I do video game and film reviews. I don't do reviews for just one platform nor do I just do retro or modern games. To me games are games so expect anything. But I maintain the following standards.- I will never ever review a game unless I've played it through from start to finish. That's why I also do "First Impressions" videos for newly released games of great length.- I won't review a game that has yet to receive patches that may significantly alter the way a game plays. Empire: Total War is a recent example of this. My reviews are my definitive opinions on these games so reviewing before the game is technically finished would be hasty.- I will always play games to the end on their hardest for review and use neither cheats nor mods (both of which I hate anyway). It adds a little spice. There may be exceptions to this such as in the case of X-Men Origins: Wolverine where you have to unlock the hardest modes.
A look at the most poorly received of the Strider series.
Tonight I unleash the beast! She'll want back in soon.
Yipee-Ki-Yay naughty terrorist!All materials used are used within the limit of fair use and for the purpose of review.
Carefully avoiding the wrath of Fox by not using clips from the films, carefully avoiding the wrath of you by not adding a bonus review of Die Hard 4.0/Live Free or Die Hard.For now....
Tonight I stalk the streets looking to kill. I also play Assassin's Creed.Intro Music: Bloodness - Blood 2: The Chosen (PC CD-ROM)Games in Order of Appearance (Intro Footage):- Fallout 3 (PC DVD-ROM)- Empire: Total War (PC DVD-ROM)- Warcraft: Orcs and Humans (PC CD-ROM)- Strider (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis)- Golden Axe (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis).
With the help of Ron Perlman, Liam Neeson and Tina Turner I bring you my first impressions of Fallout 3. Notice: Mad Max - 1979 Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior - 1981 Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome - 1985 Copyright holders may not request the removal of content without first determining whether it falls within the limits of "fair use". Footage from the above films is used within this video and falls squarely within the realms of fair use in that - Under ten seconds of material is used in each case ...
Tonight I take a look at the game that first introduced me to the RTS genre, my genre of choice.Intro Music: Bloodness - Blood 2: The Chosen (PC CD-ROM)Games and Films in Order of Appearance (Intro Footage):- Severance: Blade of Darkness (PC CD-ROM)- Empire: Total War (PC DVD-ROM)- Rise of the Triad: Dark War (PC CD-ROM)- Highlander 2: The Quickening (DVD)- Strider (Mega Drive/Genesis).
The first video in my series looking back on the immortal Highlander saga.Notice:Highlander - 1986Highlander 3: The Sorcerer - 1994Highlander: The Series - 1992 to 1998Highlander Endgame - 2000 Copyright holders by law may not request the removal of content without first determining whether it falls within the limits of "fair use". Footage from the above films is used within this video and falls squarely within the realms of fair use in that- Only a small portion of copyright material is watch...
My first impression of the latest installment in the Total War series.
I balance myself on a cliff ledge to bring you my review of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, the Graphic Adventure. I've been putting this off for three years, now it's time. The second and final part will be uploaded within the next few days.