
Review: The Last of Us (PS3)
So, it seems the formula for Game of the Year this year appears to be an action-adventure game with a young girl following the antics of an older gentlemen.
So, it seems the formula for Game of the Year this year appears to be an action-adventure game with a young girl following the antics of an older gentlemen.
Toss the bottle as a distraction, or stuff a rag in it and light it up? Sony Computer Entertainment leaves us to fend for ourselves in the post-apocalyptic world of Naughty Dog's upcoming The Last of Us.
The videogame tie-in to J.J. Abrams theatrical reboot of Star Trek is like a broken phaser. It fails to stun, only kill.
Desmond Miles leads a complicated life compared to most young men. Not only does he have to contend with a strained working relationship with his father, but he is also tasked with saving the world by reliving his ancestors’ memories.
Fresh from Tokyo Game Show is Capcom’s brand new IP, Remember Me.
We managed to catch up with Arne Meyer (left, top), Community Strategist for Naughty Dog.
9/10 – Fans of Hong Kong drama series will understand me when I say Laughing-Gor will be so darn proud of someone like Wei Shen.
7/10 – The Amazing Spiderman game is an amazing continuation of the movie, but can seem a little too cinematic at times.