Years after the triumph that is Xenoblade Chronicles, we’ve finally gotten its spiritual sequel in Xenoblade Chronicles X… and it is disappointing. I wish it wasn’t, but I can’t deny what it is.
This entry has been sitting in my drafts folder for a VERY long time now because… well… because I TOTALLY forgot about it! But now that I’ve posted it, enjoy my LATE DS3 review.
Destiny is Destiny, but is there enough Destiny in Destiny to satisfy us? The simple answer is no, but despite all its shortcomings, there’s something strangely fun about Destiny.
The final game in a trilogy that promised so much and delivered in so many ways, whether we liked it or not. It’s been a hell of a marathon run through this trilogy, but was it all worth it?
There are very few people who thought this game would ever be released, and apparently there are plenty of people who never wanted this game to be released ever…
Ever since I played the original game, I’ve become quite a huge fan of Dead Space and rank it among the best games that have come out of what has been a very productive generation.
Oh man, I love Borderlands, it’s such a good game and so addictive. I’m also having a lot of fun playing online with my friends, there’s so much I love about this game.
I’ve been playing a lot of cooperative games lately and I’ve been thinking, with the variety of competitive and cooperative games to choose from, which do you prefer?
Ever since they came into existence, I’ve always thought that I’d be able to go through life never having to play any kind of MMO game… ever… never ever!
Here’s another dual Game Spotlight for the two recent Legend of Zelda games for the Nintendo DS. Expect to see a couple of more dual reviews in the coming months…
The thing that sucks about online gaming is when the companies involved in the production of the game see the need to lock people into separate regions with online play…