Category: Platforms

Jewel Quest Mysteries

Jewel Quest Mysteries review

Jewel Quest is another one of those evergreen PC flash games that has manage to capture the imagination of millions of people worldwide. Just like other hit titles such as Diner Dash and Peggle; Jewel Quest isn’t a hit because it has broken the Video Game mould for a new generation. No instead it has proven that if you can create a fun game that is simple and addictive, people will gladly spend their money on low budget time filler. Some of you may have already played Jewel Quests Mysteries: Curse of the Emerald Tear on your PC in the...

Save The Turtles

Save The Turtles review

After around just one year it’s clear to see that the initial promise for the Nintendo DSi hasn’t quite been met. Rather sadly almost no new games have taken advantage of the extra RAM and CPU power that the DSi features but instead we have seen one or two titles that do use the DSi cameras. At least the DSi Shop Channel which undoubtedly was reaction to the Apple App Store has actually seen some success. At the time of writing there are 180 software titles available that range in price from free to $12. Of course one great benefit...

Lead and Gold

Lead and Gold review

If you were to ask me which movie genres didn’t tickle my special zones then I’d probably answer you with Romance and Westerns. Now if I were tied to a flaming stake and forced to choose between Gone with the Wind or The Good, The Bad and The Ugly then I would probably side with Clint Eastwood. As you may be able to guess from title, Lead and Gold for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC is not a romantic game but instead a western inspired shooter. Let’s find out more about it in this Lead and Gold PS3 review right...

FIFA World Cup 2010

FIFA World Cup 2010 review

It’s easy to be cynical every other year when EA bring out a FIFA game based around international soccer competitions and it’s also easy to see why. There are less teams to play as, the game usually feels a bit stripped down to the bare bones and once the tournament is over you probably won’t pick the game up again. Having said that, this latest World Cup game is very much fun to play thanks to some new game modes and some tweaks to gameplay and graphics which show where the game will be heading when FIFA 2011 comes out....

Super Street Fighter IV image

Super Street Fighter IV review

Last year I wasn’t able to review Street Fighter IV as the postman nicked my review copy…twice! So I was rather pleased when without asking, Super Street Fighter IV pops through my door for the PS3. I put it in my machine and instantly got down with arcade mode to give it a whirl. The first thing you’ll notice is the massive roster of 35 characters available right from the start. The classic characters we all know are there including the new ones from Street Fighter IV and some brand new ones including a martial artist called Makoto, a Muay-Thai...

Dungeon Explorer Warriors of Ancient Arts

Dungeon Explorer Warriors of Ancient Arts review

Typical RPG’s have never really been my cup of tea. All that grinding and talking to NPC’s for hours at a time really gets on my wick. An exception to the rule is Nintendo’s Zelda series; I just love its greater focus on puzzle solving and overall straightforwardness. Dungeon Explorer for PSP is the first game that I have played on my shiny new PSPgo. Let’s find out if it can get me loving more traditional Role Playing Games a little bit more in a review of Dungeon Explorer for PSP. Dungeon Explorer was originally released for the Sony PSP...