Sine Mora
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Sine Mora shakes up side-scrolling shooters with a stunning art style that wows when you first see it. It’s also got unique Hungarian voice acting complete with subtitles,…
Sine Mora shakes up side-scrolling shooters with a stunning art style that wows when you first see it. It’s also got unique Hungarian voice acting complete with subtitles,…
Last month brought us a double dose of Alan Wake with the original game’s long awaited port to PC, and a brand new adventure with Alan Wake’s American…
With the recent surge in the popularity of re-releasing older games with remastered visuals, it’s surprising it took so long for Konami to jump on this particular bandwagon….
Silent Hill has been struggling to recapture its success for the better part of a decade, with most of the installments after Silent Hill 3 feeling like failed…
The Good: Combat is better than ever. Gone are the dull, repetitious planet scanning and safe/pad cracking minigames. RPG elements are well-balanced. The Bad: Completes the ME story…
Tales of Graces was originally released on the Nintendo Wii in 2009, in the land of the rising sun. The RPG remained a Japanese exclusive for a couple…
I have to admit, I’m at best a fair weather baseball fan. I haven’t played a baseball game in a couple of years, mostly because I heard nothing…
Journey is one of the greatest gaming experiences of the current generation and something that no one who plays it will ever forget. You’re dropped into the game…
Both Capcom and Namco have created some fantastic crossovers in the past, which is one of the reasons why Street Fighter X (or Cross) Tekken was so intriguing….
If you’ve never witnessed some of the amazing footage of street soccer players showing off their tricks, check it out on YouTube sometime. The guys (and girls) have…