Assassin’s Creed 3 Review: Wayward Son
If there’s one thing the Assassin’s Creed series has demonstrated from the beginning, it’s that players will never receive what they expect. This began with the first game which cleverly...
View ArticleMedal of Honor: Warfighter Review
Back in 2010, Danger Close Games released a reboot on the Medal of Honor franchise by moving from the overused and outdated WW2 setting and focusing on the ongoing conflicts...
View ArticleHitman: Absolution Review: Bloody Sunday
It has been 12 years since the release of Hitman: Codename 47. It established a world of complicated assassinations, disguises, and a dark humor that permeated every aspect of the...
View ArticleFar Cry 3 Review: Jungle Love
A man comes to a clearing. Before him stands a pirate encampment. There are snipers on the roof in front of him, and he can see that there are multiple...
View ArticleVGRevolution Podcast: 2012 Year in Review
After a couple week hiatus John and Marc are back with a special VGRevolution Podcast episode, 2012 Year in Review. The guys sit down and talk about the many good, bad, and ugly games they played this...
View ArticleDmC: Devil May Cry Review: The Devil Inside
DmC: Devil May Cry is a great game. It proves Ninja Theory's capabilities as a character-action game developer and reinvents the series' formula for a new audience. Although fans that have a narrow...
View ArticleThe Cave Review: Miner Problems
In all, The Cave is a success. It has a distinct lack of polish and the controls could use another command or two, but the combination of intrigue and fun puzzles will give any player that fuzzy...
View ArticleOmerta: City of Gangsters Review: Leave the gun Take the Cannoli
“As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.” ~Henry Hill Like Henry I too had dreams of being a gangster. Who wouldn’t want to...
View ArticleDead Space 3 Review: Spaced Out
In all, the experience of playing Dead Space 3 far outweighs the storytelling and general ambiance of the game, and that's a shame.
View ArticleMetal Gear Rising: Revengeance Review: Chasing The Cool
Marc slices and dices with Raiden in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Find out if he liked it inside.
View ArticleCrysis 3 Review: Concrete Jungle
The trajectory of the Crysis series has been bizarre. The first game in the series, Crysis, was released as a PC-only title in 2007. Its claim to fame was more for its visual...
View ArticleDollar Dash: A Chaotic Mess?
Find it, rob it, and keep it. Dollar Dash is a new top-down maze game released by Kalypso Media Group & developed by Candygun Games. It will be available on...
View ArticleStar Wars Pinball Review
Star Wars fans around the world can rejoice as the Star Wars Pinball tables for Pinball FX 2 have finally started to arrive. The first set of 3 tables spans...
View ArticleTomb Raider Review: Coming Out of the Dark
Lara Croft's return has great potential that isn't fully realized.
View ArticleNaruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 – Fun for Everyone?
Then I hereby declare war on you all … the Fourth Great Ninja War! (WARNING: This game was initially released in Japan, where the anime is currently running. However, unless...
View ArticleTiger Woods PGA Tour 14 Review: A Game of Legends
Over the last few years we have seen the team at EA Sports venture down new paths with Tiger Woods PGA Tour, revamping controls, bringing in new game play modes, and we...
View ArticleArmy of TWO The Devil’s Cartel Review: A Fist Bumping Good Time
The Army of TWO series has a place in my heart for being one of very few games that not only embraces co-op, but makes it the largest selling point....
View ArticleTerraria Review: Fun Frolic or Perplexing Enigma?
Dig, fight, explore, build! Nothing is impossible! The world is your canvas and the ground itself is your paint. Terraria is a classic 2-D game developed by Re-Logic and ported...
View ArticleBioShock Infinite Review: Down the Rabbit Hole
2007′s BioShock was a seminal game of this generation. The combination of the wondrous city of Rapture and its denizens, as well as the flexible gameplay and mind-bending narrative (highlighted by...
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