Review: Maestro! Green Groove
Maestro! Jump in Music was a cute music-platformer from French developers BigBen Interactive. It was released in December 2009 and if you haven’t heard of…
Review: Globulos Party (DSi)
Hidden deep within the green, green grass of each and every garden – yes, even your garden – is a secret society of colourful creatures…
Review: Sonic Classic Collection
Almost everyone has played one of the original Sonic games at some point in their life, and they keep getting released on all of the…
Review: Planet 51
When you start Planet 51, you are greeted to a tutorial where your Mum teaches you (Lem) to drive. She steers while you dodge the…
Review: Prototype
A virus has started to spread around New York turning people into zombies, erm…infected, and causing a right nuisance for the people of the city.…
Review: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (DS)
It’s not often when a sports game sequel expands massively over it’s predecessor, especially one that is on a platform which is generally considered a…
Review: Left 4 Dead
Get from A to B while fighting through hoards of zombies. That’s Left 4 Dead in a nut shell. What may be an extremely simple…
Review: Virtuality (TV Pilot)
A fresh new pilot from Ronald D. Moore (best known for his reimagining of Battlestar Galactica). Like Caprica, this pilot comes way before the series.…
Review: Art Style: AQUITE
AQUITE is an underwater block-matching game and – as you can probably guess – the object of the game is to match three or more…
Review: Art Style: CODE
Adding up to ten may sound like s simple thing to do, but when it involves flipping numbers around on a grid then it can…










