Diablo III (PC) review

Originally released in America in June of 2000, the last proper Diablo title took the world by storm and maintained a dedicated fanbase for nearly a dozen years. It’s already been reported that Diablo III sold over 3 million units within the first 24-hours, branding it as the fastest selling computer game of all time. Was it worth the frenzied hype or should this one be pitched back into the catacombs?

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Feature: Tempus Chronicle Kickstarter campaign

Kickstarter, a website designed to allow creative people to solicit funds from their target audience, has gained a lot of notice in the video game community of late.  Whether it’s Tim Schafer using his history of successful games to convince fans to give him money to make a new point-and-click adventure game or Monkey Paw Games asking for funds to make a special retail package of Class of Heroes 2,  the site’s gaining gaming headlines at a breakneck speed.  The latest project to catch my eye is touted as an episodic RPG on Facebook called Tempus Chronicle. Read more of this post

The Baconing (PSN) review

 

Although the title does not make it immediately apparent, The Baconing is actually the third game in the DeathSpank series, and is sometimes referred to as DeathSpank: The Baconing as a result.  Seems the first two titles were popular enough that Hot Head couldn’t resist more DeathSpank goodness.  This title follows on after one of the endings of Thongs of Virtue, so I highly recommend you play the first two games before tackling this one.  If you’re interested in the series, please see my reviews of the first and second games for the basics. Read more of this post

DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue (PSN) review

When Hot Head set out to make DeathSpank, they realized fairly early on that one game just wasn’t going to cut it.  In a display of bizarrely blind faith in the IP, they began work on the sequel before the first game was even released, enabling Thongs of Virtue to follow only two short months later.  This is a DIRECT sequel to the extent that you shouldn’t even CONSIDER playing it without having played the first game.  So if you’re just getting into the series and want to know more, please read my review of the original DeathSpank here. Read more of this post

Bastion (Xbox 360) Review

Is Bastion a safe haven or the end of the world?

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DeathSpank (PSN) review

What’s in a name…roses supposedly smell nice and all of that, so does it matter?  I suggest it may depend on how bizarre the name is, and I think we can all agree that DeathSpank certainly qualifies on the high end of that scale.  It grabs your attention and makes you curious.  At least, I guess it must if you’re actually reading this. Read more of this post

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (XBox 360) Review

Dragon Born or Dragon Dung?

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Chrono Trigger (DS) review

If you’ve ever wanted to travel through time, bring about the end of the dinosaurs, race against a living motorcycle, or reenact the opening scene of Terminator 2: Judgment Day with swords instead of guns, then I am thrilled to say you can once again do so in Square Enix’s DS port of one of the most well-crafted RPGs in gaming history. Read more of this post

Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll (PS3) review

Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll is the latest offering from Omega Force, the studio responsible for the Dynasty Warriors franchise. Omega Force digs into some of the Dynasty Warriors recipe while changing enough to give Trinity its own legs for a serviceable, repetitive, action role playing game. Read more of this post