A Game for the Generations
This week Billy takes to dungeon crawling through an ever-changing castle with Rouge Legacy. Is the game a hit or does Billy take a hit with this game?
This week Billy takes to dungeon crawling through an ever-changing castle with Rouge Legacy. Is the game a hit or does Billy take a hit with this game?
Skylanders SWAP Force heads to the next generation consoles, where the graphics are given a serious upgrade, yet the storyline and gameplay remains the same, which is thankfully also quite good.
This week Billy takes on a seemingly innocent side-scrolling game called Eryi’s Action. Is the game truly innocent, or does it commit evil against our residential time waster?
This week Billy revisits a previous Time Waster review to weigh in on a massive free update. Does Terraria version 1.2 add enough new content to warrant a replay?
This week’s Time Waster has Billy fighting off zombies as President Washington. Does it hack and slash its way to victory, or is it time for the apocalypse?
Beyblade Evolution for the Nintendo 3DS follows both the television show and the other games in the series on other platforms. On the 3DS, the Beys look great in 3D combat, but there is still not much to do.
This week Billy sits down to test out a game called Smashmuck Champions. The game is currently in its Beta. Does Billy see potential in this game or is it just wasted effort?
Mamorukun Curse is one heck of a brightly colored shoot-em-up. While these games often cause players to curse, this one actually embraces it in a fun and unique way. So fire away!
Element4l is gorgeous and easy to learn, but very difficult to master. One of the best of the newest breed of experimental Indy titles, Element4l is worth checking out.
Skylanders Swap Force continues the ingenious toy and game marriage with figures that can break apart to form new characters in real life and the game. And there are plenty of other cool surprises too.