Author: Michael Futter

Mike is the Reviews Editor and former Community Manager for this fine, digital establishment. You can find him crawling through dungeons, cruising the galaxy in the Normandy, and geeking it out around a gaming table.

Saints Row: The Third – Genki Bowl VII Review

Now that the cat is out of the bag, I have no problem reminding you that Saints Row: The Third was my Game of the Year for 2011. Even with the bugs and glitches (I still can’t access ...[Read More]

The Sky is Limited… Where Are the Skylanders?

Gamers are no strangers to shortages. Most of us learned early on that in order to secure a console at launch, preordering is almost always required. We get it. Once we have a game at home (and the pl...[Read More]

A Kingdom for Keflings Review

Cloud gaming is the future. While it may never replace disk-based or downloadable games, OnLive has progressed from proof of concept to viable business in a very short amount of time.

Corpse Party Review

If you are an aged individual like me, you might remember a series of books called "Choose Your Own Adventure". These books featured branching paths that readers could follow...

Editorial: Viacom’s Unethical and Infringing Behavior

Dear Readers, As you are likely aware, the VGAs were this past Saturday on Spike TV. You may also be aware that Spike (and GameTrailers) are owned by media giant Viacom. Viacom has earned itself a rep...[Read More]

WWE All Stars Review

When I reviewed the PSP release of WWE All Stars back in April, I commented how good it looked and played for a portable port. Imagine my surprise when I put in the 3DS version and found...

Apples to Apples Review

Before Facebook, “social game” had a completely different meaning. Social gaming used to mean in-person experiences in which the people playing were at least as important ...[Read More]

Voltron: Defender of the Universe Review

From days of long ago… That’s how it all began in 1984 and it’s exactly how Voltron: Defender of the Universe from Behavior Interactive and THQ begins. ...[Read More]