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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine - X'11 Hands-On Preview


Those dumb Orks never learn, do they?

Structured as an action game/third-person shooter hybrid, Warhammer 40K: Space Marine is the latest title from Relic Entertainment. It takes place in the popular, fantasy universe, and is full of some very bloody action.

Here are my thoughts of the game, for your perusal. This is based off of a lengthy demo session I played at Microsoft's X'11 Event in Toronto:

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine - X'11 Hands-On Preview

Dead Island - X'11 Hands-On Preview


Can you imagine what it would be like to wake up at a sunny resort which is overrun with zombies? Such is the premise of Techland's action RPG, Dead Island. It's coming out very soon.

I had a chance to play a five minute-long demo of the game at X'11 just over a week ago. Here are my full thoughts of the sunny zombie apocalypse that I fought through:

Dead Island - X'11 Hands-On Preview

Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary - X'11 Preview


During my time spent at Microsoft's X'11 Preview Event in Toronto, I had the great opportunity to go behind closed doors to witness a ten minute-long preview of Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary.

Read my full thoughts and find out why this revamped game is going to blow the series' many fans away:

Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary - X'11 Preview

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review


What the future has in store for our race is unknown. Technology is advancing at a staggering rate, outdoing itself year after year. Our medical community is benefitting greatly from these advances.

In the world of Deus Ex: Human Revolution (a prequel to the original Deus Ex), bio-mechanical augmentations are becoming popular. They're the cool thing to use in order to help people 'better' themselves. Plus, they're also helping those who are injured.

This new technological advance is affecting society, however. It seems like half of the population is for augmentations, while the other half (pro-humanists) happen to be strongly opposed.

Check out my full review of this lengthy first-person shooter/role-playing game hybrid:

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review

Friday, August 26, 2011

Madden NFL 12 Review


Madden NFL 12 is set to hit the field very soon. It not only brings with it updated rosters, but a ton of new alterations, upgrades and changes as well.

Find out why this is a must-own for any football fan:

Madden NFL 12 Review

Monday, August 22, 2011

Bleach: Soul Resurreccion Review


Take up melee arms in a battle between good and evil in Bleach: Soul Resurreccion - the PS3 exclusive hack n' slash game based on the popular Japanese anime/manga series.

Check out my thoughts via my full review:

Bleach: Soul Resurreccion Review

Resistance 3 Campaign Hands-On Preview


The Chimera are threatening American soil once again. As the leader of a scared band of human resistance members, it's your duty to use any weaponized means possible to put an end to their threat in Resistance 3 from Insomniac Games.

Check out my hands-on preview of the Resistance 3 single player campaign.

Resistance 3 Hands-On Preview

Monday, August 15, 2011

Toy Soldiers: Cold War Review (XBOX Live Arcade)


Although the Cold War luckily never came to blows, it's a great backdrop for a 'what if?' style video game. That's exactly the made-up premise that Toy Soldiers: Cold War uses to add intrigue to its action-packed and visceral tower defense gameplay. Though it differs from most, allowing players to jump into the turrets and explosive weapons they place, in order to shoot foes themselves.

This is a really cool game that everyone should check out. To find out why, read full reviews:

Toy Soldiers: Cold War Review

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Catherine Review (XBOX 360 and PlayStation 3)


Stuck in a love triangle with no idea of what to do, Vincent Brooks is in quite a dilemma. He's trying to figure out what he wants in life and is struggling under the pressure coming from two distinctly opposite women, both vying for his attention.

As if that wasn't bad enough, strange nightmares have started to invade Vincent's unconscious mind, where he's forced to climb or die. You see - there's a legend going around saying that, if you fall during a dream, you won't wake up. Whether you believe this or not, there have been a group of young men found deceased in their beds in the game world, so perhaps there's some truth to it. At least, in the strange world of Catherine.

Check out my full review:

Catherine Review

Monday, August 8, 2011

Fruit Ninja Kinect Review (XBOX Live Arcade)


Admit it. You've always dreamed of taking a samurai sword to a watermelon, slicing it in half or even thirds in one quick slice. Fruit Ninja Kinect proves that you're certainly not alone, as it brings the popular cellphone game to our home entertainment centres via the XBOX 360 and its XBOX Live Arcade.

Use your body as the controller as you slice away at fruit, trying to earn combos and high scores. Beat your friends to get to number one on the leaderboards, or play with a friend in its Party modes. Either way, you'll have a blast.

