Back in 2005, EA and Steven Spielberg announced a deal that would bring the two together to produce two major projects. The first of those projects was Boom Blox (which later spawned a sequel). The other game was an untitled action game that was known as Project LMNO. While not much was ever known about the game besides speculation and some very small details, people were excited to see what Spielberg and the teams at EA had in store for us. READ MORE
March 2012
Most everything can be improved by editing. This review, almost assuredly, did not get published in the same state I submitted it, and we’re all better off for it. I sound smarter, and you’re reading a better review. SSX, similarly, would benefit from a good dose of editing. There is a great game hiding underneath all of the fluff, but that fluff gets in the way and the modes are set up to make it mandatory. READ MORE
Last year, The Show proved once again that it was the best-available baseball game, but as with all sports games, the question must be asked once again: is there a good reason to get the new one? While not a huge leap forward, the adjustments made this year, coupled with the format and team changes in MLB, do make this a worthwhile baseball game. READ MORE
Ever have an emotional investment in the soundtrack for a game? From sweeping scores to simple 8-bit melodies, some gamers can’t help but feel a connection between the world they are exploring and the aural pleasures that are filling their ear drums. Music can immerse the player within the experience, breathing life into what would be senseless action without the proper cues. It doesn’t always work, but the lasting impression music can have on the player can really change their outlook on the game as a whole. READ MORE