Posted on 28 August 2010

The Katamari series is certainly not for everyone – the game is oriented towards the more casual crowd, players who’re looking for games that don’t focus so much on creating a deep gameplay, while instead offering a more simplified experience that can still provide challenge and competition against other players. The newest one, Katamari Forever, builds on the familiar formula set by the previous games in the series, by adding several improvements that make the gameplay more varied and give more room for skill improvement. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 August 2010

Fat Princess is one of the rare examples of how you can have a good teamplay-based game on the PS3 that doesn’t involve modern guns or soldiers. Even though it didn’t turn out to be such a good seller, it still holds some great qualities that can make it worth your while and definitely a game to keep you playing for more than just a few rounds. It doesn’t matter if you find a server full of experienced players or are trying to learn the ropes with other folks, it’s still a fantastic experience. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 August 2010

The Japanese have a unique way of doing their video games – it’s not about how the characters look or anything, but whenever you pick up a game coming from one of their companies and move around a little, you can instantly recognize a certain feeling associated with the style of gameplay. Bayonetta is no exception to this – even by just looking at the general art style, you’ll quickly see the familiar charm games like Devil May Cry bear. Continue Reading
Posted on 23 August 2010

Mass Effect came out a few years ago and struck great success due to its deep, intricate storyline and varied gameplay that gives players many options about the outcome of the game and the general way it progresses. Mass Effect 2 expands on those trends, delivering even more of what made the original so popular and successful – and it should definitely remain in the hearts of gamers for a long time. Continue Reading