Platinum Games are certainly the best action game developers today. They certainly know how to make high-quality games that are fun, replayable, and stylish. Even some of their weakest titles are satisfying to play through.
Among the designers include Hideki Kamiya, who has directed a lot of critically-acclaimed titles including Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry, Viewtiful Joe, and Okami, so he’s got quite a resume. Today, I’m going to be reviewing one his greatest achievements, Bayonetta, in honor of the sequel that recently came out. Continue Reading

After the success of the first Infamous, Sucker Punch immediately worked on the sequel and was released two years later. How well does it live up to the original? Does it surpass it in every way? Let’s find out.
As Infamous: Second Son for the PS4 hits stores this month, I will be taking a look back at the first two games in the Infamous series.
Early this summer, a new Ratchet& Clank game was announced; this time, it was a traditional game, and what a better way to end the series on the PS3 before making its leap to the PS4. Today, I take a look at the latest Ratchet & Clank game, subtitled Into the Nexus.
Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus comes out in North America tomorrow and today I finish my retrospective of the series by reviewing the latest game, Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault. Originally, the game was only going to be downloadable like Quest for Booty, but Insomniac Games decided to release it as a physical copy as well. Since it is yet another experimental Ratchet & Clank game, was it worth the $20 overall? Let’s find out.
Despite the implication that the Ratchet & Clank series ended with A Crack in Time, a new installment was announced in the Gamescom 2010 conference. Fans were skeptical of it due to its focus on four-player cooperative play and the new character designs. When the game was released, All 4 One got moderate reviews. I will be taking a look and see whether the game was worthy of the reception it got.
“Have I ever told you about my son? Remarkable boy. Quite smart! He was born in a robot factory in the Solana Galaxy, but to precise, he was created much farther away. My son’s name is XJ-0461, but the universe knows him as Clank.” -Orvus 
A year after the release of Insomniac Games’ first PS3 title, Resistance: Fall of Man, they released the first Ratchet & Clank game on the PS3, which serves as the first part of the Future sub-series. 