Although I don’t play tennis, it has always appeared to be one of those games which is easy games to play horribly and horrendously difficult to play well. If you can’t manage to hit the ball in tennis, it’s not… Read More ›
Month: May 2011
Hector: Badge of Carnage and the Case of the Horrific Bug
It may be an old cliché, but the truth of the matter is that first impressions do count. The way something or someone catches your eye that first time around does make a difference. This is unquestionably true for videogames… Read More ›
Back to the Future – The Game: Episode Four — Time to go Back to the Drawing Board
As I stated in my review of the last episode of Back to the Future: The Game, by this point in time, if you haven’t already purchased the game you’re either not going to or waiting until you see whether… Read More ›
We Could be Siege Heroes if Just for one day
Angry Birds, didn’t exactly create a genre of games, but it certainly did popularize one. In fact, in a press release for their newest title, Siege Hero, Armor Games is quick to point out that the game’s predecessor, Crush the… Read More ›
Upstairs, Downstairs, or Maybe a Little of Each – The Complete Series 40th Anniversary Edition
Sometimes I am faced with a review so monumental I don’t quite know how to begin. Normally this occurs with some sort of overwhelmingly massive release, a classic television or film series which is so monolithic that it becomes somewhat… Read More ›
ZombieSmash! – Another way to Prepare for the Coming Zombie Apocalypse
I’ve told you this before, but I remain ever more convinced of this fact, the zombie apocalypse (or zombiepocalypse if you will) is coming. I don’t know when it’s going to start, but I do know that television shows and… Read More ›
Legitimizing Videogames: All Your Base are Belong to us by Harold Goldberg
Videogames have, slowly but surely, crept into our daily lives. Even excluding the recent woeful news about Sony’s issues with the PlayStation Network, television shows, movies, and other forms of media have made fairly regular mention of videogames. Games have… Read More ›