Tagged: Reviews
Alan Wake: The Signal Review

Alan Wake is one of the more unique games to be released on the Xbox 360 this year, and
when the game was released in April anyone who bought the game new got an extra code
to download free DLC in the form of a new “episode”. The episode is now available for
download, titled “The Signal” the new chapter in the story follows Alan Wake right after
the end of the last episode, and although not much is answered it is still nice to control
Alan again as he searches for answers.
Limbo Review

There are few games anywhere close to what Limbo is, a game with no dialog, no explanation, and nameless characters, however it manages to captivate players unlike any game before it. Almost all aspects of Limbo are unique in their own sense, here is a game that should be experienced by anyone who enjoys a mysterious adventure, relentless puzzle solving and an overall fun time.
Zeno Clash Review

Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition, is a first person brawler with elements of a shooter added in all done in Valve’s Source engine. The team behind this Xbox Live Arcade has created a fantasy world of pure imagination, somewhere only dreams could possibly take you.
Review: The Warriors Street Brawls – “Can you Dig it”?

The Warriors Street Brawl is the latest game from Paramount Digital Entertainment, developed by CTXM. This game is based on the 1979 niche movie, The Warriors. This game took all the violence, street fighting, and street gangs in the movie and put it in an Arcade Brawler for the Xbox live arcade. The question is, was it all woven together in cool package that makes you say “You can dig it”?
Review: Scribblenauts – Dream it, make it

Scribblenauts is quite possibly one of the most unique games to be released this year, the game is simple yet it’s scope is beyond any other game before. Overall the game actually delivers on its ambitious promise but there are a few aspects that need to be improved for this title to become a true classic.
Review: Muramasa The Demon Blade

The Wii’s library has admittedly been lacking in regards to unique 3rd party games, in a sea of family oriented casual games Muramasa really stands out and shows what the Wii is capable of.
Review: The Beatles Rock Band: Beatle Mania Lives Again

With the release of the highly anticipated Beatles Rock Band on September 9th, the question wasn’t if the game was going to be a success, instead how much success can this game have.





