No More Heroes 2 expands upon the original while pushing it's unique personality far beyond the usual limits for a game on the Wii or any console. By bringing intense gameplay, ridicules amounts of violence and a unique style No More Heroes 2 come together to make a great game.
Tatsunoko vs Capcom has finally arrived on american soil and it's one hell of a fighter. Taking us back to old school gameplay, check out our review to see how addicting it all will get.
The Tony hawk franchise has been slowly pummeling itself on a downward spiral of games until Skate came along and knocked off its horse completely. Taking a 2 year hiatus the series, it planned to make the skating experience as authentic as possible, what we get is something that just doesn't feel that put together in any aspect.
Today's generation of games bring us closer at reliving the famous battles of the anime universe. Naruto Shippuden: CONR 3 for the Wii bring us one step closer to this goal, here's our review.
One year after the release of the original, Left 4 Dead 2 has made its way onto store shelves after much controversy. First announced at E3 this year L4D2 has since been the target of boycotts supposedly supported by thousands of gamers who insisted that one year is too short of a time for a proper sequel.
With the release of NCAA Basketball 2010, EA Sports shows us one thing; they always stick to a formula, even if that formula might not be the best one. Last year, 2K Sports stopped releasing their version of a college basketball game, leaving EA Sports uncontested in the field. Now, while this also happened in football and Madden 2010 was nothing short of phenomenal, I can't exactly say the same for NCAA Basketball 2010. Don't get me wrong, some improvements were made to the game compared to last year's, but not nearly enough for me to classify it as an elite sports title.