REVIEW: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: THE TELLTALE SERIES EPISODE FIVE: DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ (PS4)

NOTE: This review is spoiler free of plot details. Guardians of The Galaxy: The Telltale Series had a pretty consistent quality going with the right mixture of heart, humor and character development, that is, until the series’ fourth episode stumbled with a boring setting, poor pacing and questionable character motivations. Going into episode five, “Don’t Stop…

REVIEW: THE DARKNESS (PS3)

In 2004, developer Starbreeze impressed a lot of people with the release of the Xbox original exclusive The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. Launching alongside The Chronicles of Riddick film, it was a rare example of a game being much better received than the movie it was meant to support, something not really seen since GoldenEye 007 on the Nintendo…

REVIEW: BATTLE CHASERS: NIGHTWAR (PS4)

NOTE: The author of this article was a contributor to the Kickstarter campaign for Battle Chasers: Nightwar. After the closure of THQ proper and the dissolving of Vigil Games, Joe Madureira and other members of Vigil reformed as a new studio, Airship Syndicate, with the goal of returning to the long dormant Battle Chasers comic series that Madureira started…

REVIEW: BATMAN: THE ENEMY WITHIN EPISODE 2: THE PACT (PS4)

NOTE: This review is spoiler free of plot details. What made Batman: The Telltale Series such a joy to play was how much it turned traditional Batman tropes on their head. You still had characters like Selina Kyle/Catwoman and Harvey Dent to remind you that this is still a Batman story, but a lot of things you…

REVIEW: DUCKTALES 2 (NES/PS4/GAME BOY)

NOTE: Not played on the original NES, but on the PS4 version from the Disney Afternoon Collection. Capcom is no stranger to sequels: Mega Man had six entries alone on the NES and your head would probably start spinning trying to recall all the sequels, spin-offs, remasters and adjective themed updates for the Street Fighter franchise. One side of…

REVIEW: MEN IN BLACK II: ALIEN ESCAPE (PS2)

After years of games based on the Men in Black animated series, North American console exclusive gamers finally got their first ever Men in Black film universe game with the release of 2002’s Men in Black II: Alien Escape that released on both the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. Hailing from a different developer from the team that put together the last MIB console…