Review: TouchMaster Connect
The fourth title in the TouchMaster series on the Nintendo DS, TouchMaster Connect, not only brings twenty arcade-style games but also the ability to brag about your highest scores across Facebook or Twitter. Does Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have a hit for gamers of all ages and types on its hands? Well, it is certain that this is a game more for the casual sort with the different categories.
Read MoreLeave a CommentJon Shafer, Dave Stern hired by Stardock Entertainment
Recently we all learned about the departure of Firaxis' Civilization V lead designer and principal programmer, Jon Shafer. What comes after a nearly six year long relationship with Firaxis was a bit of a surprise. Now we heard something even more surprising. It had not taken too long for Shafer to find employment in the form of Stardock Entertainment. In fact, it seems that the company and
Read MoreLeave a CommentReview: Aqua Panic Deluxe
Released on December 1st of this year, Aqua Panic for the iPhone and iPad provides a hit console title for those on the go. Yes, you could still carry around your PSP for whenever you want to load this title up, but the iPhone and iPad version offer features and services that the console version isn't capable of. But does this mean that Aqua Panic is better fit for the Apple products? The answer to that isn't really that simple.
Read MoreLeave a CommentFiraxis Loses Civilization V Lead Designer
Jon Shafer, the lead designer and game programmer of PC's popular title Civilization V, updated his LinkedIn work history recently to state that he has left Firaxis as of December 2010. There isn't much information on the reason for his departure, but we do know that he worked for Firaxis for nearly six years and spent his last weeks working hard on a patch for Civilization V.
Read MoreLeave a CommentReview: Yogi Bear: The Video Game
As many gamers might recall a certain bear whose weakness was pic-a-nic baskets, D3 Publisher and Warner Bros. created Yogi Bear for the Nintendo DS and the Wii to go along with the box office release of the 3D live action movie of a childhood classic. But does this game do the "smarter-than-the-average-bear" icon and his trustworthy friend any justice?
Read MoreLeave a CommentDemon’s Souls Servers Extended Once Again
This isn't the first time that Atlus has decided to allow the servers for Demon's Souls to remain online. Every time we hear the news of the online portion of the game shutting down soon, a tear is shed. The same goes for when we get the report that they changed their minds; only the tear is more happiness than sadness.
Read MoreView Comments (5)Review: The Mystery of the Crystal Portal 2: Beyond the Horizon
Everyone is familiar with hidden object games. Whether it is in the form of a Where's Waldo? book, or hunting for your car keys as you try to make it to work on time (though this is never as fun as searching for the guy in stripes), those with keen eyesight can spot just about anything hidden within a picture. The Mystery of the Crystal Portal 2: Beyond the Horizon is G5 Entertainment AB's latest title to allow players to search for items hidden within a picture. But is this game too much of a strain on one's eyes for the experience it has to offer? I hope to answer that within this review.
Read MoreView Comments (2)Catherine Gameplay Explained
As the previous screenshots and information we had regarding the Atlus title left us wondering what exactly Catherine is about, it was uplifting to finally get details on the action part of this sensual game, releasing in Japan for 360 and PS3. Famitsu had a recent two-page spread dedicated to all one could possibly want to know about Vincent's abilities to survive his nightmares.
Read MoreView Comments (2)Review: Create
Many games have allowed players to create and customize their game playing experience. With a title such as EA Bright Light Studios' Create, one would imagine that it would be quite similar to another popular PS3 title featuring a Sackboy. Despite the name, Create focuses more on puzzle solving, allowing players to create a solution to one of many challenges available instead of giving players
Read MoreLeave a CommentMs. Splosion Man Set to Explode in Fall 2011
For the fans of Splosion Man all over, there is good news coming from Twisted Pixel. The developer who brought forth an explosive creature who seemed to enjoy turning laboratories full of scientists into meat has now announced the Fall 2011 release of Ms. Splosion Man. And there is no better way to go on describing Twisted Pixel's thoughts on the sequel other than to let the press release say it all.
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