Game Reviews
Star Wars: The Old Republic – Massive Review
Varied planets, voluptuous women and manly men, all decked out in the finest armor and gear running about in a museum of animated mannequins doing mundane things to trick you that life truly exists in The Old Republic. People run up to captains, bartenders and droids, collecting their individual bounties, uninterested in one another as they play out their individual stories and lives. This is Star Wars The Old Republic at a glance...
Everybody Dance – Review
With the music game genre going stale, there are a few titles out there still trying to tickle your fancy. And while Sony slowly churns out PS Move titles something’s got to give right? Well get your groove on with “Everybody Dance” Sony’s answer to the Wii’s “Just Dance” and 360’s “Dance Central” series. With the actual music videos (with the exception of a few songs), Twitter and Facebook integration, and...
The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim – Massive Review
Personally, I consider Skyrim to be a beautiful escape into a real Fantasy world. Sure other RPG’s will allow you to wear the shoes of a hero going on a grand adventure but none of them feel as “table-top” as Skyrim does. I think this element is the key to its draw (gamers like myself are drinking the Kool-aid hardcore) along with the beautiful real-time scenery, the impressive dialogue and the lack of loading in the massive...
Dance Central 2 – The Review
This was written with the assumption that you’ve played the first Dance Central. If you haven’t, let me preface this review by saying the original Dance Central was the game to get if you ever wanted to learn how to dance and have fun doing it. It’s much easier than watching music videos on youtube!
Now that that’s out of the way let me start out by saying Dance Central 2 is every bit as fun as the first and more. ...
Battlefield 3 – The Massive (Multiplayer) Review
Battlefield 3 is so dramatically different from the “fun” FPS games that I have played extensively in the past that it has become a bit of an obsession for me as of late.
One of the main reasons is the difficulty factor in both the campaign and multiplayer modes (yes especially the evil co-op modes). In other games you can play the part of sniper, lay prone in some glitched up grass on high and pick off ignorant victims for...
Contract Killer Zombies (App) – Video Review
Welcome to Contract Killer Zombies my newest major distraction in life. The video that you will be seeing on this review is from my ASUS Transformer that uses the Droid OS. Contract Killer Zombies is also available for the Apple OS, so you can pick it up for free on your iPhone and iPad devices. Contract Killer Zombies puts you in control of Shooter, an old man that loves to shoot zombies. While Shooter may be confined to a wheelchair,...
Batman: Arkham City – A Purrrfect Review
Holy S@#! Batman Why Are You So Awesome!
Well Gothamites here is my review of the unprecedented sequel to Rocksteady’s sleeper hit Arkham Asylum. Batman games in general have gone through phases of being sub-par to just downright atrocious. Yes I have endured many terrible Batman games in my time, but with all the pain comes much glory in Batman: Arkham City. Folks this is the real deal and I feel that this game will certainly...
Dragon Age 2: Mark of The Assassin – Review
Mark of the Assassin (MoTA) is probably one of the better missions you will find in Dragon Age 2, which isn’t saying a lot but I had a lot of fun playing it and was not disappointed with its length, content and rewards. Felicia Day stars in this DLC as the elven assassin Tallis, a Qunari convert with a strong sense of loyalty to the Qun.
Fans of the Mass Effect series will be a little annoyed with MoTA because it is almost the...
Catherine – Massive Review
“Oh Catherine, Katherine where art thou?” Ah nothing like love in the air except when you’re a guy like Vincent Brooks. Wait you must be wondering what I’m referring to. Well the Bat is back and here is my review on the Atlus game Catherine. Queue the sinister female snicker…
Atlus is well-known for the Shin Megami Tensei series as well as Persona (Persona 3 was one of my personal favorites). And with that said fans were...
Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls – Review
So recently after the massive PSN hacking I decided to peruse the Sony store to see what was new beyond all of the free ish they were giving me for not running off to XBox 360 (I kid, I kid). What struck me and made me do a double-take was a Japanese port of Wizardry: Torawareshi Tamashi no Meikyu now called Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls by XSEED. Having been the BIGGEST fan of this game series since the original (I met the...