Fruit Ninja Kinect is set to hit XBLA this week. It's certainly worth checking out and is an absolute blast.

Check out my full and detailed review before you pick up the invisible katana:

Fruit Ninja Kinect Review

Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet Review (XBOX Live Arcade)


A friend asked me if I would take part in a community review for Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet. My objective was to play the game and write two paragraphs about what I liked about the game.

Here's my brief review, which appeared on the XBOX Canada Blog:

Developed by FuelCell Games, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet is an interesting mixture of a few different genre elements. There's your twin-stick shooter action mechanics, Metroid-style map design plus backtracking, as well as some well-designed and interesting puzzle elements. It's a concoction that mixes incredibly well and doesn't feel like a second-rate attempt at any of the aforementioned game types, which is quite impressive. In fact, it's a very polished experience that won't bother you with clunky controls, problematic physics or noticeable glitches. Something we gamers love to see when we spend our hard earned dollars on a new game.

The most impressive part of it all is its art design, created within the abstract mind of Michel Gagné. To say that this game is visually interesting, innovative and stunning would be to sell it short. Each new area of the game presents a new visual treat, adding new puzzles, obstructions and colourful designs along the way. Those who say that video games aren't art should definitely check this one out in high-definition because it'll certainly change their collective minds. Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet looks and plays differently from almost everything else on the market, which is a nice thing to see. Buy it for its solid design and amazing art, knowing that one of the major reasons you did so was to prove to the non-gamers around you just how innovative these digital escapes really are.

Needless to say, I really liked it.

Cars 2: The Video Game Review (XBOX 360 and PlayStation 3)


Disney and Pixar have teamed up to once again bring talking Cars to the big screen. To complement the huge release that was Cars 2, Avalanche were tasked with creating a video game tie-in and they did a great job.

If you like good kart-racing games, check this one out!

Cars 2 Review

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

From Dust Review (XBOX Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC)


Have you ever dreamed of playing God, interacting with the elements in a way that suits you? Well, you're in luck. From Dust allows you to do that, while attempting to aid a primitive civilization in its quest to prosper.

Think of it as an elemental sandbox strategy game, and check out my full review:

From Dust Review

Monday, July 25, 2011

Captain America: Super Soldier Review (XBOX 360 and PS3)


The All-American superhero known as Captain America is currently gracing the big screen, taking out any Hydra forces in his path. To complement the film, SEGA and Next Level Games have teamed up to release a video game companion entitled Captain America: Super Soldier.

It's a cool game that does the hero justice. The story doesn't follow the film's plot, instead choosing to go in its own related direction.

Don your red, white and blue tights with the vibrantium shield accessory, as we plow through my full review of this action-packed beat 'em up:

Captain America: Super Soldier Review

Call of Juarez: The Cartel Review (XBOX 360 and PS3)


In the third entry of their wild west shooter series, Techland has decided to change things up. Now taking place between Los Angeles, The Grand Canyon and border towns in Mexico, Call of Juarez: The Cartel is quite a diversion from what we're used to.

Check out my full review of this shooter, before you decide to spend your hard earned dollars:

Call of Juarez: The Cartel Review

Boulder Dash XL Review (XBOX Live Arcade and PC)


Retro gaming is back in spades, with the release of Boulder Dash XL. It's a game that takes the series iconic and popular gameplay elements, and updates them a bit. There are lots of modes and tons of game time, with over 200 different puzzles.

Fans of the original game will be happy to know that there's a retro mode, although it doesn't have the same maps as its predecessor.

Dig through my full review:

Boulder Dash XL Review

Warhammer 40K: Kill Team Review (XBOX Live Arcade and PlayStation Nework)


Take control of a space marine in Warhammer 40K: Kill Team. A twin-stick shooter set in the popular universe, it provides a ton of action for one or two players.

Check out my review of one of the better XBOX Live Arcade and PlayStation Network titles to be released in a while:

Warhammer 40K: Kill Team Review

Deadliest Warrior: Legends Review (XBOX Live Arcade and PlayStation Network)


Based on the popular television show, Deadliest Warrior: Legends is a fighting game that allows gamers to battle it out as some of history's most seasoned warriors. Take control of historical badasses such as Genghis Khan, Hannibal and William Wallace, as you fight your opponent to the death in this three-dimensional fighter.

Rounding out the package is a new Generals mode, which is a lot like Risk. It's new to this entry in the series, which is a sequel to The Deadliest Warrior, which was released last year as a downloadable title.

