I've prepared a great Reviews Spotlight for you, so you better appreciate it! No, don't tell me how Billy's mom's spotlights are soooo much better. Billy's mom can suck it.
The appeal of Panzer Dragoon Saga
By Patrick Molloy
Panzer Dragoon Saga is one of the hardest role-playing games to find. Luckily, I have a copy. Na na na na na. Anyway, Patick also got a hold of this rare title for the Sega Saturn and tried to discover what makes this classic so intriguing.
Skyward Sword is motion control perfection
By Patrick O'Rourke
Patrick makes the point that The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the first game to really get motion controls right. It's too bad that it took developers this long. Still, Patrick argues that the unique controls help make Skward Sword one of the most innovative titles of last year. He just wishes it had voice acting.
Shogun 2: Total War review
By Chandler Tate
I've been hearing a lot of praise for Shogun 2: Total War, and it appears that Chandler is yet another player to come away from this strategy game with nothing but praise. His review almost makes me want to give the title a try, but then I remember that all of my experiences with this genre end in tears.
Learning physics with World of Goo
By Chad Habel
Tons of people have expressed their love for World of Goo, but Chad sees the game as a great learning tool for children. I never thought about World of Goo as an educational game before, but I imagine young folk would much rather learn about physics from a game than some boring story about Isaac Newton and an apple.
Haiku Review - Dead Space 2 (PS3)
By Dana Laratta
Dana does a lot of great haiku reviews, all of which you can find under his poem for Dead Space 2. I certainly enjoy his creative take on what has become a standard of gaming journalism. This description is already longer than his actual review, so just go check it out.










