• New Videogame Releases for the Week of July 18th, 2010

    Limbo, Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena, Arc Rise Fantasia, Trackmania Wii, Zany Golf, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, and more.

  • The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS)

    This might just be the most objective review of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks ever written. That's because I'm not so in love with any of the other Zelda games that I'm extra-critical or extra-fo

  • Fabricated News: Fire Emblem Remakes

    Fabricated News takes a look at the new Japanese Fire Emblem game, a remake of the first game in the series.

  • Flash Flood: Epic Mario

    Epic. It's a word that's tossed around more than cabers in Scotland. EPIC WIN. EPIC FLAIL. "Dude, your snow cone is epic." It's hard to tell if the Internet even knows what epic really means anymore.

  • Fanfiction Roundup

    When did GameCola get a fiction section?

  • Slumber Party Part Two (sort of) Released!

    Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know that the "We're Having a Slumber Party!" podcast has been appended to include more content. Rather than create a whole new podcast for the second part of our

  • Transformice (PC)

    Transformice is one of those games which shouldn't be as fun as it is. It almost feels like the developers are cheating: they provide a mostly blank canvas and then run off while the players generat

  • Gamera Obscura: Pac-Boy & Mouse

    You can barely find any knowledgeable source of information on this game, it's so lost in the bowels of time. But from what I gathered from the awful introduction is that a mouse has been beating up your girlfriend and now you, in your fit of rage, are solely devoted to avenging her by squashing all mice.

  • Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games

    Forgive me, my dear readers, but after playing Enchanted Arms, I don't think I can go back to playing Xbox Live Indie Games. You might've seen this coming, considering how I described the game in my review, with phrases like "one of my new favorite videogames," "I had the freakin' time of my life," and "as he beckoned toward me with his throbbing, engorged, magically possessed right arm, I felt the waves of passion finally overtake me. 'Atsuma!' I cried, not sure if it was in pleasure or in pain. 'Take me! Take me now! Show me now what that arm of yours can really'"–you get the idea.

  • Maya Fey Reviews Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

    Phoenix Wright's assistant, Maya Fey, reviews Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.