Amy is a survival horror video game, developed by VectorCell and published by Lexis Numérique. The player controls Lana, a woman escorting a young girl, Amy. Lana is charged with protecting her as the two attempt to escape their disease-ridden town. They encounter monsters and the military, among other foes, in their attempt to escape. The story is pretty straight forward, minus the mystery of "who done it". VectorCell did a formidable job with the ambient sounds but the voice acting feels amateurish. The twitchy controls were frustrating, making me want to punt my controller out the window. Maybe my controller has a problem with the left bumper because controlling Lana was comedy gold. Visually the game is very reminiscent of playing Condemned: Criminal Origins.
Overall I didn't feel like AMY was near the standard that other survival-horror games have set for the genre. I would recommend waiting for AMY to go on sale. AMY is a downloadable title available now on the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network.
In the ongoing battle for our living rooms and our hearts, Microsoft has finally delivered the highly publicized Kinect motion sensor for the Xbox 360.
Does Kinect live up to the hype? Do I really want to get up and off my couch to shake my booty as I play Dance Central?
Check out our official unboxing video and leave a comment to let us know what you think!
Halo: Reach is the highest profile game of 2010 and to do it proper justice we are giving it equal high profile attention. To cover such a huge game with one video seemed nearly impossible so Bungie's swan song became the first title to receive an epic two part review. The first section covers the game's amazing campaign and the second section covers all the great modes like multiplayer, Firefight and Forge. Enjoy!
This video review is a collaboration between Kyle Orr and Tyler Zehner
Is Shattered Dimensions the Spider-man game we have all been waiting for, or is the franchise doomed to follow a path of mediocrity? If you're willing to give Spider-man one last chance, check out our video review below, and leave any and all feedback in the comments section below.
This video review is a co-project between Patrick Cassin and Tyler Zehner.
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair is now available for the Xbox LIVE Arcade. But is it a return to its classic 2D glory, or is it merely a shadow of its former self? For the answer, check out the video review below, and let us know what you thought of the game by leaving a comment below.
3D Dot Game Heroes is the latest game from the developers of Demon's Souls. Borrowing heavily from The Legend of Zelda, 3D Dot Game Heroes uses tried and true gameplay. The question is, how does it fare to it's classic counterpart?
Bioshock 2: The First Fifteen, we take a look at 15 minutes of gameplay footage from the opening of the game.
In Bioshock 2, you are the first Big Daddy and thanks to an incident in 1958, you lay dormant for 10 years, but now in 1968, you awaken to find a world of Rapture that is still familiar but something has changed.
We hope you enjoy this sneak peek into Bioshock 2 and a return to the world of Rapture, leave us a comment and let the world know what you think.
Mass Effect 2: The First Fifteen, we take a look at 15 minutes of gameplay footage from the 2nd mission in Mass Effect 2.
Our Commander Shepard, a Sentinel specializing in both biotic and tech abilities, is investigating the threat of the mysterious Collectors and along the way meets up with an old Quarian friend.
We hope you enjoy this sneak peek into Mass Effect 2, leave us a comment and let the world know what you think.