Tagged: Reviews
Review: Modern Warfare 3
If video games had counterparts in the culinary world then J-RPGs would be Escargot – an acquired taste, not fully… Read More »
Day 6 of our beyond Epic 10 day Gears of War 3 experience is here, and it’s all about innovation…
The delays were painful, but I held out… I had no choice. They kept teasing me with trailers, screenshots and even websites with adverts from Sarif Industries. It kept looking better and better.
And then suddenly I had it…
Review: Toy Soldiers Cold War
I friggin’ loved the first Toy Soldiers! I remember downloading the trial and playing it to death, and then eventually… Read More »
You may have heard about it somewhere.
You may even have read a review or even a passing comment about it somewhere.
You may even have accidentally found a screenshot of it somewhere.
But there will be some serious doubts about whether you played it or not. Not in this day and age of gaming, and especially not with how “well” it was advertised.
Hello my filthy darlings! 925|Rebellion feels as if it’s been missing something lately and I’m here to see if I can fill the void… a bit like Hugh Hefner.
Like Video Games? Have opinions about them? Then you should watch this…
Ages ago (see what I did there) I was given a Beta key to the closed Beta, and in my normal cynical nature, I put off playing it simple because I was… well… cynical.
When I finally got around to playing it I was super impressed!
So last week I reviewed the Special Edition Xbox 360 controller, and although I was impressed, I knew that I didn’t do it justice… I needed someone to put it through it’s paces… and I knew just the person!
Tusim!
If you remember, Tuism did the “Anti-fan” Halo : Reach review, and he is probably the best/most knowledgable Tekken player I know. In short, the best person for the job!
So the new “Special Edition Controller” for the Xbox 360 is here…
(If you didn’t know, what makes the new controller “Special” is that you can switch the D-pad between a disc and a plus. This is important because the original 360 D-pad was uber inaccurate)
What? You missed the launch? Oh, you ignored the launch? I understand, so did I…
It was called the next generation “Baldur’s Gate” and it pretty much got everything right, from character creation to combat to an epic storyline. Skip ahead two years, and Dragon Age 2 has finally made its appearance…













