Author: The 7th Level
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Review: Smash Bowling 3D (Nintendo 3DS)
Smash Bowling 3D Developer: Big John Games Publisher: Big John Games Genre: Bowling Release Date: 08/08/2013 If there’s one thing that seems to have been proven true from the NES era on up, it’s that a developer has to try really, really hard to gimp a bowling game. For the most part, if you’ve played…
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Review: Astro (Nintendo 3DS)
Astro Developer: 7 Raven Studios Publisher: Enjoy Gaming Ltd Genre: Space Shooter Release Date: 09/26/2013 The first time I booted up Astro on my 3DS, my mind immediately drifted back to playing Asteroids in the back of an old Godfather’s Pizza, and playing Space War on my Atari 2600; not because of how well it…
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Review: Wheels of Destruction – World Tour (Sony PS3)
Wheels Of Destruction – World Tour Developer: Gelid Games Publisher: Gelid Games Genre: Online Car Combat Release Date: 03/27/2012 Car Combat games have been back on the rise since the release of Twisted Metal for the PS3, and online arena FPS games are a dime a dozen these days. Wheels of Destruction: World Tour attempts…
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Review: Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 (Sony Playstation Vita)
Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 Developer: Traveller’s Tales Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Genre: Action Adventure Release Date: 03/06/2012 My experience with the Playstation Vita thus far can be summarized thusly: $250.00 worth of potential in a box. Many of the launch titles exhibited the power of the unit, not to mention the new control schemes…
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Review: Yoostar 2 – In The Movies (Sony PS3)
So instead of a video game based on a movie, this is a video game based on BEING in movies? Intriguing… and ultimately, not very good.
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Review: TNT Racers (Xbox 360)
TNT Racers Developer: Keen Games Publisher: DTP Entertainment Genre: Isometric Kart Racer Release Date: 02/09/2011 I can’t speak for anyone else, but there’s a major nostalgia vibe going on with TNT Racers, and I like it. I like it a lot. The first time I sat down and played it, I was instantly reminded of…
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Review: Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
The Bionic Commando series gets another addition. Did it manage to retain what made the series good?
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Review: Bulletstorm (Sony PS3)
From the creators of Painkiller comes an FPS with weirder mechanics and a crass sense of humor. How is it? Find out here.
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Review: Interworks Precision Shot 3
The inevitable third party Move peripherals have started coming out. Is Interworks’ Precision Shot 3 any good?
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Diehard GameFAN Hall of Shame Nomination: Thunder Spirits
Every week, we will present a new game to be nominated for the Diehard GameFAN Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame. These nominations will occur every Monday and Friday, respectively. Our standards are just like the Baseball Hall of Fame: every game will be voted on by members of the staff, and any game…
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Review: Mindjack (Sony PS3)
Square-Enix and a third person shooter? Well, this certainly isn’t the 90s.
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Little Big Planet 2 (Sony PS3)
Sackboy has returned bearing new tools, but is everything else just more of the same? Read on to find out.
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Review: Megamind – Ultimate Showdown (Sony PS3)
The 7th Level plays another kid’s game based on a movie. Hilarity ensues!
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Review: Tron Evolution (Xbox 360)
Will this game affirm your fandom for the 1982 film, or de-rez your inner child? Read on to find out.
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Review: Sonic Colors (Nintendo Wii)
So is Sonic Colors the return to form that Sega says it is, or another exercise in repugnant disappointment? Read on to find out.
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Review: The Undergarden (Xbox 360)
The Undergarden; is it just a soggier farmville? Only 7th can tell you for sure!
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Soldner-X 2: The Last Chapter (Sony PS3)
Soldner-X 2: The Last Chapter Developer: SideQuest Studios Publisher: EastAsiaSoft Genre: Side Scrolling Shooter Release Date: 11/02/2010 I’m going to be honest. I didn’t care for the first title in this franchise. I can’t explain why, but it didn’t feel like a real shooter to me. It felt like a German knock-off of a Japanese…
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Review: Jekyll and Hyde (PC)
The story of Jekyll and Hyde is timeless, and platform games have been done to death. They couldn’t possibly screw this up… could they?
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Review: Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage (Sony PS3)
ATATATATATATATATATATAH! Now that that got your attention, let’s see how well the bloodbaths are enacted in the game itself.
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Review: Dream Chronicles (Xbox 360)
Is the term Hidden Items Adventure an oxymoron? Let’s see what our friend 7th has to say!