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Yakuza: Dead Souls Review

The Yakuza series is no stranger to the gaming industry. With four titles already under its belt here in the US, the series has a small, but loyal following. Dead Souls takes almost everything you kno...

Order Up!! Review

For several years, I worked as a cook, and one of the things I enjoyed about the job was that each order was a unique challenge. Making several different items at once, putting them all together...

The House of the Dead III Review

If there is any type of game that should work well with a Move controller, its an ‘on-rails’ shooter; you can’t really go too far wrong. House of the De...

Jak and Daxter Collection Review

I have a confession to make. I love HD collections. With the demise of backwards compatibility and my memory making older games look better than they actually do (I am looking at you Resident Evil Rem...

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review

Ever since EA and Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios revealed Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, I have been excited for the game. It looked like the blend of action based combat and RPG element...

ZTGD Versus – Arcana Heart 3

This episode features Ken "ZeroTolerance" throwing down against Justin "KillerWolverine" in a game of Arcana Heart 3 to see who can generate the most sparkles with their female polygonal counterpart.

Prehistoric Isle Review

Prehistoric Isle, a new mini for the PS3 and PSP brought to us by the wonderful SNK, is actually not a bad little title to spend some time playing. You play as a fighter pilot in the 1930s tasked with...

P.O.W. – Prisoners of War Review

Another new PS3/PSP mini by SNK is P.O.W. You play as one or two (if you’re playing co-op) prisoners of war trying to escape an enemy base, all the while trying to take down as many e...

Metal Slug 2 Review

Is there any platform the Metal Slug series is not on? I will be straightforward and tell you that I never played Metal Slug in an upright cabinet, but I did play it on the Playstation, Playstation 2...

King of Fighters ’96 Review

The King of Fighters has been around for a very long time. It’s one of the few fighting games that can hold its own against the likes of Capcom’s Street Fighter serie...