Yes, so it’s a little bit late. SoulCalibur IV has been out for almost a month now and yet here comes silly ole Sarcastic Gamer with a review way too late. Not our fault though. If you have any beef with the timing of this review, please take it up with the United States Postal Service, who you can get in contact with here.
However, if you’re not going to complain, or cry, or anything like that (or if you couldn’t care less, which I’m guessing will apply to pretty much all of you) you can head on into the late, late SoulCalibur IV review via the link just under this text right here.
The guys from PodWombats are some really nice dudes, so at first I kinda felt bad that I was fighting off the urge to giggle at their Mark 3 Pod, Gaming Immersion Hardware. Imagine a wooden box that you climb into to play your games. I know, I thought it was silly too. Then I played Call of Duty 4 in one. Suddenly, I needed one of these. (more…)
Lono wasn’t the only one surprised by the sound from the AX360.
Being a slight audiophile, I was a bit skeptical as I stepped in front of the Tritton Booth here at Quakecon to try out the AX360. I’ve heard headphones claim to deliver surround sound, but when it comes down to it, most use emulation to attempt to deliver the goods that never comes close to true surround sound. These mamas, which work with the Xbox 360, PS3, and even PC systems, do it right. (more…)
As you may well know Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 came out on XBLA this morning. Will it be an retro rehash of the original or a fully evolved sequel?
Towards the end of a long, long week at work, I needed something to escape from my job in tiny, bite-sized chunks. Being the gamer that I am, and with a pocket of hard-earned tips, I had two choices in front of me. A Nintendo DS or Sony PSP. Since I’ve had previous experience with both systems, the choice in my case was quite clear. Sorry, DS owners, but that system is just uncomfortable to hold.
Follow the jump to find out what games I got and what I think, three years after launch.
Last week, the guys at Sumolounge.com sent us a couple of their Sumo Omni’s to review. For me, review typically means pointing out the flaws in things (it’s a character trait I am trying to overcome).
While I was expecting a bean bag with a fancy tag, what I got was the most comfortable gaming seat my rear end has ever graced. (more…)