All Posts Filed In: Review
Indie Review: Anomaly Warzone Earth
Famously described as a tower defence game put in reverse, Anomaly Warzone Earth (or AWE for short) aims to please RTS fans with great strategic components and a beautiful world. [...]
Indie Review: Minecraft — Xbox 360
Running. Hearing and feeling your heart thumping in your throat. With the little hairs on the back of your neck standing up straight like a bunch of meerkats sensing the [...]
Review: Prototype 2
It seems like a lifetime ago since I was fifteen years old and foaming at the mouth in anticipation for the original Prototype, which is a game from 2009 that [...]
Arcade Review: Fable Heroes
I have this unspoken love for the Fable franchise. While the games are not that great, they still have some sort of charm and flair. It’s a nice game to [...]
Indie Review: Trials Evolution
Following the success of its predecessor, Trials Evolution set out to prove something. That it can be bigger, faster and more extreme. Quite the tall order for a simple arcade [...]
Indie Review: The Splatters
Before I start let me just say that this is the most disturbing game I have ever played. Behind its cartoony posterior and fun controls, it’s really kind of psychotic. I [...]
Review: The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings: Enhanced Edition
When The Witcher 2 first released, it fell into a niche that was at the time rather unfilled, except perhaps by Demon Souls for PS3. It was a game that [...]
Review: Yakuza: Dead Souls
Typically, when one mentions Yakuza your mind thinks of an under-appreciated Japanese take on GTA or possibly that shady group of Asians who will just never be quite as badass [...]
Indie Review: Stellar Impact
Stellar Impact is an online-only strategy game that emulates, but greatly deviates from, traditional DotA-style gameplay, taking place in a sci-fi universe and focusing on space naval combat and micro-management. [...]
Indie Review: Angry Birds Space
Angry Birds, whether you love it or hate it, is fast edging closer to world domination. It may not be the most sophisticated game around, but Rovio faced a challenging [...]
Indie Review: FEZ
Us gamers are getting really spoiled from surprising places lately. I can’t remember a time where so many awesome Arcade and Indie games were released so close to each other, [...]
Review: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
Let me start by saying I had way too much expectation for this game; post-release however, and a couple reviews as well as articles later and that expectation came crashing [...]
Indie Review: Vessel
In the indie gaming world, there is one unquestionably popular genre, 2D physics based puzzle platformers. They are the dominant breed and any new indie game attempting to make its [...]
Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is the third entry in the next-gen series, boasting the largest character roster for the franchise to date. It includes all of the characters [...]
Review: Twisted Metal
Wikipedia loves to classify the Twisted Metal franchise as something which is purely of the vehicular combat genre, which it is for the most part. However, this iteration of the [...]
Review: Catherine
A strange rumor has been circulating that if someone falls in their dream and doesn’t wake up before landing, he’ll die in real life… Not the most positive thought, but [...]
Review: Journey
Pink Floyd is easily one of the greatest bands of all time. They have so many songs that still resonate today; nearly three decades after some of their best hits [...]
Review: Silent Hill: Downpour
The Silent Hill series has been at a rather depressing low for some time now, and it didn’t show any majorly positive signs of recovering. When Silent Hill: Downpour was [...]
Review: Blades Of Time
The release of this game should have never happened, and as I shall tell you ‘why’ Gaijin Entertainment hasn’t pulled any type of miracle off with this bad excuse for [...]
Review: Birds of Steel
With last year’s Ace Combat review, a Top Gun: Hard Lock review in the foreseeable future and today’s Birds of Steel review, well I’ve sort of become eGamer’s official flight [...]
Review: Street Fighter X Tekken
Capcom are known to be completely in-love with the idea of cross-overs, but it seems that this time they went a bit bonkers. Street Fighter and Tekken are two fighting [...]
Review: FIFA Street
This is not FIFA-lite, it’s not a football simulator and it certainly isn’t going to give you a deep and complex single-player experience like its big brother. No, FIFA Street [...]
Indie Review: Deadly30
The year is, well somewhere in the World War 2 era. You are a soldier recently thrown into a world where the dead walk amongst the living in a desperate pursuit to satisfy their undeniable [...]
Vita Review: Rayman Origins
Last year was very good to gamers. With titles such as Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Batman: Arkham City, Portal 2 and more, gamers were really spoiled for choice when it [...]
Review: The House Of The Dead III
I was asked to review The House Of The Dead III and with fond memories I remembered the days of old school light gun games on the PS2 like Time [...]
Indie Review: I Am Alive
Originally planned for a full retail release until it was decided that a shorter, smaller, downloadable game would be more appropriate; I Am Alive finally arrives for download. So was [...]
Review: Mass Effect 3
The last few days have been a very happy time (gaming-wise) for me. BioWare fanboyism notwithstanding, it’s been quite a while since I’ve felt so rewarded as a gamer. Perhaps [...]
Indie Review: Trine 2
Before I start this review I just want to point out that I haven’t played the first Trine. So I didn’t know what to expect from Trine 2. Let’s just [...]
Review: Jak And Daxter HD Collection
It’s hard to find a good platformer nowadays. Save for the recent, and brilliant, Rayman Origins, I struggle to think of maybe a handful of titles that still stick to [...]
Indie Review: Shank 2
The people closest to you are in danger and you’re their only real chance of rescue, so what do you do? Shank the fools of course; at least, that’s Shank’s [...]




