David Sanchez

Up Up Down Down: Strider

Strider is one of those rare franchises that hasn't been monetized to death. As such, the retro series is still…

11 years ago

Weekly Wrap-Up: Not exactly a master Thief

It's the first Sunday of March (at least it still is here in California where I'm at), and what better…

11 years ago

Dr. David’s Indie Roundup: Gods Will Be Watching, N++, Nova-111, and Swords & Solders 2

It's the weekend, which means it's a good time to catch up on some indie gaming news and get stoked…

11 years ago

Path of Exile: Sacrifice of the Vaal Preview: Prepare for more demonic madness

Path of Exile from Grinding Gear Games had its official hard launch not too long ago. As part of the…

11 years ago

Up Up Down Down: New Super Luigi U

Somehow, February turned out to be the month of New Super Mario Bros. Starting with the DS original, we inevitably…

11 years ago

Sniper Elite 3 Preview: Open-ended tactical combat

Tactical shooters are generating quite the buzz as of late. With plenty of smaller studios instilling feelings of nostalgia, it's…

11 years ago

Weekly Wrap-Up: Thunder and Lightning

It's time to recap all of the gaming goodness! All of it! This time on GameZone's Weekly Wrap-Up, we're going…

11 years ago

Dr. David’s Indie Spotlight: Orphan mixes touching storytelling and WarioWare-style mini-games

Despite their humble beginnings as plot-less exercises in action and twitch reflexes, video games as a medium have managed to…

11 years ago

Up Up Down Down: New Super Mario Bros. U

If you've been keeping up with our Up Up Down Down feature this month, you're probably aware that we've dedicated…

11 years ago

Dr. David’s Indie Roundup: Treasurenauts, Kentucky Route Zero Act 3, and more

Variety is a damn great thing, which is exactly why we're going to look at a few largely different games…

11 years ago