GameZone Staff

Halo: Reach review

Everyone loves Halo, right? It may be the most popular science-fiction first-person shooter of the past decade, but that doesn’t…

13 years ago

Monday Night Combat review

Monday Night Combat is a rarity that I solemn stumble across. As a title that barely caught my attention for…

13 years ago

Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days review

The best way to describe Kane a game that is almost incomprehensible. Going so far as giving control to the…

13 years ago

Limbo review

Credit PlayDead Studios for creating an atmospheric platformer that may potentially have players keeping the lights on when they journey…

13 years ago

Ninety-Nine Nights II review

One look at Ninety-Nine Nights II’s screenshots or trailers should be enough evidence to see the train wreck. Attempting to…

13 years ago

Hydro Thunder Hurricane review

Midway Games may be dead in name, but with games such as Hydro Thunder Hurricane, it’ll live on forever. What…

13 years ago

Inception review

Leave it to Christopher Nolan to create a world that is as thought-provoking as they come. After delivering tantalizing moments…

13 years ago

DeathSpank review

Under the cover of humor and witty dialogue, Hothead Games has delivered a wild action-RPG in the form of DeathSpank.…

13 years ago

Duke Nukem: The Manhattan Project review

He’s synonymous as the male specimen that adores strippers, large guns, explosions, and kicking ass. He’s also a product of…

13 years ago

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 review

Avada Kedavra! The killing curse incantation could’ve been cast on LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, but instead, the video game…

13 years ago