- Reviews
Edge Micro-Review: Elegance, Cubed
Edge, for the iPhone and iPod Touch, may remind you of Marble Madness with its otherdimensional motifs and tactile controls. But is it more than just pushing around a cube where spheres once rolled? Loved Controls: In Edge, you control a block that moves about its gridded environment by “rolling” on its edges in the…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Blizzard’s April Fool’s Day Spectacular
Blizzard pulls no punches this April 1st, with not one but four different pranks featuring pimped mounts, a new Diablo III class, the biggest StarCraft 2 unit ever created, and PVP dance battles. The first prank to come across our desks this morning was the P1mp My Mount feature from the World of Warcraft European…
By Mike Fahey -
-
- Uncategorized
Red Faction Guerrilla Presents: The Ostrich Hammer
The latest developer diary for Red Faction: Guerrilla reveals where the real power in the gaming industry lies, with the introduction of the Ostrich Hammer. The Ostrich Hammer is a response to a NeoGAF thread, in a screenshot of the main character swinging the game’s power hammer was badly photoshopped with a picture of an…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Jak And Daxter Discover The Lost Frontier
With Ratchet and Clank returning later this year, it’s only right that Sony’s other platforming duo reunite on the PSP and PlayStation 2 this Autumn in Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier. Developed by High Impact Games, The Lost Frontier picks up where the original series left off, with Jak and his fuzzy little pal…
By Mike Fahey -
- Uncategorized
The Vehicles Of Fuel
If you’re going to go open-world racing in the post-apocalyptic world of Codemasters’ Fuel, you’re going to need to pick the right vehicle. Fuel provides players with 70 different vehicles to race across its 5,000 square mile world, ranging from the dinkiest dirt bikes to souped up SUVs and everything in between. Pick your weapon…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
The Pitt Still A Bit Broken
When they aren’t upping the price on horse barding, the folks at Bethesda keep themselves busy by trying to get a fully working version of the Fallout 3 The Pitt DLC onto Xbox Live. After a corrupted version of the downloadable content ruined Xbox 360 owners’ fun last week, Bethesda quickly leaped into action, releasing…
By Mike Fahey -
- Uncategorized
What A Day To Launch Legends Of Zork
I suppose April 1st is as good a day as ever to revisit the ruins of the Great Underground Empire, as Jolt Online Gaming launches their free-to-play browser-based adventure game, Legends of Zork. Legends of Zork is basically a graphical, browser based MUD, or multi-user dungeon, with some distinctive Zork flair thrown in for good…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Oblivion Horse Armor On Sale For Twice The Price
Bethesda has cut the prices of its Xbox 360 downloadable content for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion by half for the next week, except the Horse Armor Pack, which is going to cost you. It’s been nearly three years since the April 3rd 2006 release of Oblivion’s Horse Armor Pack, and Bethesda is doing it…
By Mike Fahey -
-
-
-
-
-