Check out Justin as he reviews Painkiller: Hell and Damnation, and talks about how this title can be tedious throwback to the games of yore, but still fun on occasions. Well, a little fun. Okay, just barely fun.
Reading Rainbow Meets Dawn of the Dead As a writer/critic for SpawnFirst, there are two things that I tend to spend a great amount of time doing: typing and killing zombies. Since zombies are second only to Russians as the go...
Same Game, Better Graphics “Realistic” first-person military shooters have been getting on my nerves quite a bit lately. First, there is a least one that comes out every year due to the success of Call of Duty 4: Mo...
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back If there’s one thing we’re not short of regarding anything Batman related, it’s 1) Batman’s origin, and 2) stories involving The Joker. Both The Joker and Batman’s ...
Well-Deserving of an Encore Guitar Hero and Rock Band were great games in the music/rhythm genre which stole countless hours from gamers around the world, however, they only mimicked the feel of playing a real instrument thro...
Follow These Rules and You’ll Survive…Probably When How to Survive first appeared on my radar, I was almost immediately sold. A survival horror game with a crazy Russian guy teaching me how to live during a zombie apoca...
This Game is Just… Wrong Day One: Garry’s Incident is a first-person shooter survival game, set in an Amazonian style jungle. The player must navigate situations, craft and kill their way through some natives for no app...
Just Another jRPG And not a very good one at that. Agarest: Generations of War from Ghostlight sounded like that answer to many PC gamer’s wishes for more jRPGs, but after a great beginning the game fell prey to repetiti...
SlasherJPC reviews Knock-Knock, a horror game developed by Ice-pick Lodge. Knock-Knock is a lovely side-scrolling game with some great aesthetics and ideas. Join Justin as he gives you the lowdown about this intriguing Indie t...
Extreme Conditions, Mild Gameplay It’s very rare to see a normal person playing the role of protagonist in an action game, much less a sci-fi game. In a genre mostly comprised of various space marines, it’s nice to...
Live Long and Prosper…by Avoiding this Game The new Star Trek movies directed by J.J. Abrams have been doing well so far. With mostly positive reviews from critics and movie goers, the rebooted franchise has become a sign...
SlasherJPC’s at it again with a Quickies Review of Shadow Warrior, and he doesn’t disappoint. Let’s just say that his review adequately reflects the gameplay craziness, ridiculous gore, and unexpected humor fo...
The Best Yet, or the Same Old Story? In their last few FIFA titles, EA has had complaints from demanding consumers about too little changes in their yearly iterations, and with consumers wanting more every year, there have ...
Papers, Please is one of those games that it’s easier to like the idea of than it is the implementation.  If there are some lessons, any lessons, from Papers, Please, it’s that life is hard, work is hard, and de...
Killing Him Will Only Piss Him Off One of the things I hold proudly in my obsession with video games is the drive I have to play games that fly under the radar, or the ones that just don’t “fit in” with the ot...