June NPD data reveals mediocre sales for The Conduit
Well, it looks like we can throw another log on the “hardcore games don’t sell on Wii” fire. Despite riding a massive hype train that started in the spring of last year with a look at the impressive engine powering the game, The Conduit managed to sell just under 72,000 units in its release month...
Review: The Conduit (Wii)
When the Wii’s motion controller was first revealed, FPS fans everywhere rejoiced. Here was a console that had the potential to offer the best, most innovative FPS controls seen since the mouse and keyboard PC combo. With the announcement and trailers of Red Steel, gamers all over the world were salivating...
Army of Two: 40th Day Trailer and Screens
Army of Two was my first rental for PlayStation 3. Even though I didn’t have a HDTV at the time, the game still impressed with the graphics and gameplay. Unfortunately, that very gameplay that I enjoyed so much in the beginning ultimately pissed me off into not completing the game with my AI partner...
Marvel vs Capcom 2: Hulk and Zangief
The best thing about Marvel vs Capcom 2 was that no character was useless. If the player knew how to use specific characters, they were usually more deadly than players who used the regular characters like Ryu, Cyclops, and Wolverine. Heavyweight characters like Zangief and Hulk, all played an important...
Battlefield 1943: Out Now!
DICE has announced the release of Battlefield 1943 on Xbox LIVE today, and has also stated that the PlayStation Network will receive the game tomorrow.  1943 is an all-new, download-only first person shooter, that brings DICE’s WWII action to gamers for just 1200 MS points. Battlefield 1943 introduces...
King of Fighters XII Fight Montage Trailer
King of Fighters XII has newly released a different trailer for the upcoming fighting title for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This trailer highlights some of the key gameplay and fighting elements found only in The King of Fighters XII, including devastating Sousai (deadlock) counters, critical counter...
Dammit Game of the Week: Crush the Castle
I will admit that I only play Dammit Games at work or during class.  They’re my sanity break after dealing with people who can’t figure out a scanner or a Microsoft product.  I never bring them home with, until now.  I have a gaming PC and consoles to play at home and what was I playing?  The...
Review: Red Faction: Guerrilla (PS3)
Publisher/Developer: THQ/Volition Inc Genre: Third-person shooter Price: $59.99 Verdict: Buy it Now Pros: Fully destructible environments, sandbox mission structure, compelling story Cons: Useless friendly NPCs, lack of lock-on, not enough rockets I remember playing the original Red Faction on PlayStation...
Review: Cocoto Platform Jumper (Wiiware)
Cocoto Platform Jumper originally came out for the Gamecube and PS2 back in 2004, according to its Wiki page. I reference wikipedia, as I have absolutely no memory of it whatsoever – not even a flicker of vague recollection of its release. So when I loaded up the Wiiware release of Cocoto Platform...
Review: Let’s Tap (Wii)
At first glance, Let’s Tap looks like typical shovel-ware.  Who hasn’t tried to push out a few mini-games and turn a quick buck with the Nintendo Wii?  Sure, the console’s innovative controls make it so simple to pick up and play that just about anyone can jump right in. However, there are a...
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