Arcade Flashback
Having an arcade racer in the palm of your hand seems like good thing, but it’s so pathetically easy that it’s not fun. Unless you turn on the 3D. Then it becomes unplayable.
Having an arcade racer in the palm of your hand seems like good thing, but it’s so pathetically easy that it’s not fun. Unless you turn on the 3D. Then it becomes unplayable.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is destined to be a classic with its beautiful world akin to the Blade Runner movie, a complex plot, hardcore RPG elements and an exciting shooter interface.
This week the Weekly Time Waster is on vacation. Billy takes on a new sort of game, The Rapid Angel. New, yet somehow still old. If, of course, you think the mid-90s are old. Billy is going for the Anime feel!
The Rockin’ Dead is a comical adventure game where you try to save three hapless hot chicks from a hoard of undead in old-school 3D. It’s campy fun to the max.
In the Weekly Time Waster Billy ventures into the land of SNES imitating games. And it is a happy-land if I get his drift. Enjoy spending your bosses dough!
Monster Tale for the DS turns out to be a cute little game with a lot of heart. Sort of like Metroid or even Castlevania, it adds a kid-friendly twist to the normal adventure/fighting title.
This week the Time Waster has Billy reliving the age old penguin dream: flight. Can our intrepid waster of office time achieve the impossible? Read and find out!
Naruto Shippuden Kizuna Drive offers an original anime story for the PSP, though it’s best described as a filler arc. And the gameplay is repetitive. And the gameplay is repetitive. And…
This week Billy and the Weekly Time Waster give you an opportunity to waste time…slowly. What could be better than taking a whole work day and crawling across the equivalent of a sidewalk square?
Letters From Nowhere 2 proves to be one of the best hidden object type games we’ve ever played, and sets the bar very high for any other titles to try and follow.