Archive for the ‘PlayStation 3 Reviews’

  • MLB 2K10 - Review
    Major League Baseball 2K10 is this year’s iteration of 2K Sports annual baseball title.  This year they really focused on the battle that takes place between the hitter and the pitcher and, in this aspect, they really succeeded.  The tension is definitely there whether you are trying hit it out of the park or you are on the other side trying to hold off the opposing...
    by Brandon Hofer at March 9th, 2010 at 06:03 pm
  • Battlefield Bad Company 2 - Review
    The boys of Bad Company are back for another adventure and DICE has improved upon the original Bad Company title in almost every way.  The game is absolutely beautiful and the campaign has pretty good variety ensuring that you won’t get bored on your journey.  The multiplayer is fantastic with a variety of different modes to keep you busy for a long time.  Additionally,...
    by Brandon Hofer at March 2nd, 2010 at 08:03 pm
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    Gaming for the Adrenalin Junkie
    Experience the rush of reaching a final table at a major poker tournament, where the prize money reaches 6 figures and you need nerves of steel to keep your cool. Certainly not for the faint-hearted when your own money is at stake.  Poker games for all kinds of players from experienced pros to beginners starting out on a new adventure.
  • Revenge of the Wounded Dragons - Review
    Any kid of the 70s must’ve had a moment during their juvenile life where they went absolutely nuts for martial arts films and telly series. Bruce Lee, cut down in his prime, set the screen alight with his lightning fast Jeet Kun-Do while David Carradine chopped the hell out of the wild wild west as Kane in Kung Fu. Revenge of the Wounded Dragons is a glorious 2D side...
    by pjmaybe at March 2nd, 2010 at 06:03 pm
  • Switchball - Review
    Recently inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, Mark Cerny produced one of the most influential and innovative games of the 1980s. Marble Madness originally hit arcades way way back in 1984. The game was entirely controlled by a trackball, and players took the role of a marble navigating a tricky network of platforms, lifts and ledges...
    by pjmaybe at March 2nd, 2010 at 06:03 pm
  • Heavy Rain - Review
    When the first (now rather primitive looking) footage of Heavy Rain emerged onto the Internet, the “uncanny valley” like animation looked stunning and slightly disturbing. Now that David Cage / Quantic Dream have delivered their masterpiece, it stands as a brave and bold experiment in delivering a truly mature gaming experience to an audience that usually applies that...
    by pjmaybe at February 19th, 2010 at 03:02 pm
  • Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Review
    A mere 5 minutes into Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, my jaw hit the floor. Ten minutes in I resigned myself to the fact that my jaw would be staying where it was for the entire duration of this game. If you
    by pjmaybe at October 19th, 2009 at 10:10 am
  • Digger HD - Reviewed
    With the rich seams of retro gaming heaven all but mined out, it
    by pjmaybe at October 8th, 2009 at 09:10 pm
  • Fat Princess
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    by pjmaybe at August 3rd, 2009 at 04:08 pm
  • Shatter Review - 2nd Opinion
    [After the controversy surrounding our Shatter review we decided to have a second opinion from an opposing view point. Be sure to leave any feedback you have below and thanks for visiting the site.] To paraphrase what Bart Simpson said on an older episode of the Simpsons,
    by Brandon Hofer at August 1st, 2009 at 05:08 am
  • Shatter - PS3 Review
    If I’d somehow perfected my time-travelling gymnasium to the point where I could return back nearly 30 years to have a word with my younger self about how games have progressed, I’d have to break it to the pimply-faced Peej that sadly, in 30 years time, people will still be playing Breakout. Crestfallen, my younger self, fresh from an extended bout of Manic...
    by pjmaybe at July 28th, 2009 at 12:07 pm