“Prepare for Titanfall… Again.” Titanfall for the Xbox 360 has finally arrived after being pushed back nearly a month after the Xbox One copy released. The real question is does it hold up against its Xbox O...
Your Titan is Now Ready Since its first gameplay trailer was revealed to the world, Titanfall was one of the most talked about next-gen games. It seemed ambitious, creative, and innovative, which excited a lot of people. Howeve...
I Feel the Need I played Need for Speed: Undercover again a few months ago. It’s still one of the worst racing games of the past decade. It’s riddled with bugs, repetitive and stupid. Thankfully, Criterion Games e...
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...
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 ...
A Fusion of Action, RPG, and Boredom After years of Playstation exclusives, Insomniac Games is back with not only a new IP, but the first game in their line-up to be on both the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360. This game was t...
Less Horror, More Microtransactions It is difficult not to compare the Dead Space series with the “Alien” franchise simply because they are very similar. Dead Space is like “Alien” because it was more ...
Honoring 25 Years In Style Twenty. Five. Years. That’s how long the Madden series has been around. Take a moment and let that sink in. That’s older than most of the people on staff here a SpawnFirst, myself included. Th...
ARMY OF TEDIUM All right, I’m going to disclose this up front: I have never played the original Army of Two, or its sequel, The 40th Day. Not even the demos. This is both good and bad. Bad, since I have no point of reference ...
THE NEXT BIG CRYSIS So here we are again with another Crysis on our plate. Â A little less than 2 years have passed since Crysis 2 came out for the Xbox, PS3, and PC. EA played out the mellow marketing for this iteration close ...