• [NSFW] Silent Hill 4: The Room (PS2)

    In celebration of All Hallows' Eve, here's the first of four scary-game reviews by GC writer and acclaimed scary person Meteo Xavier. Keep checking GameCola over the next few days for more! I could'

  • SEGA Columns Deluxe (iPhone)

    Boring lectures at university are easily and conveniently ignored with a couple of games on your iPhone. Columns Deluxe is a regrettable purchase, but not one of The Orange Box scale, as it only cost

  • Dance Dance Revolution Universe (X360)

    The last console you'd expect to see a dancing game on would be the sausage-fest that is the Xbox 360, but Konami must have thought they could release a fairly good DDR on this platform. They thought

  • Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (X360)

    Guitar Hero. We've all played it. We all know what it's about. That saves me twelve paragraphs. There's still that feeling of "we had this exact game last year" in Warriors of Rock, but there's one

  • Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)

    Motion controls? Bah! Fancy-pants three-dee graphics? Who needs 'em? Back in my day, we felt lucky if we had two buttons to press and could tell the hero apart from an 8-bit ketchup stain. The crafty

  • King’s Bounty: The Legend (PC)

    A major highlight of the earliest LAN parties I attended was the hotseat game of Heroes of Might and Magic that someone always had running off to the side. Well, it was a highlight for everyone els

  • Sonic Adventure (XBLA)

    It is very hard for me to review Sonic Adventure, because I grew up with this game. Or rather, I NEVER GREW UP, and I hold Sonic Adventure responsible. I was nine years old when I first completed thi

  • Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave (PC)

    Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave is sometimes pegged as the worst game in the entire series, for these reasons: Length: It is over twice as short as the other games. Plot: What plot? Graphics: It

  • Urban Brawl: Action DooM 2 (PC)

    Action DooM 2 is an incredibly well-crafted piece of art, but it's also chock full of gameplay.

  • Rocket Knight (PC)

    This is the most difficult review I will ever write. Don't get me wrong—I know exactly what I feel about Rocket Knight, the long-awaited new adventure for one of the 16-bit generation's cult heroes.