COMIC GAMERS ASSEMBLE FALL PREVIEW

With the summer technically over for most (particularly if you’re a student) we now look towards the cluster bombing that is the fall video game season, where every publisher tries to squeeze as much product onto stove shelves to capture us in the fever of the holiday season. While the rest of the video game themed…

THIS SEPTEMBER, THINGS GET A LITTLE DREDD-FUL IN DREDD MONTH

If you came in to visit the site today, you may notice something a little bit different in the top banner. That’s because in celebration of the release of the criminally underrated film “Dredd” in North American theaters two years ago, this September is Dredd Month. What this means is that the start of each…

REVIEW: JUDGE DREDD (SNES)

Ask many what their problem with movie or licensed video games is and you’ll probably see some of the following: It’s a rushed cash-in job that’s not very fun to play and it isn’t very long, and both would be correct a very high percentage of the time, especially in the 16-bit era. Almost every…

DMC DEVELOPER NINJA THEORY WORKING ON DISNEY INFINITY 2.0

Ninja Theory has been a studio with barely a handful of games released in the last console generation, yet the small number of releases from them is dwarfed exponentially by the quality of their output: Heavenly Sword, an early PS3 console exclusive, was a tad anemic from a gameplay standpoint but made up for it…

REVIEW: BATMAN (SEGA GENESIS)

The Sunsoft produced Batman NES games in my opinion were two of the best games on the system: They have great graphics, tight play control, a phenomenal soundtrack, and just the right amount of difficulty to get your pulse pounding, but not quite enough to make you throw your controller at the floor. Upon finishing…