20 Aug, 2007
Mario is a classic game that has been around for years and doesn’t seem like it will ever go out of style. The newest game, Super Mario Strikers, looks great, but there may be a few things missing that people love from the previous Mario games.
Super Mario Strikers, like all of the Mario-brand sports games, takes the wildly popular sport of soccer, and adds that familiar Nintendo flavor to spice things up a bit. The fields are smaller, the action is faster, and the rules are practically non-existent. Truly, this game bears little resemblance to the real-life version of soccer that we all know other than the most fundamental aspects of the game.
20 Aug, 2007
We all loved the movie, but how is it to be up close and personal inside the game of Transformers. Many people(as in old)grew up watching the TV series of cool robots from out of space that can transform into any piece of electronic equipment that they come into contact with. There was much hype surrounding the movie and the game, but is the game really as good as the movie?
12 Aug, 2007
Mdickie has released yet another spectacular game called Reach. It is a fun game that is all about the sport of wrestling. Every detail in the game was done well, who but Mdickie could have made a game work this well?
Reach lets players play in exhibition modes, tournaments or start a career. Most of the game is entirely holed up in the career mode. Reach has a much more evened out and well-paced career mode than any other Mdickie game in the past. As usual, players will create a character and start off at the bottom of the boxing world. It’s up to the player to find a manager, train their boxer, earn cash, move up the ranks, schedule pay perviews and fight like there’s no tomorrow.
1 Aug, 2007
Launched yesterday, the sequel to the popular Super Mario Strikers for the Nintendo GameCube sees Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom mates battle for possession of the elusive soccer ball with numerous Mario-worthy twists like power-ups and obstacles.
This isn’t your typical soccer game, either. Mario will run into earthquakes, firestorms, and electric shockwaves on the field. The developers carefully integrated Wii’s motion controller without disrupting the game’s flow, introduced online play, and allowed Mario’s sidekicks to serve a meaningful purpose.