Reach-ing for Forgiveness
Halo: ODST was so bad it nearly made Todd quit playing the series. But Bungie has earned forgiveness with Halo Reach, a game that has it all, even Halo-style space combat.
Halo: ODST was so bad it nearly made Todd quit playing the series. But Bungie has earned forgiveness with Halo Reach, a game that has it all, even Halo-style space combat.
Metroid Other M committed a cardinal sin according to Todd. Developer Team Ninja turned badass Samus into a whipped, love sick little girl.
Wipeout: The Game is based on the crazy TV show of the same name. However, the show itself was done much better in Japan, and the game is even more removed from the source material.
Innovative Singularity takes us deep into the heart a secret Soviet research facility, and jumps players between 1955 and today, with challenging shootouts in both times.
Todd finally gets over being stabbed in the back by Sega in 2000 and returns to the Dreamcast, where he can now pick up most of the games library for a song.
As one of the most anticipated (for five years now) games for the Xbox 360, Alan
Wake certainly lives up to our graphical expectations. The gameplay however, is a touch
on the boring side.
Todd purchases the newest Madden game every year, and hates when people make fun of him for it. But, at least he doesn’t have to hear about that other "football" for a few years.
The Dreamgear NASCAR Racing Wheel is built with virtual driver comfort in mind. Unlike most peripherals, this one is constructed of high-quality materials and works great with the Wii or PS3.
Twelve years was worth the wait, as StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty’s single player campaign earns a near perfect score in our comprehensive review of this hotly anticipated title. It combines RTS, RPG and a great story.
The release of StarCraft II was enough to drive hardened console gamer Hargosh back to the PC (or at least the Mac). And he finds that his twelve year wait was worth it.