Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

WP7 Reviews Tentacles and Sally's Salon


I didn't have time to try out Tentacles last week so I'm giving you a double post this week. Tentacles released on July 20th for $4.99 and Sally's Salon Luxury Edition released July 27th for $4.99. Impressions after the break.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Beards & Beaks Review (WP7)

This week on Windows Phone 7 marks the release of Microsofts first in house created and published Windows Phone game and with it comes a not so surprising twist. Read more after the break.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

You Don't Know Jack Review


You Don't Know Jack is a throw back to the 1990's an edgy trivia game for the at the time cutting age PlayStation 1. A lot of things have changed over the last ten years since the last YDKJ was released. Does this franchise stand the test of time or is it another game that shouldn't have been resurrected? Should you fear the $30 price tag or should you embrace it? Find out after the break.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Super Sport Pack DLC Review

Yesterday marked the release of the first real downloadable content for our favorite racing game this year. The pack includes new achievements, new cars and new single player races but, is it worth your $7?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

New Windows Phone Games Available 11/30/10

This week you can find "Fast and the Furious: Adrenaline" on the marketplace for $5

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

NBA Jam Review (Xbox 360)

Does EA’s resurrection of NBA Jam fill the void left by the cancellation of NBA Elite 11? Was EA Justified in taking a game that was supposed to ship free with Elite 11 and turning it into a $50 stand alone retail game? Does the old school game play hold up on today’s consoles? I’ll answer all these questions after the break.

Kinect Sports Review

Is Kinect Sports a must have for Microsoft’s shiny new Kinect sensor this holiday season. Or, is it just a rip of off the overly popular Wii Sports. How does it stack up against the other Sports titles on the market? Find out in our full review after the break.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Pac-Man Championship Edition DX Review

The sequel to the surprisingly strong Pac-Man Championship Edition flew under the radar and  is here. Does it once again reinvent the tried and true formula?

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

MotionSports Review

MotionSports is a kinect launch title made by Ubisoft Milan. It has six different sports to choose from. Horseback riding, hang gliding, boxing, soccer, football, and skiing. Sounds like a blast, but does it take home the gold?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Review: Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush

 Backyard  Sports Football: Rookie Rush is the sequel to one of the easiest gamerscore games found on the Xbox 360. You could literally get all the achievements in 10 minutes or less in the first one. How does Rookie Rush fair?

Friday, November 5, 2010

Review: The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout

Now whip it - into shape - shape it up
Kinect really does work and so does this game. However, there are a couple of problems with kinect itself and this particular game. You need a lot of room space to play kinect. The ideal amount would be 10 x 10 space. The perfect placement for kinect might also take some trial and error. I have my kinect sensor placed about 3 feet off of the ground and The Biggest Loser requires you to do floor exercises. I had a hard time getting kinect to track me while I was on all fours. Maybe not a deal buster, but it was frustrating during the challenge games.

The Biggest Loser also has a horrible menu system. I hope this is game specific menu fail, if not, every kinect game is going to be a pain to navigate. It will take you a good 20 minutes to figure out what is going on, which is unacceptable. I felt blind for those first 20 minutes.

You start the game out by doing a training lesson with a virtual trainer to see how fit you are. It will then recommend the difficulty you should proceed at. The difficulty ranges from light, moderate, challenging, hard, or intense. You can also setup your exercise program to target specific areas of your body. Arms and chest, core, butt, legs, or full body. After you do that, you will go into this full body scan mode. It basically gets your measurements which you can tune afterwards if something is off. Supposedly you can go back and get your body scanned again. That way it can tell if your body shape has improved.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

No Longer An Arbitrary Number, Stallion83 Does Reviews


It was only a matter of time before I put all that game playing to use.  My review scores will be carefully calculated with a lot of different elements in mind. One being every other game out there for comparison sake.  I believe I have a good feel for games across the spectrum. So it's easy for me to distinguish the horrible from the bad, the decent from the good, or the  great from the amazing better than most since I do play everything. Not just play, but play them to death.  Don't expect long winded write ups. Straight and to the point is what it's all about here. Most people only look at the scores anyway and nowadays people like short and sweet.  A game should be judged by how well it is in this day and age and how well it stacks up to the competition.  Who is better equipped to cover the whole spectrum?

You are still getting one man's opinion, of course, but from a man who plays everything.