William Haley

Eat Them! Review

Eat Them! is essentially a 3D version of Atari’s classic arcade game, Rampage, with a few notable differences. You choose…

13 years ago

Quake Arena Arcade Review

Even years after its release, I (and many others, privately and competitively) played Quake III Arena as the game was…

13 years ago

Dream Chronicles Review

I had never heard of Dream Chronicles, and it seems to have barely registered as a blip upon its release…

13 years ago

Tony Hawk SHRED Review

There’s an “Ah ha!” moment that comes when playing SHRED. A moment where you realize how to make the trick…

13 years ago

TRON: Evolution Review

TRON: Legacy is getting eaten alive by critics this weekend, so it’s no surprise that its video game counterpart is…

13 years ago

James Bond 007: Blood Stone Review

Although 007 has a history of fluctuating quality in his video games, handing the license over to Bizarre Creations seemed…

13 years ago

Hasbro Family Game Night 3 Review

After the mediocre showing of the first Game Night on XBLA, Hasbro’s virtual board game collections lost all appeal to…

13 years ago

Bejeweled 3 Review

Though Bejeweled has been all the rage lately thanks to PopCap’s Blitz phenomenon, it’s actually been over five years since…

13 years ago

Mushihimesama Bug Panic Review

Did you know that Cave made anything other than bullet-hell arcade shooters? I didn't, but was pleasantly surprised to find…

13 years ago

Gran Turismo 5 Review

Gran Turismo 5’s long awaited release is finally upon us, and though Sony’s hype machine would have you believe otherwise,…

13 years ago