Most gamers would rather be at home playing games than traveling. But, when life throws you that travel bone, sometimes you just have to get up and go (with or without your favorite console). Of course, when this happens, there’s very little that can be done. Your options are to »
01/11/2012, Alan VegaIf you play online games, chances are that the most important and recognizable title to you is World of Warcraft. This is something that the developers behind Star Wars: The Old Republic want to change. The new game has finally come to an Internet near you, and first reviews of »
12/20/2011, Michael MurphySouth Park goes video once again with a new game titled “South Park: The Game” for PlayStation 3. This game will allow gamers to control the virtual South Park town. If this video game concept sounds familiar to you, that’s because South Park has been turned into a video game »
12/02/2011, Alan VegaA flurry of highly anticipated games have hit the shelves just in time for holiday shopping season. None of these titles should come as a surprise. They are all sequels of very well received games with an established, loyal following. Fans of the Zelda, Elder Scrolls and Call of Duty »
11/27/2011, John CookWhen images of the new Max Payne sequel hit the internet, many were skeptical. The developers gave the beloved game a make-over and many fans expressed concern that the new look might mean changes to the things they love most about the Max Payne franchise. The editors at CNET, however, »
11/05/2011, Michael MurphyGame Show fans will be pleased to hear that their favorite shows have been turned into video games. If you are a game show fanatic then you may want to go out and purchase a Nintendo Wii. This way you can have an interactive experience and feel like you are »
01/20/2011, Alan VegaWith all the uproar about sex and violence in video games, parents are becoming more concerned with what their kids are playing. Video games are becoming more and more realistic, but luckily, manufacturers are starting to recognize the growing concern. The Nintendo Wii and the Microsoft Xbox 360 are currently »
12/28/2010, Danny Mills