Review: Chime Super Deluxe (PSN)

Review: Chime Super Deluxe (PSN)

Tweet Ever wondered what would happen if you took The New Tetris (N64) and Lumines, put them into a blender, and went “smooch”? Chime would fall out. Chime is a traditional block-dropping puzzle game that originally made its debut last year on Xbox Live courtesy of developer Zoe Mode and non-profit video...

Review: Moon Diver (PSN)

Review: Moon Diver (PSN)

Tweet Strider is reborn for the modern era as a downloadable multiplayer title, but does it stand up to the original classic? Koichi Yotsui and developer feelplus have created an admirable effort and homage to Strider in Moon Diver, while at the same time attempted to distinguish the game by adding a...

Release of the Week: Portal 2 (360, PS3, PC)

Release of the Week: Portal 2 (360, PS3, PC)

Tweet GLaDOS is back! The surprise hit of of Valve’s Orange Box is finally getting a sequel, and it’s a full length one at that! While the original puzzle game can be beaten in a few hours once you get the hang of the mechanics, Portal 2 promises many more hours of both frustration and hilarity....

Import Review: Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta! (PS3)

Import Review: Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta! (PS3)

Tweet Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta was originally released to Japanese arcades on the NAOMI arcade hardware. Now, this unusual shoot-em-up with a mouthful of a title (translated literally as Little Mamoru Got Cursed!) finally comes to the PS3 with new enhancements to boot. The first disc-release...

Evil.JP: Game Over for American Arcades

Evil.JP: Game Over for American Arcades

Tweet   Over the last few weeks, some troubling news for arcade gaming aficionados hit the Internet. California’s Arcade Infinity and New York’s Chinatown Fair have closed. For many new-generation console gamers, this news may not be of much significance. However, for those who have stuck...

Release of the Week: Crysis 2 (360, PS3, PC)

Release of the Week: Crysis 2 (360, PS3, PC)

Tweet Console gamers may not be aware of the Crysis series, but it caused quite a stir in the PC world when it launched back in 2007. The game had such ridiculous system requirements that it even caused top of the line machines to cry. Those who could play it enjoyed unreal explosions and palm trees that...

Release of the Week: Homefront (360, PS3, PC)

Release of the Week: Homefront (360, PS3, PC)

Tweet Homefront is a game that THQ would really like you to know about. Whether they are staging demonstrations outside of E3 or releasing thousands of balloons into San Fransisco Bay, the THQ PR department has been doing their best to let you know what Kaos Studios has been up to. In an attempt for the...

Homefront Leaks, Kaos Studios Not Too Happy

Homefront Leaks, Kaos Studios Not Too Happy

Tweet The upcoming modern military shooter from THQ and Kaos Studios, Homefront, has been leaked onto the internet. While the source of the leak is still unknown, the game is (for the time being) unplayable, at least until pirates are able to crack the games copyright protection. As with anyone that sees...

Review: Torchlight (XBLA)

Review: Torchlight (XBLA)

Tweet Diablo Clone: Though many would consider this to be the mark of inferiority–showing that a game couldn’t establish itself enough to warrant its own description–others see this as a badge of honor. And who else would be more fitting to carry the Diablo torch than former members of...

Shadow Of The Damned GDC Trailer and Screens

Shadow Of The Damned GDC Trailer and Screens

Tweet With the release of the Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil) and Suda 51 (Killer 7, No More Heroes) third person shooter only a few months from release, Publisher EA brought a brand new trailer to the Games Developer Conference last week in San Francisco. Thankfully, despite earlier trailers that made the...

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