Posts in category Reviews

Medal of Honor: Frontline & Frontline HD Review

Frontline is where the series peaked and then it was all downhill. This review will cover both the original game on Xbox and the HD remaster on PlayStation 3.

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest Review

One of the greatest games in the series and one of the greatest World War II shooters ever released.

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Earned in Blood, & WarZone Mod Review

Calling these tactical shooters may be an overstatement but they’re still great World War II shooters, regardless.

Duke Nukem 3D & Duke Nukem 64 Mod Review

One of the greatest shooters ever released. This review will cover Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition, Megaton Edition, the 20th Anniversary World Tour edition, and the Duke Nukem 64 Mod. We also cover the official expansions; Duke it out in D.C., Duke Caribbean: Life’s a Beach, and Duke: Nuclear Winter.

SWAT 3: Tactical Game of the Year Edition & BlueLight Mod Review

SWAT 3 is right up there with the best tactical shooters, even to this day. It has some of the greatest AI in video games and can be a truly immersive experience.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Gold Edition, Iron Wrath, & Raven Shield 2.0 Review

Possibly the best tactical shooter to date, Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield offers the ultimate freedom when it comes to planning and execution. A thinking man’s game.

Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry Review

An arena style brawler with simple gameplay and one of the best soundtracks in video games. The dedication to the source material is much appreciated.

Spawn: In the Demon’s Hand Review

This game has a lot of problems and yet it’s the best Spawn game to date. It has some great stuff going on but it’s marred by unbalanced characters and cheap design.

MadWorld Review

An extremely violent and vulgar game, MadWorld strives on its violent gameplay to create a unique and truly hilarious experience. It’s just a shame that the controls often hold it back from being even better.

Todd McFarlane’s Spawn: The Video Game Review

Spawn for the Super Nintendo is pretty bad. It starts out well enough but quickly takes a nosedive into bullshit. There are far better beat ’em up games from the 16-bit era.