Check out my full review:

Deadliest Warrior: Legends Review

Dead Block Review (XBOX Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC)


The evil tones of rock and roll music have caused a zombie outbreak in a small All-American town. Using a mixture of mechanics from both action and tower defense titles, you must put an end to the brain eaters' carnage. This is done by searching through items, looking for a guitar, amplifier and speaker.

Rock the zombies away with my full review:

Dead Block Review

MLB Bobblehead Pros Review (XBOX Live Arcade)


Baseball season is in full swing and, what better way to try your hand at the virtual Major Leagues than in bobblehead form? Employing athletes who look like the caricature collectibles their sport is know for, MLB Bobblehead Pros is a mixture of both simulation and arcade.

Knock one out of your favourite ballpark by checking out my review:

MLB Bobblehead Pros Review

Akimi Village Review (PlayStation Network)


Build, manage and save the floating village of the Akimi people. A world that you've never been to before, but have strangely awoken on after falling asleep in the comfortable confines of your own bed.

The game is like a mixture of Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing, allowing for creation and management through gameplay actions.

Check out my full review:

Akimi Village Review

Trenched Review (XBOX Live Arcade)


Tower defense fans and those who like action games should certainly check out Trenched. It marries the two together with Double Fine's unique personality and wit, to combine an interesting mixture/experience.

Check out my full review:

Trenched Review

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon Review


Autobots; roll out!

With the release of Michael Bay's third Transformers film adaptation, Activision and High Moon Studios teamed up to release a film companion video game. Using assets from last year's polished, fun and cool Transformers: War For Cybertron, the game changes some things up for better or worse. Delivering us robotic war on Earth this time around, the game tells a prequel story that ties things in between Transformers 2 and 3.

So, how does it stack up against its predecessors (and the general gaming market)? Read on:

Transformers: Dark of the Moon Review

*This review was done using the XBOX 360 version, which is the same build as the PlayStation 3 one

Call of Duty: Black Ops Annihilation Map Pack Review


Guns? Check. Explosives? Check. Zombies and monkeys? Check.

Activision and Treyarch have released the third map pack for one of the most popular games of all time - Call of Duty: Black Ops. It brings four new traditional maps to the fold, including hazard, drive-in, silo and hangar-18. Not to mention a trip to the jungle for the all-popular zombie mode.

They key to a good map pack is creativity and great design. To find out how this one stands up, check out my thoughts:

Call of Duty: Black Ops Annihilation Map Pack Review

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Half-Minute Hero Super Neo Climax Review


Ever wanted to play an RPG that doesn't require hours upon hours of invested time? Well, Marvelous Entertainment have created the game for you. Originally released as a PSP game, Half-Minute Hero Super Neo Climax is a retro role-playing game for XBLA, which gives you a short 30 second time limit to complete quests.

If this sounds like something interesting (which it truly is,) then check out my full review:

Half-Minute Hero Super Neo Climax Review

Lucha Fury Review


Growing up in the nineties, one of my favourite types of video games was the side-scrolling beat 'em-up. Games that were fun through countless playthroughs, due to well-designed combat mechanics and enjoyable levels with great set pieces.

In order to try to rejuvenate that classic sub-genre, Punchers Impact set to work on Lucha Fury - a game that brings Mexican wrestlers and humor to the party. However, it seems like there was too much effort put forth into the visual fidelity of the game and not enough focus on the way it plays.

Read on as I perform a suplex on this downloadable title:

Lucha Fury Review

Cubic Ninja Review


When one thinks of a ninja, the image that usually appears in their mind is of a man in black hiding in the shadows using stealth tactics. In Cubic Ninja from Ubisoft, we're tasked with becoming a ninja who must use gravity to move from point A to point B in different obstacle courses.

Don your ninjitsu gear and check out my full review:

Cubic Ninja Review

Friday, June 24, 2011

Shadows of the Damned Review


Journey into surreal madness in Suda 51's interpretation of Hell. A demonic underworld where things resemble Earth at times, but take shocking turns and encounter startling alterations around different corners. One of the most interesting and unique worlds gaming has ever seen.

Check out my full review of this cool game:

Shadows of the Damned Review

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Review


What is arguably the best game of all-time has come to the Nintendo 3DS, with newly re-done visuals, slight gameplay upgrades and some new additions. If you've been waiting to pick up a 3DS until it gets its first triple-A must-buy title, then you're in luck.

