• Soulcalibur IV (PS3)

    ...district representative. Now, jumping into the review for real. There are a number of improvements to the series that come with SCIV, but the biggest improvement has to be the...

  • The 2008 GameCola Videogame Awards

    ...in videogame history. Just look at him, for crying out loud! Readers’ Choice: Professor Layton Last Year’s Winner: GlaDOS Most Deserving of a Sequel The World Ends with You (DS)...

  • [NSFW] Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)

    ...bombs, and the almighty POW block. It probably makes more sense when you discover the worst kept Nintendo secret ever—this game was never designed to be a Mario game. You...

  • Blaster Master (NES)

    ...game that forces you to keep playing. The controls are smooth, and the level design is clean while still managing to challenge the first-time player. The designers managed to implement...

  • Rock Band 2 (X360)

    ...again. To trick the masses into falling for their clever plot for the world’s destruction, they released the first pair of Guitar Hero games and started a cultural phenomenon. Then...

  • Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge (PC)

    ...member of Mensa with an IQ as high as the number of floors in a New York skyscraper. Other than the puzzles, the gameplay is pretty much the same as...

  • Braid (X360-XBLA)

    ...What does have to do with this game is the time twisting aspects of the puzzle solving. Within each stage is a number of puzzle pieces scattered across the land.3...

  • The Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES)

    ...ridiculous, gaining money and items until you find your way to the lair where the enemies come from. Then it switches to platforming, and now level design is your chief...

  • Quantum Geek: Episode 3 – This Mortal Coil

    ...we don’t even know if it’ll do any good.” “Analyzing this data is still the best chance we’ve got. Besides, from what little I’ve been able to tell so far,...

  • 32-Bit Genocide This Weekend

    ...in Baltimore this Saturday. The show will feature video game cover bands, video game artists, and a number of consoles from gaming’s history. Doors open at 5, music starts at...