| European PlayStation Store set for more classic PSOne games | |
| Posted: 27.02.2008 07:37 by Kres | |
If what reports suggest are true, then European gamers are in for a real treat when 25 cult classic PlayStation One games are released onto the PlayStation store. Apparently they'll be unleashed soon. | |
| Flipside of the Divine Full Game released | |
| Posted: 26.02.2008 09:24 by | |
This free game from Team Flipside (actually developed as a university project) is sort of a blend of a puzzle game and an action game. Set in the world of ancient Aztec mythology, the player needs to guide a warrior through a series of obstacles and reach a portal on the other side of the given level. It's free and lighweight (less than 50MB's), so give Flipside of the Divine a try. Download Flipside of the Divine. | |
| Codemasters confirms Overlord for PS3 | |
| Posted: 25.02.2008 12:30 by Kres | |
Codemasters has confirmed to CVG that the Overlord series, a management adventure strategy that reminded us of Dungeon Keeper, is to be released on the PlayStation 3 this Summer. It's entitled Overlord: Raising Hell and will feature the full game of Overlord along with the content that was recently released for the Xbox 360. | |
| Journeys of the Dragon Rider 1.2 Demo released | |
| Posted: 25.02.2008 10:42 by | |
The demo of Journeys of the Dragon Rider has been released. Sequel to Dragon Castle, this adventure game developed by Australian-based MistKeep Software will have you soaring through the skies on the backs of dragons, defending your kingdom against invaders. Download the Journeys of the Dragon Rider 1.2 demo. | |
| Lost Odyssey review | |
| Posted: 21.02.2008 10:18 by | |
Joe Bennet played Lost Odyssey by Hironobu Sakaguchi (producer) of Final Fantasy fame working with award-winning Japanese novelist, Kiyoshi Shigematsu handling the story. That pair instills confidence right off the bat. Is that confidence ill-founded? Well one has to play the game to know for sure, but the author can share his opinion. Perhaps that will help. Read the Lost Odyssey review. | |
| Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 review | |
| Posted: 21.02.2008 09:20 by | |
Andi Hamilton played Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. The third game in this popular series, it features 161 characters (the most in the series), a replay system and online capability, among other features. But if one owns one or both of the other titles, is this worth picking up? The author shares his opinion. Read the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 review. | |
| Art of Fighting Anthology review | |
| Posted: 19.02.2008 09:32 by | |
Matt Keller played Art of Fighting Anthology. This combines the Art of Fighting trilogy, originally borne out of the "Street Fighter craze" in the early 1990's, into one package. If you remember those days then this title may bring back memories, but if you never played any of the games in the trilogy what can you expect? Hopefully our review will help to answer that question. Read the Art of Fighting Anthology review. | |
| Oxygen announces DS lineup for spring | |
| Posted: 19.02.2008 08:44 by Kres | |
Oxygen announced today that four new DS titles will be added to its spring line up. Hurry Up Hedgehog; An intriguing multiplayer brainteaser for all ages, and Powershot Pinball Constructor; allowing you to play, create and share pinballs - are both set for release March 28th. Pirates: Duels on the High Seas; an epic adventure for the 7 keys of the 7 seas, and 8Ball Allstars; Your pool, your way, your rules - both hitting stores April 18th. | |
| Jackass: The Game review | |
| Posted: 13.02.2008 09:59 by | |
The television series Jackass may have been canceled but it's popularity doesn't seem to have suffered too much, as evident by the continual release of films and now a video game. Indifference doesn't seem to be a popular opinion with regard to the series; most people like it or dislike it. So what of the game? Mike Jennings shares his objective evaluation. Read the Jackass: The Game review. | |
| Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure review | |
| Posted: 12.02.2008 13:29 by | |
Govan Roberts played Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure. Making proper use of the Wii's unique controller to solve puzzles is one thing this game offers. What else is there positive to say about this title? The author shares his opinion. Read the Zack & Wiki review. | |