Read my thoughts on what could be the definitive iteration of the best game of all-time.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D review

Dungeon Siege 3 Review


It's been thirty years after the assassination of its king, and the kingdom of Ehb has been broken into different states. Its former protectors, the 10th Legion, have gone into hiding after most of their members were wiped out by a renegade witch with terrible intentions. They fear for their lives and their bloodline.

Your goal is to take part in a secret uprising that will hopefully see the Legion regain what was theirs, bringing peace back to the land.

Dungeon-crawling fans of hack n' slash games will really want to take a look at this one. It's tried and true, but really quite good.

Read on for my full thoughts:

Dungeon Siege 3 Review

The Adventures of Shuggy (XBLA) Review


After inheriting a dark and brooding castle from his late uncle, a young purple vampire must come to terms with his fear of the dark and what lies within. That's pretty much the premise of this puzzle-platformer, but story isn't a big factor here. It's more about gem collecting, precise jumps and creative puzzles. Plus, co-op/competitive multiplayer.

If you like puzzle games, you owe it to yourself to check this out.

The Adventures of Shuggy Review

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Review


To tie-in with the release of this weekend's blockbuster film, Warner Bros. and Double Helix worked together to create Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. It's a third-person beat 'em up with co-op play, but it also has the odd flight mission.

Is this one of the rare licensed games that breaks the mold and is actually good?

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Review


“In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight! Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power..Green Lantern’s light!”

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

inFAMOUS 2 Review


The Beast is coming. He's already annihilated one and all in Empire City, and he's slowly but surely making his way down the American coastline to New Merais. Cole, an RFI machine, and his electrical powers are the only thing that can put an end to the misery, but he needs 8 blast cores.

Are you up to the task? If so, check out my inFAMOUS 2 review to find out just how great Sucker Punch's latest offering is.

inFAMOUS 2 Review

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Hunted: The Demon's Forge Review


Fighting, shooting arrows, traversing dungeons and slaying dragons. It’s all in a day’s work for Caddock and E’lara – two mercenaries for hire, who find themselves fulfilling a quest based on sympathy for once. It’s this quest to find the people of a small town, and to help its king rekindle his relationship with his missing daughter, that forms the basis for Hunted: The Demon’s Forge.

If those aforementioned descriptors interest you at all, then check out my full review:

Hunted: The Demon's Forge review

Monday, June 6, 2011

Red Faction: Armageddon Review


It's time to return to Mars, as THQ and Volition have teamed up to bring us Red Faction: Armageddon. Taking place fifty years after the events of its predecessor (Red Faction: Guerilla,) the game follows Darius Mason as he tries to make the red planet's surface habitable once again, following a freak accident/act of terrorism.

It's a really good game. You can read my full review by clicking the link below:

Red Faction: Armageddon Review

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Hands-On Preview: inFAMOUS 2


Nestled in the area of Bathurst and College Streets in Toronto, is a new children's summer camp known as Camp Oochigeas. It was the location for Sony's inFAMOUS 2 preview event, on June 1. A great location for an event of this type, considering the game features a ton of climbing, and the camp does too (rock climbing, that is.)

I got a chance to play inFAMOUS 2 for about thirty to forty minutes, while chatting with a member of its development team who flew in from Seattle. Check out my hands-on impression article:

inFAMOUS 2 Hands-On

Friday, May 27, 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2 Review (XBOX 360/Kinect Version)


To compliment this week's theatrical release of Dreamworks' Kung Fu Panda 2, THQ has released four separate video game adaptations of the license. Arguably the most interesting is the 360/Kinect version, which utilizes the motion sensing peripheral to allow gamers to perform physical kung fu moves that make their way into the game.

Read on for my full review.

Kung Fu Panda 2 Review

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Rayman 3D Review


One of the strangest characters ever created for a video game is back in a 3D-enabled port of what is arguably his best outing yet. That would be Rayman, the arm and leg-less wonder, who somehow manages to get around through platforming action, even though he doesn’t have the necessary limbs for support. This strange conundrum is brought to new light now with the release of Rayman 3D – a port of Rayman 2 and one of the most intriguing Nintendo 3DS launch titles.

Read on for my full review.

Rayman 3D Review

Monday, May 23, 2011

Samurai Warriors: Chronicles Review


One of the most talked about launch titles for the Nintendo 3DS, Samurai Warriors: Chronicles allows gamers to battle their way through a tumultuous period in Japanese history. Create a male or female warrior and pledge allegiance to different armies as you fight through various battles with the goal of becoming a badass warrior. Fight for peace, and battle for honour.

