| By JimmerCrackCorn, on January 20th, 2012%  Resident Evil is arguably one of, if not the best action/adventure/horror series in the history of video games. The series has ranged from the first Playstation and Playstation 2, to the Sega consoles, to the Nintendo 64 and Wii, and to modern day gaming consoles like the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. Resident Evil . . . → Read More: TGR’s Resident Resident Evil Fan Presents… By TGRStaff, on November 27th, 2009% Video games are a curious beast. Their virtual worlds present us with rule sets drawn from reality yet they often use incredible settings to provide new and exciting experiences. Some imagine high fantasy or sci-fi, others attempt reality accurately, and many have a calculated mixture of both. In order to do all of this, . . . → Read More: Top Ten Gaming Cliches By Gavin Bard, on November 23rd, 2009% Over the past few years, one media darling has risen up to conquer all in entertainment: the lovable zombie. Whether in books, comics, movies, televisions, or something the kids call ‘video games’, it’s fairly obvious reanimated corpses are a hot commodity. The zombie revival has been welcome by most, but been entirely annoying to those . . . → Read More: The Perfect Zombie Game: WoW Meets The Sims? By TGRStaff, on October 28th, 2009% Fairy tales, or folklore, are sometimes invoked for a game’s level or for one of its characters. Their being used as the entire influence for or feel of a game is a much rarer occurrence, at least in high quality titles. When it comes to games, classic children’s tales are most prevalent in the . . . → Read More: Fairy Tales and Video Games By JoeDelia, on October 9th, 2009% I assume that most of you haven’t been paying attention, so here’s all that you’ll need to know about the Wolfenstein series: You play William “B.J.” Blaskowitz. Yes, that’s his real name. B.J.’s World War II accolades include invading Hitler’s castle, killing his dogs, eating his dogs’ food, stealing countless valuable treasures and artifacts for . . . → Read More: Wolfenstein Video Game Review By Chris Poirier, on October 8th, 2009% Bucking the recent trend towards accessibility and low difficulty, Atlus’ Demon’s Souls abandons pick-up-and-play game play in favor of a more hardcore experience. Casual gamers need not apply. With an expansive world, limitless upgrade and character customization options, and a refreshing take on the Action/RPG genre, Demon’s Souls is an engrossing experience – provided the . . . → Read More: Demon’s Souls Video Game Review | |