There was a lot of stuff that happened last week at E3, a lot of good games shown, and a lot of announcements made. Chris tries to stand back and look at everything from a neutral viewpoint, as well as following reactions of gamers across the Internet, and determine what the best and worst parts of E3 2009 were.
What starts out as a cheap Metroid rip-off becomes its own unique and highly enjoyable fight to survive.
What starts as a fun adventure through the eight eyes of an arachnid descends into the frustrating button mashing and stick wagglings of an unresponsive scorpion.
If you can give yourself the opportunity to forget how much you loved Goldeneye as a tween, or cast aside whatever thoughts you have on the new Bond films in comparison to the older ones, then you’ll probably find Quantum of Solace to be a pretty decent title. Just not one worth buying.
The latest entry in the series completely tosses away any guise of serious writing and goes completely ridiculous. While the gun play is just as fun as ever, the attempt at making a funny over the top title completely crashes and burns to cinders.
Chris takes a trip down memory lane recalling all the great co-operative games he has played with his brother. It’s great to have multiplayer, but isn’t it about time we change the formula a little bit and do something new?
Killzone 2 has arrived, and arrived in a big way. The game has quickly become the best selling first party title of this generation. Does this game cement the PS3 as a machine for fans of online gameplay? Does the campaign hold up to scrutiny? Most importantly, is it worth all the hype? Read the review to find out.
Developer Renegade Kid manages to use the limited resources of the DS available to make a pretty fun, albeit short, first person shooter.
In a tribute to the old arcade slashers of old, The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai brings the genre back from the dead with this Hot Topic style game of hacking, slashing, cyborgs and samurai.
Lost in the shuffle of all the titles released in 2008, Viking: Battle For Asgard actually turned out to be quite the pleasant surprise. Too bad it found its way into the bargain bin too quickly for anyone to take notice.