Rogue Warrior: The Review
Here at Feed Your Console we like to let every dog have his/her day..a far shake if you will at an unbiased fair review despite how bad a game is labeled out the gates. Enter Rogue Warrior, a title I waited a long time to pick up. The trailers had me hooked months ago. Finally a game I thought that was good for a solid 15-20 hour run of great 3rd person shooting mayhem. Sadly, this was not the case. Whatever you've read about this game to date is true. For $60 it's extremely short, the contr...
Dj Hero Renegade Edition Review – Xbox 360

by
tehflakes
Posted January 29th, 2010 at 9:40 pm
Activision has yet again brought us a new “Hero” series game, this time venturing away from the guitar, drums, and microphone to bring us DJ Hero. Yes another metal and plastic instrument for are already overcrowded living rooms. There are two versions of the game the regular edition and the Renegade Edition featuring Jay-Z and Eminem.
There are only 2 differences on the hardware that I’ve found so far one being the knobs on the Renegade edition are metal compared to plastic on the ...
Review – Dragon Age: Origins
I have a confession. I knew almost nothing of this game until one of my friends pointed it out to me as one of his most anticipated games of 2009. I looked it up and was less than impressed with the game play visuals I found but when I noticed this game was coming from Bioware, I immediately rushed out to buy this title based purely on Bioware’s track record. I loved the Knights of the Old Republic series, Jade Empire was a great title that I’m still hopeful will get a sequel and of course M...
Review: Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time

by
Mvern78
Posted January 23rd, 2010 at 12:11 am
The Dynamic duo of Ratchet and Clank return for an eight time together, and are once again tasked with Saving the Universe from the forces of Dr. Naferious. Join the fun and travel across the galaxy on a joy ride full of mayhem and the usual comedic delight you have come to expect from Insomniac games.
For those of you familiar with the Ratchet and Clank series will find this to be a fun and familiar experience, but for those new to the series I recommend you go back and play the first t...
The Saboteur: The Review
The Saboteur:
EA's Saboteur reminded me of a cross between a GTA title (free roam) and a good adventure title, like Assassin's Creed 2 (do this task for a reason important to saving the world). Granted you're not looking for treasure, but you are looking for ways to liberate different parts of France from Nazi rule. The treasure one might say would be the bright & colorful outlook after liberation each city takes on, literally. To start, let me say I would and have recommended this game t...
Review – Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage

by
Mvern78
Posted January 11th, 2010 at 5:46 pm
Hot dawg, Shaun White is back and ready to hit the slopes in the latest sports release in the series from the team over at Ubisoft. Having never played the previous Shaun White Snowboarding, I was impressed with the level of details that went it to this title. Also having had the chance to talk with the Ubisoft team, I was impressed with the level of input and feedback provided directly from Shaun himself.
Firing up the system and strapping on the Wiimote and balance board I was ready to...
Review: MadBalls Babo Invasion

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bjam7700
Posted January 4th, 2010 at 9:42 pm
This game is a shooter based loosely on the characters from the Madballs line along with some additional balls that you use to venture through the game. The game offers a very in-depth and fun single player mode along with a multiplayer mode with online rankings. You can start the game with a Boot Camp which I recommend so you can learn the ropes of the game. After that the campaign version will allow you to hone your skills for future Multiplayer slaughter and prevent some embarrassment a...
Review: Your Shape

by
tehflakes
Posted December 29th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Jenny McCarthy makes her way on to the Nintendo Wii with Your Shape, another fitness game for the ever growing fitness genre on the Wii. The box features the game and a USB Ubisoft branded webcam. That’s right there is no Wii mote needed or any other extra peripheral. Simply plug-in the camera into one of the USB slots located on the back of the Nintendo Wii, pop in the game and you’re ready to start.
First and foremost I need talk about the USB camera. It’s white, small and features ...