Stacking – Review

Stacking is the latest game from Tim Schafer and the minds over at Double Fine. This game is unlike any other game that you will find available on PSN or XBLA and is certainly a breath of fresh air. In this game you assume the role of Charlie Blackmore, a small Russian stacking doll. Your…

Body and Brain Connection – Review

A new Kinect title has hit store shelves with Namco Bandai’s Body and Brain Connection. For those of you who are familiar with the Brain Age series on Nintendo’s consoles you already pretty much know what to expect here. This is essentially Kinect’s version of Brain Age and, unfortunately, it doesn’t work very well. For…

Mindjack – Review

Leading up to the release of Mindjack no one really knew what to expect. The game had a fantastic concept and something that I had not really seen before. After playing the game I still think it is a great concept, however, the actual execution leaves a lot to be desired. Mindjack starts out with…

Two Worlds II – Review

Two Worlds II was recently released and no one knew quite what to expect. The original title wasn’t good and it seemed like the development team knew that and set out to fix and improve all of the problems for Two Worlds II. The good news is that they succeeded in making Two Worlds II…

Breach – Review

Breach has finally hit Xbox Live Arcade bringing in a first person shooter with some environmental destructibility at an Arcade price. Unfortunately, the 1,200 Microsoft point price tag is still a bit too high for what you get. The idea behind Breach is fantastic. Atomic Games was trying to bring to the Xbox Live marketplace…

LittleBigPlanet 2 – Review

Little Big Planet 2 has finally arrived and it appears that Media Molecule has another hit on their hands. From the very first moment that you play this game you will be amazed with everything that you can do. There is, of course, a main storyline for you to progress through, however, most people don’t…