The Donator's Marathon has officially begun; why else would I look at something like Cory in the House? It's a licensed game, but is there any sort of merit to this tie-in to the show?
This Donator's Marathon brings strange things to this channel. Never did I ever expect to review, let alone look at, anything involving the Olsen Twins. Is this a fun time for all, anyway?
Nickelodeon's famous little spongeboy has starred in many video games, but I guess you can consider this the first big one, released in 2003 for the PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox. Robots are on the loose all over town, and because it's Bikini Bottom, it's up to Spongebob, Patrick, and Sandy to save the day.
If we were to use a Psycho-Portal on Tim Schafer's head, we would find Psychonauts. Raz wants to become a psychic soldier, and thanks to some diabolical mastermind needing brains for nefarious purposes, he's gonna get his chance to show off what he can do.
After just one game, Capcom decided to take the Battle Network series in another direction for its console debut. A familiar direction, but now with some added Battle Network flavor. Is the end product a good meal, or unhealthy junk?
Ecco was a dolphin. A time-traveling dolphin. Aliens stole his family. That's too bad.
I like Sonic. Bubsy wanted to be Sonic. Bubsy ain't Sonic. A fan donated the first game to me, so I'm using that as an excuse to look at the entire series, from the first game to 3D on the Playstation.
Looks like I ran into a series of RPGs without realizing it. X-Men Legends has you take control of your favorite ragtag bunch of mutants to save humanity from the clutches of assholes and Magneto.
Yeah, this turned out to be a really short one, and about half of it is solely on how awesome you guys are for making this Marathon possible.
One year later, and a sequel was already pushed out. Is it any better than Legends 1?
You guys ready for another Indie Showcase? We're starting things off with Journey, a Playstation 3/Vita/4 Exclusive that really wants you to get absorbed into the world it contains. Is that worth $15, though?
Scott Cawthon created some of the most discussed Indie games in the past year. There's no way I could do another Indie Showcase without diving into Five Nights at Freddy's. Plus, a lot of you asked for it, so I couldn't say no.
Good lord, a lot of you made your voice clear during that last Strawpoll, so while I get to work on those results, here's a quick look at an Early Access title on Steam titled SpeedRunners.
Former Wayforward Employees created their own team and produced a 2D throwback to the NES days as their first game. Steel Thy Shovel, it's Shovel Knight.
Lab Zero Games have decided to take a stab at the fighting genre with the hard-hitting, name-taking, voluptuous Skullgirls. Did this Indie studio score the Gold, or are you better off with something else?
I'm back from Momocon 2015 with one of the most requested Indie titles for this showcase. Terraria has you dig, craft, fight, die, and dig like no other. It may seem a bit familiar to some, but is it different enough to catch my full attention?
In today's review, I decide to let the limbs fly as I play Octodad: Dadliest Catch, developed by Young Horses, Inc.
In today's episode, I spend some time on Axiom Verge, a title heavily inspired by Metroid.
Trace was just working on his experiment when he was suddenly knocked out by an explosion that left him stranded in a strange new world. Soon, he finds himself on a mission to stop a dreaded force from committing heinous acts. Kinda late for that, though, isn't it? Look at this place.
In today's episode, I look at an original IP from Wayforward Technologies, Shantae! I'm covering the cult-classic Game Boy Color title, Risky's Revenge, and finally Pirate's Curse.
Half-genie, half-human Shantae makes it her job to defend Scuttle Town from bad news. Said bad news usually comes from Risky Boots, a ruthless pirate. Armed with belly-dancing power, is Shantae a series worth investing in?
In today's episode, I'm searching for any discrepancies within Papers, Please. An Indie game developed by Lucas Pope, a former developer of Naughty Dog.
You've been selected for Immigration Watch. You have a work desk. You know the rules. Check those passports. Glory to Arstotzka!
In today's episode, I attempt to understand what Hotline Miami wants to show me without taking any sort of illegal substances.
The Hotline Miami series doesn't ask for much. Just kill things. How does it stack up an Indie title, though?
In today's episode, I follow-up on the Five Nights at Freddy's series with the recently released fourth entry.
FNAF 4 is the supposedly final chapter of the series. I don't buy that, but either way, Scott Cawthon wants to make sure he scares your pants off. So, does he manage to bring the terror this time?
In today's episode, I head into AVGN Adventures, a game starring everyone's favorite foul-mouthed Nerd, the Angry Video Game Nerd.
James Rolfe is a major inspiration to this channel, and for my 100th Johnny Vs review, it's only appropriate that I focus that video on the game made in honor of his angry persona. However, is this game something that everyone can get into?
In today's episode, I'm painting the city all kinds of majestic colors with Nintendo's newest IP, Splatoon for the Nintendo Wii U!
In today's episode, Batman enters the scene for the fourth time with the Grand Finale of the Arkham series. Rocksteady Studios has returned with Batman: Arkham Knight, only available on PS4, Xbox One and PC (sort of)!
For the record, this is a sponsored video for Introversion Software.
In today's episode, I think I get to experience what it's really like to be a full-fledged Prison Architect with...Prison Architect! Build cells, hire staff, and micromanage like you wouldn't believe with Introversion Software's latest title.
In today's episode, I join in the celebration of Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary with a review of Super Mario Maker! Build. Create. Destroy Souls. It's all here.
For the record, this is a sponsored video for Trendy Entertainment.
I got a small bonus review for you today ladies and gents. Dungeon Defenders II has gone Alpha and Beyond, and I'm taking a look at it to see what it offers and if newbies should consider picking it up now.
The guys over there have asked me to take a shot at FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn, so join me alongside my co-op partner/fellow Brain Scratch Commentator Lewis as we discuss my journey as a new MMO player, and what newcomers are getting into if they decide to pick up the game!
In today's episode, I'm beginning the next Marathon as voted by you guys. It's Metal Gear!
Everyone knows of the Solid series, but what about where the series truly began? Today, I'm looking at four games, Metal Gear (MSX & NES), Snake's Revenge, and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.
In today's episode, I'm heading into the game that placed Hideo Kojima on the map. It's Metal Gear Solid, for the Playstation! I'm also looking at MGS: VR Missions, and Gamecube remake, The Twin Snakes!
In today's episode, I try my best not to lose myself in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty! I recommend getting a snack for this one, it's been a while since I did a review this long!
In today's episode, I'm feeling quite jolly. How about we sidetrack for a moment for some fan-made Christmas Metal Gear action? I'm taking a look at Arthur Lee's Merry Gear Solid series!
In today's episode, I'm taken back to the 1960s with Kojima's third installment of the Metal Gear Solid series. And this time, we're given control of Big Boss in his early days! Interesting…