Archive for the ‘Review’ category

Imagine an RPG in which the whole world lies at your feet. Imagine an RPG in which the quest structure is not ‘kill X number of Y’. Imagine an RPG in which your character’s attributes are infinitely customizable. Imagine an RPG that manages to actually surprise you with strange twists and turns. Imagine an RPG [...]

Clockwords Prelude

November 12th, 2009

Words are good. Words allow us to express ourselves. If we didn’t have words, we would probably be stuck drawing pictures all of the time, which would make for a very image rich world, but one filled with scribbles everywhere. If you think graffiti is a problem now, just consider what life would be like [...]

Are you one of those people who regrets that PC games seem to have had their soul sucked out of them and have become tools of the evil one, turning perfectly nice gamers into little more than digital psychotics who become grossly uhnappy if five minutes goes by without someone’s head being blown off? If [...]

Action adventure game mini ninjas is fun for the whole family. If your family are cartoon ninjas.
But is it any good? Mini Ninjas lacks a clear explanation for why it exists in that the game begins with you coming rolling down some steps and an old guy telling you that your ninja friends have gone [...]

Torchlight RPG Review

November 5th, 2009

Torchlight is an RPG setting the world of RPG’s alight with its ‘I played it all night long and lost my job the next day’ game play and exceptional customer service. Unlike larger companies which seem to delight in confounding their customer base, Torchlight makers Runic Games won hearts by demonstrating just how dedicated they [...]