Prepare to die. Dark Souls’s ominous slogan became an excellent marketing tool and led to really exciting trailers and pre-release content. A spiritual sequel to the masochistic hardcore gamer’s dream, Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls promised to be an even more difficult and engaging experience. So how does it stack up to the hype?
Category: "PlayStation 3 Reviews"
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Review
Modern Warfare 3 is evidence that subtle improvements can further a franchise in a wholly positive direction. Without an overhaul to any of the familiar features, Modern Warfare 3′s campaign, survival, and multiplayer modes impress yet again.
Forget Game Of The Year…Skyrim Is One Of The Best Games Of All Time (Review)
A game that I’ve waited for almost four years has shattered my expectations more than I can dream of.
Sonic Generations Is The Best Sonic Game In Years (Review)
First off this isn’t the revival that its being touted as. You also have no choice but to play as both modern and classic Sonic in this game in order to progress. It also stands as a really awesome game, with tons of goodies for old school and new-gen fans alike. Contradictory you say? Read on to see why you may want to play this game over and over again.
Uncharted 3 Is The Next Summer Blockbuster You’ve Been Waiting For (Single-Player Review)
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception has been one of Sony’s biggest games this year. Does Drake have what it takes to score another perfect game or will our eyes deceive us?
Worms: Ultimate Mayhem Review
Team 17 is back with another addition to the Worms franchise. How does this 3D entry stack up to its predecessors? Read on to find out our answer.
Renegade Ops Is A Brilliant Revitalization Of Jackal And Desert Strike
Renegade Ops by Sega and Avalanche Studios takes elements from the classic NES game Jackal and supercharges them to bring isometric vehicular action to a whole new generation. With so many hot titles coming out this month, is there more to this game then the explosive visuals?
BloodRayne: Betrayal Review
BloodRayne: Betrayal is WayForward’s attempt to bring back a long dead franchise. Does it succeed in bringing about her new “Rayne” as gaming’s first vampiress or will we be writing yet another obituary? Find out here.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Is My Current Game Of The Year Contender
It’s very well-known that the original Deus Ex is critically acclaimed for its phenomenal story and gameplay structure that was way ahead of its time. The sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War had a tough act to follow, and while not sparking the praise that Deus Ex 1 brought, was still an enjoyable game. Now Eidos Montreal once again revisits the franchise as a prequel. Does it surpass the classic that helped revolutionize the industry?
Shift Extended Review
Well, it may be without the :: but Armor Games have brought their brand of puzzle platformer to the PSP and PS3 with Shift Extended, a new Playstation Mini based on :Shift:. Read on for our review.
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance Review
Gameloft’s famous mobile series Dungeon Hunters comes to the console. There’s no denying how much fun the portable entries are but can this formula work for a more traditional console? Find out here.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Is Still Worth Your Time (Review)
With the anticipated release of the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim just around the horizon, and a re-release of the Elder Scrolls IV, I thought it would be a good time to look back at it.
Catherine Review
What exactly is Catherine and why has it been getting so much attention? Read our review to see if this romance/horror mashup is worth your attention.
Ride The Lightning In inFamous 2 (Review)
The main character, Cole MacGrath, from the original Infamous has returned! Well, sort of anyway. Cole is back to save the world and he’s certainly bringing a few changes to the series with him. But were the changes for the best?
Brink Is Best Played On The PC (Review)
After a long wait, Brink has been released. A game that slowly crept up on peoples, gaining steam as videos and information about the weapons, body types, and classes hit the web. With all the things that Brink offers and the choices to be made for your characters, does the game deliver on it’s promises, or does it just fall into the large category of titles that just couldn’t seal the deal?
Mortal Kombat Review
Older Mortal Kombat entries became revered over time while almost everything in between has been panned. Series co-creator Ed Boon and his newly branded NetherRealm Studios set to work after it was clear their aging fighter needed to be retooled. The finished product is a crimson soaked labor of love that Boon and company should be beaming with blinding pride over. Let’s get this clear: this is the best Mortal Kombat game to date.




