Test Chamber – Project X Zone
Project X Zone features a ton of characters from Namco Bandai, Sega, and Capcom games, and as you might expect, it can get a little crazy.In this episode of Test Chamber, Jason Oestreicher (making an...
View ArticleLive Stream – Ride To Hell: Retribution
If you've read my recent review of Ride To Hell: Retribution or seen our episode of Test Chamber devoted to it, you know that it's hilariously awful. Halfway through playing the game, I realized that...
View ArticleReplay – Indiana Jones And The Emperor's Tomb
The closest we've ever come to playing an Indiana Jones game on Replay is Donald Duck's treasure-hunting adventure, Quackshot. While Quackshot is one of the best Genesis games, we thought it was time...
View ArticleSuper Replay – Trapt
Some longtime gamers may have memories of the Tecmo's Deception series, but not many recall its Playstation 2 entry Trapt. When Reiner showed me the box and told me it would be a good Super Replay...
View ArticleTop Ten iOS Board Games
Amid the many excellent tower defense, endless runner, and puzzle games available on iOS, a lesser known breed of mobile game is gaining steam. Even as actual tabletop gaming popularity continues to...
View ArticleGetting To Know The Shin Megami Tensei IV Cast
With the July 16 release date of Shin Megami Tensei IV nearing, we wanted to give you a preview of the characters that join you on your quest to help rid the world of demons.The Gauntlet Rite occurs at...
View ArticleSuper Replay History & Round-Up
The first episode of Replay aired on January 27, 2010. We haven't missed a Saturday since then. It didn't take us long to realize we wanted to play some games longer than the typical 20 to 30 minutes...
View ArticleHow To Unlock And Use QR Codes In Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Animal Crossing: New Leaf has been out for almost a month now, so many of you probably already have an expanded house and a variety of shops in your town. Being as time sensitive as the game is,...
View ArticleLimbo iOS Impressions – The Same Beautiful Experience, With Inferior Controls
I consider myself a bit of a Limbo expert. I played the game multiple times when it released on Xbox 360, even getting the “fewer than five deaths” Achievement. When the game released on PlayStation 3,...
View ArticleRiding Dragons – A Talk With Grounding's Yukio Futatsugi
Yukio Futatsugi may not be a household name, but he's worked on a slew of memorable games, including Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey. Sega Saturn fans probably know him best as one of the creators of the...
View ArticleSpend Your July 4th With Our 'Time Sinks' Feature Series
On Memorial Day, we regaled you with our favorite cult classic titles from the current generation. You told us that you loved the idea of themed features on the holidays, so we're back with another...
View ArticleOpinion: Double Fine's Broken Age Now A Broken Trust
Things were going so well for Double Fine. The company was singlehandedly responsible for making crowdfunding a viable, publisher-free mechanism for development. Broken Age (neé Double Fine Adventure)...
View ArticleTest Chamber – Heads Up!
If you've glanced at the iOS App Store lately, then you've probably noticed a new game called Heads Up! dominating the charts. Do you know that game where somebody holds a word on a piece of paper to...
View ArticleTime Sinks – Castlevania: Order Of Ecclesia
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia has been on my must-play list for a long time now. Released in 2008, it remains the final Symphony of the Night-style Castlevania game. Part of me purposely put off...
View ArticleTime Sinks – Civilization V
Sid Meier’s most famous series is the quintessential time sink, but for me it’s not because of red-eyed nights spent hooked on playing just one more turn. The far more effective way Civilization has...
View ArticleTime Sinks – Final Fantasy Tactics
My Time Sink is a little different than my coworkers’. I’m kicking it off with a story that illustrates how it became an obsession of mine, and why I fought so vehemently to give it a prominent spot on...
View ArticleTime Sinks – Resident Evil 2
I’ve spent plenty of time in expansive worlds like Azeroth, Hyrule, and Final Fantasy VII’s Gaia, but games like World of Warcraft and The Legend of Zelda series come with an expected, lengthy time...
View ArticleCosBlog #89: Gears Of War Brigade By Cos.n.Fx
As a bit of a Gears fan myself (understatement), I was blown away by each and every build Cos.n.Fx has seen to fruition. Unable to choose just one costume for the blog, I’m highlighting the lot,...
View ArticleTime Sinks – The NHL Series
Choosing one game to highlight as my time sink wasn't easy. I've logged hundreds of hours into exploring Tamriel in The Elder Scrolls games, exploring the myriad vaults of the Fallout games, trekking...
View ArticleTime Sinks – Pokémon Red & Blue
"It's kind of like dog fighting": my friend didn't have the most eloquent way of explaining this new game called Pokémon that was just released for the Game Boy, but I was intrigued. In 1998 I was...
View Article