Tag: Electronic Arts
Gaming Apps: Scrabble for iPad Review
I don’t know about you guys but I grew up with Scrabble. I’ve been a fan since as long as I can remember. I’ve always been a voracious reader and playing Scrabble just came naturally to me. Released April 3rd,
PS3: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 for the PlayStation 2 remains one of, if not my favorite NFS game of all time. It had arcade action yet the handling retained enough realism that it acquired some skill to get the
PC/MAC: Left 4 Dead
Co-op in most games, especially shooters, is usually not just an after-thought, but completely off the radar of most developers. The usually shared or split screen multiplayer seems to be a rarity as well and it feels like the best
PSP: Rock Band Unplugged
A few years back when the music genre took off I never really got into it. I understood the appeal, especially when you throw friends into the mix, but it was just never my cup of tea. Then came Rockband
Xbox360: The Simpsons Game
If you don’t like The Simpson you’re a communist. Simple as that. If you’ve never seen The Simpsons then I would hope you’ve been living somewhere very far away from a television for the past 20 years. Now the insanely
Gaming Apps: Yahtzee HD
Classic board games are now easily accessible with the Apple/iTunes App store. Downloading these board games sure makes for easy storage and quick accessibility when you’re getting the itch to play. And if you keep an eye out, you can
PS3: Dead Space
October couldn’t be more frightening with this horror release. You play Issac, an engineer who is tasked with repairing the Ishimura, this mining rig in space however isn’t just broken down it is infested with terrible creatures that once resembled
Xbox360: Boom Boom Rocket
As the title sounds…there are rockets and they go boom! Much like Guitar hero there are colors to be pressed and music to be made. In Boom Boom Rocket it’s button mashing to the rhythm of songs that are being
PC/MAC: Shogun: Total War
Shogun Total War was the first entry to the critically acclaimed total war franchise. Shogun introduces a perfect mix of strategy and action, large scale battles with 500+ soldiers. It has an easy to use interface, lots of options without

