By TGRStaff, on August 6th, 2008% No matter how loyal I am to the graphics of yesteryear, it is always refreshing to see timeless properties given loving updates and reissues. Final Fantasy 4 has been showered with tender loving care, having been blessed with a full 3-D makeover in the same vein as 2006’s Final Fantasy 3. The first taste North [...] . . . → Read More: Final Fantasy 4
By TGRStaff, on August 5th, 2008% NCAA Football is Madden’s little brother that seems to get left in the dust the every year in the wake of Madden’s massive release. This year, though, is different. With the addition of Online Dynasty Mode and Mascot Mash Up, among other new features, it might finally be the year that the game won’t be [...] . . . → Read More: Review: NCAA Football ’09
By TGRStaff, on August 3rd, 2008% 1942: Joint Strike is a classic top-down shooter developed by Backbone Entertainment and published by Capcom, appearing on both the Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network. Many know that this isn’t the first game in the 1942 series: the franchise is one of Capcom’s jewels and is considered a classic. The series extends back to [...] . . . → Read More: Review: 1942: Joint Strike
By TGRStaff, on August 2nd, 2008% There are few games more ambitious than or as eagerly-anticipated as Spore. Created by Wil Wright, the man who brought us The Sims, Spore promises to make you see games in a whole new way, and to find a deeper meaning in the experience than simply making it through the last level. What he and [...] . . . → Read More: E3 Hands-On: Spore
By TGRStaff, on July 31st, 2008% When Harmonix split from Activision to create Rock Band and the publisher handed the Guitar Hero reigns over to Neversoft, there was a lot of consternation. Could these developers, best known for the Tony Hawk games, really take the world’s leading rhythm franchise and keep it relevant now that the masterminds behind it had moved [...] . . . → Read More: E3 Preview: Guitar Hero: World Tour
By TGRStaff, on July 25th, 2008% Grand Theft Auto Wii?Grand Theft Auto 4 has been and gone, and it was the game everyone hoped it would be. Sales matched expectations on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 by selling millions, and the world had Grand Theft Auto fever for a long while. Since that crazy launch in April, things have since [...] . . . → Read More: Rumor Killers: JUly 25th, 2008
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