Look ma, no connection! Energizer Wiimote Induction Charger
Posted on : 23-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Video Games
Sweeter the second time: Ars reviews Assassin’s Creed 2
Posted on : 22-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Video Games
Nintendo DS Review: System Flaw
Posted on : 22-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Games
Use your own world as a shooter environment with this exclusive Nintendo DSi action game.
Nintendo DS Review: Imagine Soccer Captain
Posted on : 22-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Games
Players lead their junior soccer league team with Olympic gold medalist Mia Hamm as coach.
Week in gaming: New Super Mario Bros. and DJ Hero death
Posted on : 21-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Video Games
Gyromancer: Square-Enix and Popcap’s addictive, $15 spawn
Posted on : 20-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Video Games
Nintendo Wii Review: Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen!
Posted on : 20-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Games
This movie trivia party game has big themes, but this reviewer has a big readability gripe the font size!
Gyromancer: Square Enix And Popcap’s Addictive, $15 Spawn
Posted on : 20-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Video Games
When it comes to role-playing games, there isn’t a bigger name than Square-Enix. PopCap Games enjoys a similar reputation, albeit in the casual games market. When the company behind the Final Fantasy series and the developer responsible for titles like Peggle and Plants vs. Zombies announced they were going to join forces on a new project called Gyromancer, people wept for their free time. Now, the game is here, both on Xbox Live and Steam, and the enthusiasm surrounding the game certainly seems well-placed.
The bottom line is that Gyromancer is wonderful title, an amalgamation of the two companies’ strengths. PopCap’s fast-paced and addictive gameplay, coupled with the high amount of gloss and polish that Square-Enix is known for, is a winning combination. Everything about the game is fun, and once you start playing, you’re not going to want to stop.
The reasons you need to buy Left 4 Dead 2 on PC
Posted on : 19-11-2009 | By : Admin | In : Video Games
Today, we’re going to deviate from our standard review format for just a bit… and we beg your indulgence for this exercise. Left 4 Dead 2 is available now, and many of you have most likely already purchased the game. Some may still have hard feelings about how quickly the game was released after the first game—which is out of character for Valve. Some of you may still be on the fence about plopping down your money for the game.
