REVIEW: DmC DEVIL MAY CRY

Played on: PS3 Played for: 9 hours to finish the campaign on the Nephilim difficulty and an extra hour or two of backtracking added on for trophy hunting. There isn’t much I can say about the fan’s revolt of Ninja Theory’s reboot to the Devil May Cry franchise that hasn’t already been said a hundred … Continue reading REVIEW: DmC DEVIL MAY CRY

Eternal Poison (PS2) – Review

Played on: PS2 Played for: About 20 hours suffering through the available campaigns before calling it quits. Now I don't normally feel inclined to review a game unless I've beaten it completely, but today I'm going to make an exception because, in this case, I just couldn't bring myself to do so. Take this review … Continue reading Eternal Poison (PS2) – Review

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Review

Played on: PS3 Played for: 7 hours to finish the campaign on the default setting. Very little multiplayer experience. Released in North America on March 20th for the Xbox 360 and PS3, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a squad-based tactical shooter that takes place during the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil … Continue reading Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Review

Lollipop Chainsaw Review – Cheerleaders, zombies and talking heads! Oh my!

Played on: PS3 Played for: 5 hours to clear the campaign on the default settings and another hour or two achievement farming. The students of San Romero High have been turned in to zombies and it's up to cheerleader Juliet Starling to put the undead out of their misery in SUDA 51's zombie beat-em-up for … Continue reading Lollipop Chainsaw Review – Cheerleaders, zombies and talking heads! Oh my!

Prototype 2 Review (PS3)

Played on: PS3 Played for: Around 15 hours completing the campaign on the default setting. The tables are turned in Prototype 2 with Alex Mercer now becoming the villian, passing the torch (per se) to Sgt. James Heller, a former military man avenging the death of his wife. Plot wasn’t exactly a strong point for … Continue reading Prototype 2 Review (PS3)