Jan
1st

The Legend of Heroes Ships to Retail Stores

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under PSP

Cypress, CA, November 15, 2005 - Bandai Games Inc. today announced that "The Legend of Heroes™: A Tear of Vermillion™" for the PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system has shipped to retail outlets. This beautiful role-playing game recounts the epic tale of Avin, a 17-year old boy in search of his sister who was taken by the disciples [...]


Jan
1st

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Preview

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under PSP

From the famous game developer of the Grand Theft Auto series, Rockstar is bringing a new Grand Theft Auto game to the PSP entitled Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. Speculations say that this game will feature multiplayer games that will surely make GTA fans happy. Featuring all 3D environments, Grand Theft Auto Liberty Cities [...]


Jan
1st

Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland Review

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under Playstation 2, Reviews

Tony Hawk American Wasteland
Tony Hawk American Wasteland is the newest game in the long running Tony Hawk franchise. The game starts off with you the skater who leaves his home town and travels to LA to become the next big skater. When arriving you meet Mindy who shows you around the city and shows you [...]


Jan
1st

Capcom Classics Collection Review

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under General, Reviews

Capcom has been around for many; many years and now they have released a collection of their classic games on one disc. 22 games come compiled into this collection
-1942
-1943
-1943 Kai
-Bionic Commando
-Commando
-Exed Exes
-Final Fight
-Forgotten Worlds
-Ghost N’ Goblins
-Ghouls N’ Ghosts
-Gun.Smoke
-Legendary Wings
-Mercs
-Pirate Ship Higemaru
-Section Z
-Son Son
-Street Fighter II
-Street Fighter II Champion Edition
-Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting
-Super Ghouls N’ [...]


Jan
1st

Wild ARMS: Alter Code F Review

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under Playstation 2, Reviews

When is the last time gamers played the very first Wild ARMS game for the Playstation console? Probably a long time.. The game Wild Arms was originally released for the Playstation Console in the year 1997. It was one of the very first RPGs to be released and was later followed by Final Fantasy VII. [...]


Jan
1st

Suikoden Tactics Preview

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under Playstation 2

Rhapsodia, a new spin off game of the Suikoden Series is said to be coming out this September in Japan. This highly anticipated game in the series takes place several years after Suikoden IV. If you’re familiar with the characters of Suikoden IV, you will see some returning characters in Rhapsodia like Lino En Kuldes, [...]


Jan
1st

Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness Review

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under Gamecube, Reviews

Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness is the sequel of the first Pokemon RPG game for the Nintendo Gamecube, Pokemon Colosseum. The first Pokemon game for the Nintendo Gamecube recieved different scores from various game sites. Some say the GBA Pokemon games are better than this one, and some say Pokemon Colosseum is one of the [...]


Jan
1st

Mario Kart DS Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under Nintendo DS, Reviews

Mario Kart has come out for the DS, and it is one of the first WiFi enabled games to finally be released, after a year of the DS’s life span. It has been well worth the wait. Combining a classic and amazingly fun game with the ability to play anybody around the world in a [...]


Jan
1st

Metroid Prime Pinball Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under Nintendo DS, Reviews

Fuse’s second attempt at a pinball game using a Nintendo franchise, with its first being Mario Pinball, is much better than the former.
This time around, Fuse has implemented many Metroid Prime elements into this pinball title, creating some great action and awesome gameplay that greatly reflect the gameplay in Prime, strangely enough, since the genres [...]


Jan
1st

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under General, Reviews

Finally, a Dance Dance Revolution game for the Gamecube but with a little twist from our favorite plumber, Mario. Oh, is there anything he can’t do?
Nintendo always finds a way to spice up every genre of game and add a special touch to many others, such as SSX: On Tour to NBA Street V3, but [...]


Jan
1st

Castelvania: Down of Sorrow Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under Nintendo DS, Reviews

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow takes place one year after the events of the GBA hit, Aria of Sorrow, which I cannot really comment on since I did not play it, however, I may want to because DoS is one heck of a great game.
I’m not really sure where to start actually. There’s so much to [...]


Jan
1st

Killer 7 Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under Gamecube, Reviews

Well, the first thing I should mention is that this is definitely what they like to call a “mature” game. Yes, not for the kiddies, indeed. Aside from blood spraying all over the place, there are cuss words yelled out left and right, with all kinds of other stuff not intended for children. Killer 7 [...]


Jan
1st

Advance Wars: Dual Strike Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under Nintendo DS, Reviews

The best series in the strategy genre, Advance Wars, makes it’s valiant return for the DS, in Advance Wars: Dual Strike.
Not too much about the actual gameplay or look of the game has changed this time around, but that’s not to say that things haven’t gotten a bit more interesting…There are, of course, a few [...]


Jan
1st

Geist Review

Author: Mark Fajardo | Files under Gamecube, Reviews

I don’t know what you have heard about Geist, but I am here to set the record straight; Geist is a pretty awesome game.
It doesn’t get much better than scaring your enemies, possessing them, and then going to town on their friends. Not only is the story mode good, but the multiplayer is what really [...]


Jan
1st

Kirby Canvas Curse Review

Author: Zach Potts | Files under Nintendo DS, Reviews

Kirby Canvas Curse…one of the first ACTUAL games to come out for the DS, and one of the best. Kirby Canvas Curse is an amazing game that fully implements the touch screen in awesome ways. You can make a road for Kirby, block attacks, stun enemies, move Kirby and lots of other tricks.
When you first [...]