Review – Gears of War PC/Xbox360
We’ve covered Gears of War in both flavors on the GamerDad main site but CrispyGamer has published my more long-winded take. CrispyGamer isn’t a content review site, so let me say to parents: It’s a very violent game that has players killing alien monsters – not humans. The tone is gritty and a little sophomoric and the multiplayer is rife with foul-mouthed brats who delight in killing their opponents with chainsaws. Fun for late teens and adults, but there’s better fare for kids. Hear is the full review!
Review – Eco Creatures Save the Forest
Review – Sam & Max Episode 204: Chariots of the Dogs (PC)
Can it possibly be true that we have passed the half-way point in the second season of Sam & Max? Indeed, it is true – with the completion of this episode there is only one more episode to go until we reach the conclusion of Season Two. And what a season it has been! Telltale has managed to outdo themselves at every turn, mixing up the equation of what worked in Season One without compromising the quality of characters, writing or humor at all. Now we have reached the fourth episode – Chariots of the Dogs – and the same amazing pace of hilarity continues without any sign of slowing!
Review – Viking: Battle for Asgard
Review – Warhawk for PS3
Warhawk is a sequel to a game most people won’t remember – but that’s okay, remembering isn’t necessary. The game is a massively multiplayer shoot-fest that lets players ride in vehicles or soar through the air – all while fighting real people with real skills. We reviewed it at GamerDad and gave it our 14+ seal. Here’s my review at CrispyGamer.com.
Review – Worms: A Space Oddity
Worms… in… spaaace! The wacky, wily, wiggly, worms find themselves on another console, this time the Wii. Time for some waskally wagglin’? Here’s the content review at WhatTheyPlay (written by me) and here’s what I thought of the game. 6 out of 8. It’s not bad, but the Wii controls can lead to some nasty frustration. Kid Factor? I’d say 8+ for this one.
Game Review: Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Professor Layton and his young assistant Luke are famous for their insatiable thirst for brain-teasing puzzles. When they are summoned to the quaint and curious village of St. Mystere to settle a dispute over a will, they soon find themselves knee-deep in a murder mystery. You can help Professor Layton piece together the clues and crack the case on the Nintendo DS.
Review – Link’s Crossbow Training
GamerDad.com’s very first review was The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker so I’m especially proud to make Link’s Crossbow Training the first review at the new merged GamerDad and GamingWithChildren websites. Is it worth a shot? Read on!
NAMCO Museum (DS) – Review
Ah, the arcade. What better way to introduce youngsters to the wonders of gaming than the coin-eating simplicity of yore? This one has Pac-Man, Dig Dug 2, Tower of Druaga, Xevious, Galaxian, Galaga, and the rare and incredibly fun multiplayer game from Shiguru Miyamoto (that Mario guy) called Pac-Man Vs. CommonSenseMedia.org has my review. I gave it 4 stars out of 5 and recommend it whole-heartedly to children over 7. (Younger can handle it, provided they have video game experience.) Here’s a funny Penny-Arcade cartoon about reviewing games like this – it’s NSFW, but only due to a single F-word in the last panel.
Game Review: Naruto: Ninja Destiny (DS)
Naruto is a popular Japanese manga comic book and anime cartoon series. Naruto and his pals are young ninjas in training who rely on their special powers and teamwork to defeat their enemies. But mostly they just stare and yell at each other. Now you can join in on their adventures-in the form of a one-on-one 3-D fighting game-with Naruto: Ninja Destiny for the Nintendo DS.



