This month, Telltale games presents the newest faces in episodic gaming, Wallace and Gromit.
Browsing: Reviews by JanaLee Stocks
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII is well worth the price and a very enjoyable FPS flight experience.
What do you do when the fun machine game system breaks? Take it to Bub’s of course...
Strategy Informer takes a look at the second Episode in the Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People series.
All in all, totally worth the playtime and highly recommended for fans of adventure gaming and fans of Strong Bad...
This game earns the name extreme, from the maps to the enemies to the combat. Even the map building is extreme, particularly if you’re the rabbit
JanaLee Stocks takes a look at Bus Driver for the PC, and she likes what she sees.
Paradox’s Supreme Ruler 2020 comes three years later as a follow up to Supreme Ruler 2010 offering a list of improvements and variations.
New Horizons adds eight new vessel types, a new environment and twenty new missions which is pretty impressive for an add on package.
Overall I enjoyed playing Agon, but there isn’t a lot of replayability to the game.
Fortunately I can say that the final episode of Sam and Max Season 2, Episode 205:Whats New Beelzebub just plain rocked.
Chariots of the Dogs represents the tenth episode for the dynamic duo since TellTale games took the reigns and started Season 1 last year.
All in all Band of Bugs was a good play, though how much replayability for the price tag it has is yet to be seen.
Saga has moved away from the typical MMORPG to an MMO strategy and world building game...
The latest brainchild in the Sam and Max franchise, how does Episode 203 compare with the other eight games? Read our review to see what we think.
When I first saw the descriptions of SunAge this was a game that I wanted to like.
The short introduction for the uninitiated: Sam and Max are a dog and big mouthed rabbit team of freelance police, the stars of the Sam and Max adventure games.
The basic storyline behind Darkness Within is that you are a detective by the name of Howard Loreid who is trying to track down the Private Eye, Loath Nolder who is wanted for murder.
Alpha Prime fails to live up to its potential as a great game and merely settles for adequate in almost every aspect of the game.
Pros and cons aside I have no regrets in the time I spent playing Sam and Max and Ice Station Santa will have a place on my shelf with the first season.