Madballs in Babo Invasion Review – Xbox 360

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Madballs ScreenshotsWhen I first started playing Madballs in Babo Invasion I was describing it to myself as Super Monkey Ball – but with guns. I then found out that Madballs is in fact a sequel to the free webgame called Babo Violent 2. I think this means that this is the third game in the series but the first with the Madballs licence, all a bit confusing isn’t it?

You can read the rest of my review over at Gamesweasel.com

Virtua Tennis 2009 Review – 360

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

virtuaFor reference the last tennis game I played most recently was Sega Superstars Tennis for Wii and whilst it was fun it neither managed to recapture the initial fun of Wii Sports Tennis nor the typical Nintendo charm found in Mario Tennis. As much as I like Sonic and his friends they just don’t have the same level of personality as Mario and his pals do but maybe I’m just being a biased Nintendo fanboy. Anyway I digress.

Read the rest of my review over at Gamesweasel.com

Stormrise Review – Xbox 360

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

stormrise-coverStormrise is a futuristic themed real time strategy game for the Xbox 360. Hardened console fans will know that RTS games don’t normally transfer too well to a system which doesn’t have a keyboard or mouse but the clever people from The Creative Assembly (developers of Empire Total War) were quite determined to banish that stereotype and create a fully functional RTS for a console that wasn’t impaired by a joypad being the control mechanism for the game.

The Story for Stormrise is actually pretty good and I could easily see it being adapted for a movie. Basically what has happened is that mankind has got too big for its boots (as usual) and after developing a new energy system and force field to protect the Earth from any effects of global warming things predictably went wrong, huge great Storms appeared and started devastating the planet. Instead of trying to fix it, all of the rich and important people (as well as the military) sealed themselves away underground for years and years hoping wake up from their stasis to world renewed by Mother Nature. Well sadly things didn’t work out that smoothly.

Please head over to Game District to read the rest of my review.

OutRun Online Arcade Review – Xbox 360

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

outrunI have memories of playing the Original OutRun at the local amusement arcades many years ago when I was a smaller and less hairy young boy. I also remember a couple of years later getting a copy of OutRun for the Amiga which wasn’t a brilliant port of the arcade game at least let me play the game without having to shove lots of silver coins into a greedy gaming machine whilst the grinning amusement owner looked on and planned how to spend my pocket money later that week.

Read the rest of the review over at Gamesweasel.com