but there have been very few 3D styled games from the series. With this revamp and the help Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear series), Konami is hoping that Castlevania will be a big hit, so how does the game fair? Read all about it after the jump
Dead Rising was one of the early hits on the Xbox 360, it was one of the first games to really push the number of characters on screen at any given time, where zombie games before it maybe had a dozen or so enemies at once Dead Rising threw hundreds at you. The game gave players a truly new zombie experience, now Dead Rising 2 tries to push everything even more than the original.
The sequel to Alien Breed Evolution, released a few months ago is now on XBLA and PSN. The series is actually inspired by the original games that were released in 1991. A relatively straight forward action game Alien Breed 2: Assault sticks with the series formula, but is it enough to stand out from crowd of XBLA and PSN games?
Gearbox has managed to do it again. This is now the fourth dlc pack and its all about our favorite crackerjacks. Claptrap's New Robot Revolution finally lets us experience the Claptrap's and their crazy antics. Click the link for our review.
Hydrophobia is the morbid fear of water, and this is one game that could sink or swim. The guys from Dark Energy Digital are putting a lot in this game with their Hydro Engine. Wanna know if it's worth the buy? Check out our review of Hydrophobia.
Sonic Adventure for the Xbox Live Arcade reminds us how far Sonic games have come. This game was released over a decade ago on the Sega Dreamcast and they wowed everyone with the first full 3D experience with our blue speedy hero. However, it did come with it's share of problems though. Does Sonic Adventure retains the same experience as it did over 10 years ago?