• Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (PS2)

    Videogame sports simulations are curious enough as it is—but a golf sim? Ridiculous. It's just a matter of pressing the same button twice or three times, after lining up your shot. Most games defaul

  • Scribblenauts (DS)

    You can't swing a dead cat recently without hitting a game that purports to have "emergent gameplay" or "endless possibilities limited only by your imagination".

  • The Beatles: Rock Band (X360)

    The Beatles were revolutionary! A massive inspiration to everyone who ever lived. They were a massive influence of mine, although I didn't realise this until a few weeks before the release of The Beat

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    Avenue Flo (Mac)

    Flo to the Rescue! OK, I'll admit it up front: I enjoyed Avenue Flo. To be fair, though, it's the kind of game I can't help but take to. Cute animation, quirky humor, reasonably difficult puzzles, a d

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    PURE (X360)

    Well-known extreme sports include skateboarding, surfboarding, and roller-skating. For those of you who are not into extreme sports, I'd like to explain some aspects of this genre to you. It's all ab

  • Pokémon Pinball (GBC)

    Spinoffs are a fickle thing. Sometimes, they lead to some extraordinary franchises, like the Mario Kart series, or the Mario Tennis/Golf series. Sometimes, they lead to unfortunate nightmares riddle

  • Tales of Monkey Island: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal (PC)

    I took four pages of notes while playing Tales of Monkey Island: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal with my sigfig, to help me when writing my eventual review of the game. This sentence appears no fewer

  • Math Gardener (X360-XBLI)

    I ran into a bit of a dilemma when deciding how to review this game. In playing it, it's immediately apparent that this is less a game, and more a review supplement for basic math. Since this is a vid

  • The Dark Spire (DS)

    David Bowie does make a guest appearance, after all, as mandated by Japanese constitutional law.

  • Math Sniper 3D (X360-XBLI)

    Math Sniper 3D could have saved my life when I was in third grade, but it just had to fall into my lap twelve years too late.