Videogaming is the third separate medium that a World War Z title has been released in, and it can be convincingly argued that all three entries exist individually from one another, though perhaps the game and the film are clos...
I love the MX and Supercross racing games from the last generation, but it seems that genre has dried up; at least when it comes to AAA publishers. Sure, there have been a few weak attempts to resurrect the dirt bike racing sce...
I generally find remasters annoying, especially when I’ve already played the original, but on those rare occasions when I never played the original, like the 2009 release of Ghostbusters: The Video Game, I’m secretly glad someb...
As we approach the six year anniversary of World War Z (the movie) it seems strange that anyone would spend the money to license the aging title to make a video game, especially when it was already confirmed that the movie’s se...
To get this out of the way right at the start, Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn isn’t a very good game. For those old enough to remember the original, or for the youngsters out there who know of the game only as a meme, Shaq Fu w...
Prepping for my review of NBA Playgrounds has been as enjoyable as playing NBA Playgrounds – even more so maybe – as I trek virtually through the rich history of what we reviewers like to call “arcade style” basketball games. S...