MIDNIGHT SONS MONTH: THE COLLECTED EDITION

As the month of October comes to a close, so does my look at some Marvel Comics horror themed videogames. Thanks for reading, for anyone coming in, here’s the link to all five issues. Happy Halloween everyone!: Review 1: Blade (PS1) Review 2: Blade (GBC) Review 3: Blade 2 (Xbox) Review 4: Ghost Rider (PSP)…

REVIEW: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN DLC

I finally had a chance to play last week’s Amazing Spider-Man DLC over the weekend, so I’ll chime in with my impressions. Rhino Challenge Pack I’ve actually been in possession of this since I purchased the game last June. The pack is a score attack game where you take control of the Rhino and try…

REVIEW: MARVEL VS. CAPCOM (DREAMCAST)

Because I still had my Dreamcast hooked up, and the fact that it’s being rereleased as a download title in two weeks, I decided to take a look at the original Marvel Vs. Capcom. In the late 1990’s, what was known as the “Vs.” series became hugely popular due to its combination of Street Fighter…

REVIEW: SPIDER-MAN (DREAMCAST)

This past Sunday marked the 13th anniversary of the launch of the Sega Dreamcast. That’s not a nice number that people usually break out the retrospectives over, but I have a soft spot for the system and that gives me an excuse to talk about it, and one of my favorite superhero games: Spider-Man. Now,…

REVIEW: THOR: GOD OF THUNDER (XBOX 360)

Thor: God of Thunder gets a pretty hard rap. I’m sure it’s been listed on a couple of “Worst of” lists for the year 2011, and can be found heavily discounted in bargain bins everywhere in large quantities. So, is Thor REALLY that bad? Well….okay so Thor can be good. Is it really good? No.…