Reviews

4.5

Nyrius Aries Home+ review

Able to transmit video and audio data wirelessly, the Nyrius Aries Home+ Wireless HDMI 2 Input Transmitter and Receiver is essentially a substitute for an HDMI cable and a pair of devices that let you enjoy you...

The Best Video Games of Comic-Con 2015

This weekend, I got the chance to check out some of Comic-Con’s biggest games at both the Xbox and Nintendo game lounges. Needless to say, there were plenty of great games this year from all of the first party ...

Batman: Arkham Knight Review

This review contains spoilers for "Batman: Arkham Knight". It’s hard to follow up projects that consumers still see as the pinnacle of a genre. This is the mountain that Rocksteady has been attempting to cl...

Splatoon Global Stress Test Demo Review

As I played "Splatoon" this weekend,  I found myself yelling at the stupidity of my teammates. Why would they all teleport to me when it’s the rest of the map that needs attention? I sat in my chair, flustered,...
2.8

Primal Carnage: Extinction Review

Photo credit: Circle 5 Studios, Pub Games, and gamespot.com It’s rare that games emerge from early access without being a first-person survival game where you gather resources and fight zombies, and with rec...
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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number review

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the second and final game in the Hotline Miami series, bringing us a definitive ending the the ultra violent retro-styled rogue-like. And it was good. Hotline Miami 2 takes e...
1.6

Excave Review

If there was a genre of 3DS games that needed to be added to, it’s the dungeon crawler genre. Excave, the first of a trilogy to be brought to America, looks to fill that that void and takes its best shot at doi...
1.7

Reload review

Reload is what you would get if a bowling alley arcade shooter crawled its way into your computer. Steam has recently encountered the issue of games slipping through Early Access and Greenlight while being poor...
4.4

Life is Strange: Chapter 1 review

Life is Strange is like watching a coming-of-age movie as an adult and realizing how simple life was back in the day. Walking down your school’s hallways, the only thing you had to worry about was remembering i...
3.6

Dying Light – The Blast Review

In theory alone, Techland’s Dying Light looks a lot like someone trying to cram as many industry buzzwords onto the back of a box as possible. Zombies? They’re here in droves. Parkour style rooftop running? It’...
3.1

Saints Row: Gat out of Hell – The Blast Review

Saints Row: Gat out of Hell builds to an impressive peak nearly halfway through it’s five hour campaign. It’s a remarkably fun and admittedly cheesy musical number inspired by the likes of Disney’s Sleeping Bea...

WWE 2K15 Review – Enhancement Talent

For the last few years, I've been falling in and out of love with pro wrestling. My dad got me hooked on it during the old Prime Time Wrestling days so I try to get into it as much as I can but for every great ...

So close, yet so far: Alien Isolation review

  If last year’s Alien’s Colonial Marines succeeded in anything, it was in making one of Hollywood’s most menacing monsters into little more than a joke.  The best that once gave kids the world over nig...

So let’s talk about Destiny…

Before you read this you should know that this is not a Destiny review; at least not in the sense you’d expect. Understand that I’m not even claiming to have come close to finishing what Destiny has to offer — ...
3.8

Review — Oddworld: New n’ Tasty

I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for the original Oddworld: Abe’s Odyssey. You see, there was a time during high school where I stopped playing video games altogether. That is until I got an original Xb...