Samurai Warriors: Chronicles review

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Socom 4 Review


If the terms flank, covert and assault pique your interest, then you're in the right place. Socom 4 has been released for the PlayStation 3 and brings with it a strong campaign, great multiplayer and a plethora of options. Though it's not perfect, it's a very strong outing and a great reason to be a PlayStation 3 owner.

Check out my full review:

Socom 4 Review

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sega Rally Online Arcade Review


One of the most popular racing series of all-time has made a return to the forefront with a new downloadable iteration. Sega Rally Online Arcade takes the series classic arcade formula and makes it available on XBLA and PSN as a ten dollar download.

The game's engine runs well, but there are a few small issues that need to be checked out before you run the track. Check out my full review:

Sega Rally Online Arcade Review

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Motorstorm: Apocalypse Review


Welcome to the third iteration of the dangerous and popular Motorstorm Festival. A spectacular racing event filled with chaos, destruction and explosions around every corner, which only the best of the best can survive. This time, all of the action takes place in a city that has been devastated by a large earthquake and other natural disasters, with tracks that change by the lap. Ever wanted to drive alongside a tornado? Well, you can do it in virtual form here.

If you think you have what it takes to take place in this harrowing event, read on for my full review:

Motorstorm: Apocalypse Review

Hands-on Preview: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D


The story that became a legend is now in 3D. The release of the much anticipated remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 3DS is approaching quickly.

I was given a great opportunity to attend a preview event for the game in Toronto, this past week, where I got to play it for about an hour. We were able to try each of the two campaign types, the new content, and fool around in different areas of the game world.

Arguably the greatest game of all-time (my favourite) on a handheld? How did it translate? I was blown away and would like to tell you why.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Hands-On Preview

MX vs. ATV: Alive Review


It's getting to be that time of year again. Spring and summer weather means the beginning of engines revving and races taking place on dirt tracks. To complement this upcoming season, THQ has released MX vs. ATV: Alive - the third game in their MX vs. ATV series for current generation consoles.

A revamped title that is retailing for $39.99 with a new pricing structure allowing players to pay extra for content they desire, Alive is an interesting trial. Read on to see if it makes it to the finish line (or the podium,) or whether it ends up stalling at the starting gate.

MX vs. ATV: Alive Review

Star Raiders Review (XBOX Live Arcade)


In 1979, one man developed a game that many enjoyed for hours on end. That game was Star Raiders (Atari) - a game that allowed virtual star fighters to head into space to annihilate an attacking force known as the Cylons, though a first-person view.

Fast-forward to 2011 and Atari and Incinerator Studios have remade the classic cockipit shooter into a three dimensional space combat game. A download title that retails for 800msp.

I reviewed it this past week. Read on to check out my full thoughts about this revamped star fighter:

Star Raiders Review

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Thor: God of Thunder Review


To complement the recent theatrical release of the blockbuster film of the same name, SEGA has released Thor: God of Thunder for almost all of the major video game platforms. I reviewed the XBOX 360 version, which is the same build of the game as the PS3 and PC versions.

Is Thor as godly as it could've been? Check out my review.

Thor: God of Thunder Review

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Call of Duty: Black Ops Escalation Map Pack Review


The second map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops was just released yesterday. It contains four traditional maps as well as the much talked about Call of the Dead Zombies mode (featuring George A. Romero and other horror icons.) I was given the great opportunity to review it. Check out my review.

Escalation Map Pack Review

Monday, May 2, 2011

Outland Review (XBOX Live Arcade Version)


From Ubisoft comes Outland, a platform-action game that you will not forget after playing. It's beautiful and intelligent. One of the best downloadable releases I've played in a long time. Though a few issues keep it from perfection.

Outland Review

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Mayhem 3D Review (XBOX 360 Version)


Rev up your engine and enter the dream-like fairgrounds of Mayhem 3D. Compete in visceral/destructive steel on steel battles in various different challenges, as you try to survive impending doom. Most of all, give this unique indie/budget title a shot.


Mayhem 3D Review

Monday, April 25, 2011

Rio Review (XBOX 360 Version)


THQ's latest release is an interactive tie-in for the recently-released animated film, Rio. It's a multiplayer party game in the vein of Mario Party and will only cost you thirty dollars.

How does it stack up against its competition? Read on:

Rio Review