• Brink (X360)

    ...delivers a full game. The entire game consists of 16 Campaigns and 4 “What if” campaigns. This number, however, is very misleading and artificially inflated because the game only really...

  • Ridge Racer 3D (3DS)

    ...this was no doubt the game for me to obtain. Ridge Racer or Rigid Racer? Ridge Racer 3D has a decent number of courses, each with harder versions that you...

  • GC Podcast #40: The Mike & Jeddy Show Pt 2

    ...Gray and Alex Jedraszczak be able to read ALL of the mail submitted in a timely manner?! Find out on this, the GameCola Podcast number 40! Mike and Jeddy go...

  • Crash Twinsanity (MXB)

    ...the stage implied Cortex having to escape from a rampaging teddy bear. Other problems are far more prominent. Collision bugs (dis)grace some of the game areas, and a number of...

  • SAVE THE DATE: GameCola’s 10th Anniversary Podtacular!

    ...the 5PM hour, we’ll be opening up the Skype lines to The GameCola Faithful. Wanna join the party? E-mail your Skype username and/or telephone number to podcast@gamecola.net, and you just...

  • Videogames Save the World

    ...Facebook feed with their stupid game updates. Zooniverse.com is a great place to go for a bunch of science projects/games from a number of branches of science, including Astronomy, Archaeology...

  • The Simpsons Arcade Game (XBLA)

    ...game, including allowing you to change the difficulty and the number of lives you play with. The best addition was the inclusion of the vastly superior Japanese version, which should...

  • Trine 2 (PC)

    ...owns because it was in one of the Humble Indie Bundles. Outside of the graphics and a miniscule number of mechanic adjustments, Trine 2 is exactly the same. It could...

  • E3 2012: The Sony Press Conference

    ...have teamed up with a number of companies that provide books for tablet devices. I think I can safely speak for all GameCola fans when I say that there is...

  • Echoes of Sorrow (PC)

    ...As it turned out, Echoes of Sorrow happened to number among them, which was one of the reasons I jumped at the chance to review it. I should preface this...