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HomeFront Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on March 16, 2011 under PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360
Unlike many others in the shooter genre, you’ll probably want to play Homefront for the setting, not the shooting. Homefront tells the tale of a dark future in which the United States’ economy collapses due to a series of crises. Now the US is left as a shell of country and to make matters worse, a unified Korea (unified by the North) has launched an all-out attack on the American mainland. M... more. -
The Phantom of The Console
0 CommentsPosted by Sacter on March 7, 2011 under News
The Phantom was supposed to be “console in a class of its own”, “a console built by gamers for gamers”, and a revolutionary product that would change the way we played games. It all started back in 2002, when Infinium Labs (now known as Phantom Entertainment) issued a press release to all news outlets stating that they would soon release a "revolutionary new gaming platform" that wo... more. -
Sonic Colors
0 CommentsPosted by Sacter on November 25, 2010 under Featured, Nintendo DS, Reviews, Wii
After so many had lost faith in him, Sonic made a comeback with a welcome surprise: a fresh-faced 3D Sonic with great looks and breezy action known as Sonic Colors! A handful of flashy new abilities are tossed into the mix, but they don't undermine the essential Sonic formula of high-speed platforming. Even though it’s not the perfect game, Sonic Colors exhilarates much more often than it frus... more. -
Retro Review: Sonic R
0 CommentsPosted by Sacter on November 10, 2010 under PC, Retro Review, Saturn
[caption id="attachment_138" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, and Robotnik (Eggman) are all ready to burn some rubber!"][/caption] Sonic R is considered by some die hard Sonic fans to be one of the worst Sonic games ever, yet others see it as a fun and enjoyable racing game! I sit on the middle of the fence in this debate, so I'll give the pros and cons and le... more. -
Canabalt Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on July 2, 2010 under Mobile, PC
Is it me or does it seem like this world we live in today lacks new ideas, no scratch that, good ideas? Yes, many casual games are notorious for being the same old puzzle game rip-off, but thankfully there a few special games like “Canabalt” that choose to stand out from the crowd. It does not take place in a diner and it does not involve a cute little penguin golfing with Santa Claus... more. -
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on July 16, 2009 under PS2, Wii
Maybe you haven't heard until now, but a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles four player fighting game is in development for Wii. The appearance of a TMNT game with no movie in sight is a good sign. Even better, the development team consists of both the people that brought you Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Team Ninja, the developer behind Ninja Gaiden. The game is said to be very much like Super Smash B... more. -
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on under Nintendo DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Reviews, Wii, Xbox 360
Wolverine games have something of a bad history. With a few exceptions, no Wolverine game seems to properly capture the essence of what makes Wolverine so awesome. However, the new game for the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine just may have what it takes, which is surprising considering the fact that it's a movie license game. Here are some reasons why I think this just might be the best Wolverine g... more. -
NinjaBread Man Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on under PC, PS2, Wii
The sheer number of terrible games released every year is immense, but every so often there comes a game that really takes the cake. The year before last, it was Anubis II, a 3D platformer supposedly based on Egyptian mythology. Last year, it was a surprisingly popular (seeing as how terrible it was) 3D platformer titled NinjaBread Man. Surprisingly enough it was developed by the same people as An... more. -
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on under PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Monolith released an intense sci-fi shooter in 2005, known as F.E.A.R., featuring a very horror inspired setting and feel. The same developers are currently working on F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, and intend to make it an even more intense experience, and one of more varied combat thanks to new weapons, enemies, and mechanics, such as explosive environments, advanced AI, etc. Though details of t... more. -
Wolfenstein (2009) Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on April 22, 2009 under PC, PS3, Xbox 360
The video game series Wolfenstein has been around longer than most. In fact, it debuted in 1983 as one of the first stealth-action game ever created. Since then, however, it has gone through some major re-imaginings, from the intensely bloody shoot-em-up Wolfenstein 3D to Return To Castle Wolfenstein, in which multiplayer was a pretty major component. Lucky for us gamers, the new Wolfenstein to be... more.
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