Showing posts with label gamefly news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gamefly news. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

DJ Hero 2: Review

As someone who was born with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, asking me to play DJ Hero 2 on Expert for five hours straight perhaps wasn't the best idea we've ever had. But despite the joints in my right hand now feeling as rigid as an old man on a cold winter's night, I'm still going, determined to perfect DeadMau5's multi-track megamix, knock out David Guetta in a DJ Battle without losing a checkpoint, and beat the high score of the guy who's challenged me over the Hero Feed. If you think you can beat me with that score - even with my crippled fingers - you've got another thought coming...

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Free Games On-Demand: The Fancy Pants Adventure

Think about Sonic the Hedgehog with a more clean design and some physics effects added. Ah, and a character that wears some really fancy pants! Just run through the levels, avoiding the monsters and collecting the swirls and trophies...

Monday, February 14, 2011

Dead Space 2: Review

Dead Space was a game that rocked the foundations of horror video games for a long time. With its innovate AI that would stay hidden and pop out at you when you least expected it. It even continues the particularly weird and at the same time awesome storyline from the previous game...

Xbox 360 News: Top 10 2011 Titles

There are so many Xbox 360 games released in a year nowadays with some of these games never living up to expectation. In these dire times of economic crunch you need to know the best Xbox 360 games in 2011 and this is what I shall be doing in this article, reviewing the top ten Xbox 360 games 2011...

Neverwinter Nights: Review


The Neverwinter Nights saga is a role-playing game (RPG) based off the Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) game invented over 30 years ago, the NWN game uses the third edition DnD rule-set, which is based off characters using a twenty sided dice. The game was released in 2002 and has since had many reviews, mainly positive, from the worldwide gaming community...

Costume Quest: Review

Hot off of releasing a game steeped in metal culture, Double Fine Productions has come out with Costume Quest, an adorable Halloween-themed simple RPG with some really funny writing and great atmosphere. It's an enjoyable if sometimes tedious title that's well worth the low price of admission even though it's far from Halloween season right now...

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Full Free Games: Iris

Iris Online is a free-to-play MMORPG developed by Eyasoft, the same studio behind Luna Online. Like Luna, Iris boasts a cute, anime-inspired visual style. But don’t let the graphics fool you, Iris Online is a full-feature MMORPG with a unique gypsy theme. Tarot cards effect much of the world, including the twenty-two instanced dungeons, each of which have a different theme based off one of the cards. Players can collect monster cards off almost any enemy in the game and use them to transform into those monsters. PvP battle zones pit up to fifteen players near the same level against each other...

Dead Space: Review

So, let's talk about Dead Space. Just the name of the game, might evoke some sort of image in your mind of loneliness, emptiness, and darkness. But, for us horror minded gamers out there, Dead Space is also the name for a little known horror title of people stuck on big ships filled with dead bodies, body parts, and alien body snatcher bent on taking your life, and then your body, and then finally slapping you in the face by mutating it in horrific ways to suit their twisted desires...

Left For Dead 2: Review

Left for Dead 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the original Left for Dead by Valve. The main goal of the Left for Dead games is to stay alive while hordes of zombies attack you constantly...

Fable 3: Review

What can I say about this 3rd romp through Albion? It's got it's own charm, I'll give it that. A majestic land full of what can only be described as British people that don't take kindly to being belched or farted at, yet for some reason love to have a stranger walk up to them and dance with them in the streets...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Devil May Cry 4: Review

The Devil May Cry series has a dedicated fan base all over the world. Originally a console game, DMC received overwhelming response when it was ported to PC for the first time. Since then, this series has thrilled many of us with hours of solid game play and no holds barred combat with demons, undead, evil humans and what not. The recent release of DMC 4 has further bolstered this series, giving it a leverage like never before...

Avatar The Game: Review

James Cameron's Avatar surpassed all expectations to become the highest grossing movie of all time. It surpassed his own Titanic movie which he made ten years ago to take the top spot. As with every other blockbuster movie, a video game tie-in is almost mandatory. Avatar: The Game is an interesting game that isn't quite as good as the movie, but it has some interesting features worth mentioning...

Fallout 3: Review


Just buy it; I can't honestly offer you any more appropriate advice regarding this game. Far too rarely in my video gaming 'career' have I come across a game which exhibits the perfection that you will find in this title. This game literally has nearly everything a person could want in a piece of entertainment media, but we'll get to that in a moment...

Dragon Age Origins: Review

Dragon Age: Origins (DAO) can be called as one type of game that not only offers a fantasy RPG-class entertainment. Not just a story of mixed weighted by BioWare in the beautiful fantasy world of Ferelden, but this game offers a beautiful memory that dangle over the deepening of interpersonal character. This is crucial to the future direction of the story and make DAO becomes more than mostly Role Playing Games (RPG) Fantasy...

Borderlands: Review

I had incredibly high hopes for this game, I pre-ordered it about 6 months before it actually came out. The concept of combining my two favorite styles of gaming was very appealing to me, and luckily, this game did not let me down one bit...

Bioshock 2: Review

BioShock 2 has a lot to live up to following the success of the original Bioshock. Bioshock 2 seems a little easier to complete than the first one, yet retains the game play just the same with a good plot and storyline, making it a great shoot em' up style game with more strategy than the first...

Tekken 6: Review

Tekken 6 is the 6th franchise of the Tekken series. It has been awaited by fans for almost 3 years, which perhaps makes it the longest awaited game of all time. Tekken 6 is very different than the last franchises, Tekken 5. This is because now the characters have been enhanced, and given new abilities. Also like all other Tekken franchises, new characters have introduced. The game is better than you may have anticipated, this is because Tekken 6 creators have introduced modern environment into the game...

Batman Arkham Asylum: Review

Batman: Arkham Asylum can only be reviewed in a positive light. Am I late to the party? Yes, but I rarely buy games new in the interest of cheap fun. This is one of those rare cases where I wouldn't have minded paying full retail. If you're looking for a truly unique and rewarding gaming experience on the cheap, go pick up a copy used from Amazon.com...

Metal Gear Solid 4: Review

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (MGS4) is one game which stands out above all other games in the PS3. Technically brilliant in all aspects and highly critically acclaimed by gaming critics, this PS3 exclusive is one of the reasons why you MUST own a PS3. To date, 4.75 million copies of the game have been sold...

Grand Turismo 5: Review

Bordering on vaporware for the majority of 2011, I finally got my hands on a copy of Gran Turismo 5 on November 24th. Unfortunately for me I could not afford the Logitech G27 race wheel I so desired, so a gamepad had to suffice for my review. Polophony Digital delivered their promised features, and this is the best Gran Turismo to date, but how much one will enjoy the game depends primarily on patience...