
Here’s a walkthrough for graphic adventure/murder simulation “Orchestrated Death“. If you ever watched the movie Final Destination and thought to yourself, “Pssh. I can do that”, Then this is the game for you. Happy killing. Read more… »

Here’s a walkthrough for graphic adventure/murder simulation “Orchestrated Death“. If you ever watched the movie Final Destination and thought to yourself, “Pssh. I can do that”, Then this is the game for you. Happy killing. Read more… »

Everyone’s favorite upcoming quirky FPS has just been delayed until next year, sadly as much I was hoping it would come out this year it seemed inevitable to be delayed with the massive scope this game has. Hopefully the extra development time give them enough time to make it a perfect game.
You can read our interview with the ZenoClash team here, also the new screenshots after the jump.
A legacy of failure.
I must have thought I was pretty cool as a young lad with a sleek Sega-CD nestled under my Genesis and a sexy 32x sitting proudly on top. Alas, both add-ons proved to be huge commercial flops, earning them both spots on Casualty Gamer’s 6 worst console add-ons list. I don’t mind giving those two away early. We all knew it was coming, just like we all know you’re about to skip to number one anyway. Let’s get on with it. Read more… »

Not as heavy as last week’s epic update, but there is a lot of content here.
Games and Demos
Everything else after the break…

Forget what mom said about playing with your food.
I’ve been contemplating for a while now about writing this review, mainly because of the amount of bad publicity on Kongregate surrounding Meat Boy’s somewhat controversial ending. However, I have come to the decision that such a good game should not be forgotten because of something that should be the decision of the reader and the reader alone, and that my own feelings about the situation should not affect this in any way. So, rather than discuss the moral implications behind the ending, which seems to have dominated discussion about the game on Kongregate, I will review the game itself, and let you make your own mind up about the ending. Read more… »

Welcome to a new column called In Case You Missed It, where I’ll be revisiting the games of the past generation, finding budget priced games I think you’ll enjoy.
This week on In Case You Missed It, we take a look at a cult classic on the PS2, Katamari Damacy!

Our latest weekly freebie, Glest, is a fairly standard RTS in the vein of games like Starcraft or Command & Conquer. However, Glest does manage to distinguish itself from the rest of the pack in two distinct ways. It has a unique “tech vs. magic” system where the two sides face off, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. The other difference? It’s free. Read more… »

Just to top off our highly praising review of World of Goo, the interview, and the original announcement is the release of the Demo!
So grab the demo here, and at only a tiny 33megs you have no excuse not to download it (…unless you have already purchased it, but then I doubt you would of read this far) nonetheless it’s the entire first chapter and is very much worth the download.
We’ve thrown together a handy little guide for the very violent flash adventure “The Visitor“. This one is rated MA folks so make sure you’re over 18 if you plan to play this one…or just don’t let your parents catch you. We won’t tell. Read more… »

On Monday, Sony announced PS3 Firmware 2.50 and PSP Firmware 5.0. These may be the best firmware updates for both systems– for the PS3, it’s easily the best since the PS3 got trophies and in-game XMB. I have read that these will be coming out tomorrow, and that the PS3 will be getting Flash 9 support in addition to the features below, but I have yet to find official confirmation of this. The Playstation blog is notably silent.
Here’s what you can expect: