It’s A Pac Attack
Yes, they took all the great moments of Mario Party and created Pac-Man Party, with similar results: the game is a ton of fun to play for kids of all ages.
Yes, they took all the great moments of Mario Party and created Pac-Man Party, with similar results: the game is a ton of fun to play for kids of all ages.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 adds a lot of things like 12 new characters and eight new stages, yet our reviewer feels that for everything added, something was taken away.
The time waster this week focuses on Rokko Chan, which can be best described as a Mega Man clone. And for a free game, this is one rockin’ robot.
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations throws everything at a player that it can to really push the experience. But all the mini-games could have been trashed in favor of a richer main storyline.
Bunny Reaper could have been a twisted and cool little distraction type game, but with no storyline and overly-dark graphics that are difficult to see, this reaper misses the mark.
The TV show-come-game is back with Wipeout 2. And while the zaniness has been popped up a notch, some unresponsive controls and repetitiveness puts a dampener on the fun.
Poor graphics prove to be the X factor that keeps X-Men Destiny from getting a high review grade, but there are many other annoyances with this sub-par beat-em-up.
The Book of Unwritten Tales is a solid point and click adventure that doesn’t really push the genre in any new directions, but might satisfy the yearnings of adventure gamers.
Sometimes, they come back. Drakensang: Complete Saga is an older RPG that has been re-released to work with modern computers. But it comes with the same old flaws.
We launch a new type of feature on GiN this week, the mini-review. These are mostly iOS or Android type titles that deserve your money and your time. First up: Sand Slides.