• New Xbox Release Date Inches Closer

    The world is supposedly slated to end on the 21 December 2012 without us getting a glimpse at the new Xbox console. Oh Xbox; oh Xbox where could you be? This is song that has been sung by many gamers around the world including myself. It may come to the point where geeks around the…

  • Prehistoric Park – Review

    Everyone loves games where they have to build stuff on their own. Remember Sim City? It was one of the most popular games (I hope it still is) where you build your own city, gathered resources and made sure that residents are happy. Well, if you’re one of those who are interested in games like…

  • Capcom Celebrate Mega Man’s 25th Anniversary

    Yesterday, December 17th, saw the 25th anniversary of Capcom mascot Mega Man. To celebrate Capcom have released a new game titled Mega Man x Street Fighter for absolutely free for PC users while also announcing that classic games Mega Man 1-6 will soon be available Nintendo’s 3DS eShop. The Mega Man series and character have been…

  • The Nintendo Wii Mini – Why Canada?

    Although released over a week ago, most of us are still baffled by Nintendo’s new Wii Mini, a Wii redesign with less features, no online functionality, a reduced price point and strangely enough, Canadian exclusivity. Nintendo’s official announcement regarding the reasoning behind it’s Canada-only availability is vague at best,“Wii Mini is available exclusively in Canada during…

  • Run Santa Run: Full Review for Christmas Fun

    Everybody is in the Christmas spirit this time of the year. There is happiness and joy everywhere. Well, even the Play store is flooded with X-Mas themed games and apps. (Check out the video below to see Santa in action) However, most of these apps and games are actually crap but some are top-notch. Just…

  • Top 10 Retro Video Games

    Video games have come a long way from those 8 bit systems from Nintendo and other gaming systems. But for those of us who grew up on those gaming system that seem so obsolete to the gamers of today, there is no comparison. Below are the top 10 retro video games that will forever hold a…

  • Valve to sell Steam enabled PC packages in 2013

    Gabe Newell, CEO of PC game digital distribution pioneer Valve has confirmed the company’s plans to enter the hardware market with a PC based device allowing customers to play purchased games directly on their televisions. In a recent talk with Kotaku, Newell made the following comments on the device which is set to be made…

  • Evidence suggests that ‘The Phantom Pain’ is Metal Gear Solid V

    Being the first game trailer shown during Spike TV’s annual Video Game Awards, The Phantom Pain is certainly an impressive looking project. However since its original showing on Dec 7th  eagle-eyed gamers around the world have pointed to evidence suggesting that the game, purportedly under development by previously unheard of Moby Dick Studios, may in…

  • ‘The Last of Us’ to Launch in May 2013

    Box Art, New Trailer, and Pre-Order Bonuses Naughty Dog and Sony have joined forces to bring you an epic Zombie survival title, The Last of Us, that’s scheduled to be released on 7th May, 2013, says The Developer Team. Developers have recently revealed some info about extra bonus content that you can grab for pre-ordering…

  • When will the ‘PlayStation 4’ hit stores?

    PlayStation fans have been eagerly awaiting the release date of the so called ‘PlayStation 4’ console. Insiders have suggested that the release date of the console may be between late 2013 or middle of 2014. The questions that have been scratching the heads of PlayStation users are, what sort of hardware will it pack; what…

  • Jetpack Jinx for Android – Review

    If you have a smartphone or tablet, then you’re probably familiar with casual games that keep you hooked for a really long time. These games along with all the apps you have are what actually make your device smart and fun and. Today, we’re going to review a promising new Android game dubbed Jetpack Jinx. Jetpack…

  • Spec Ops: The Line, Review

    Full Review Spec Ops: The Line is one of the most important titles I’ve played this console generation. Its unique approach to engaging the player is vastly different from every other shooter game. Usually games focus on game-play and all other aspects play a fairly secondary role, but that is not the case in Yager Studios’ first release. Spec…

  • Pokemon Mega Evolutions Will Change Things Forever

    I’ve been pretty open minded when it comes to Pokémon. Since my first Pokémon game, there have been hundreds of new Pokémon, all sorts of different regions, revamped game play mechanics, and tons of new gym leaders. I’m one of those people who get a little frustrated at those who say that Generation I Pokémon…

  • The Happy Wheels Saga: An Interview With Jim Bonacci and Jason Schymick

    Anyone who is a fan of online, browser-based flash games has likely heard of (or played) Happy Wheels, found on totaljerkface.com. With a tag line like “Choose your inadequately prepared racer, and ignore severe consequences in your desperate search for victory!”, I was curious about the game’s creator and how a game like Happy Wheels…