• 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...

  • Alt-Play: Jason Rohrer Anthology (DSiWare)

    ...wide number of outcomes. As you tackle life alone, the macabre music leaves you feeling lonely and empty, like you are missing a very important aspect of your life. When...

  • Tobe’s Vertical Adventure (PC)

    ...game’s downloadable soundtrack and art gallery (which includes a number of nifty concept sketches that, disappointingly, never surfaced as actual concepts in the final game). Happily, Tobe’s Thoughtfully Crafted Adventure...

  • Mystery Trackers: Raincliff (PC)

    ...because the puzzles are either mind-numbingly easy or eye-searingly difficult. Of all the hidden object games I have played, one of the absolute best was Mystery Trackers: Raincliff, which—fortunately for...

  • 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...

  • Puzzle Agent 2 (PC)

    ...knowledge of a subject in order to be completed. When it’s Done, it’s Done. How can you work out the second Monosaki number puzzle without using any hints? Or the...

  • 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...

  • Sonic 3D Blast (SG)

    ...game in the series that requires you to kill a specific number of enemies to continue, something that has been used on occasion since and has been considered a horrid...

  • 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...