GBF Episode 12 - Why are shooters on the Wii so bad?
- May is officially upon us and the gaming lull is still present, but we do have games! The new episode of GBF is here and we give the quick rundown of titles that we review...
| 6 | When Spore burst onto the scene in 2008, it opened up a world of possibilities. After all, it was a game which was based on procedural events - you could create almost anything you wanted. But ever since then, almost every other property associated with the Spore brand name has suffered from severe mediocrity at best - they haven't managed to capture the essence of the original. With Darkspore, Maxis hoped to change that. The game is a much more serious offering, as opposed to the light-hearted fun approach previously seen. But, it's probably not the revolution they were hoping for. » Read the full review |
- May is officially upon us and the gaming lull is still present, but we do have games! The new episode of GBF is here and we give the quick rundown of titles that we review...
- Another month, another list of games that you should keep your eyes on. There's a number of handheld titles as well as big Sony hitters. Motorstorm came out last week in E...
- Maxis' Darkspore has been pushed back to later next month. The game was initially scheduled for a March 29 release, but will now hit retails on April 28 instead. Maxis re...
- March is upon us and the word busy is likely quite an understatement, there are a number of pretty big hits coming right up for that ever growing black hole in your wallet...
- The Darkspore beta was an interesting, if very brief, experience. Jumping straight into it this past weekend, I was promptly greeted by an introductory dialogue that set t...
- EA has unveiled DarkSpore, a brand new action RPG experience that's being developed by Maxis Studio for the PC and is due sometime early of 2011 next year. Inspired by Spo...