Molotov Cupcake - editor-at-large

Written by Brittany Vincent
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For a low-priced downloadable adventure Amy may be tempting, but numerous issues prevent it from becoming the horrific butterfly it meant to emerge as.
2/2/2012Read More!
A great port of a great game, featuring perfect controls, improved visuals, and even the original Japanese soundtrack if you want it. Sonic Boom!
12/28/2011Read More!
An enormous, often intimidating game that plays you as much as you play it, with hundreds of hours of gameplay, quests to complete, people to meet, and secrets to uncover.
12/19/2011Read More!
An odd mixing of popular Nintendo and Square-Enix characters, board games, and the financial markets that's more Sim City than Mario Party.
12/15/2011Read More!
An entertaining and polished fishing game from Yuji Naka, one worth your cash if you’re at all a fan of arcade style fishing or collecting.
12/3/2011Read More!
Harmonix's dance sequel takes the genre to new heights with improved tracking, new two-player dances, and smart analysis of your steps.
12/2/2011Read More!
A JRPG filled with creepy interludes, engaging narrative, and character development that's not as polished and complete as one would like, but an engaging creepfest nevertheless.
11/28/2011Read More!
Explosive, loud, and frenetic, but also riddled with many of the same clichés that have begun to plague Activision's franchise.
11/18/2011Read More!
A frustrating battle system and obtuse storyline make this JPRG utterly confusing to newcomers to the genre, despite a fantastic localization and standout graphics.
11/15/2011Read More!
A high-definition port of the Wii version that plays well and looks great, yet even HD polish can't hide the fact that it's more a Call of Duty game than GoldenEye ever was.
11/14/2011Read More!