Review> Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena
(As appeared in DNA, Bangalore on May 23) Guns? Check. Attitude? Check. Sharp curved blades thirsty for blood aka Ulaks? Check. Expressionless face and a grumpy voice? Double check. Then press C to...
View ArticleHarry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: Could Have Been Better
(As Published in DNA, Bangalore) “Potter pot and pot potter topped the potting pot,” try repeating this gibberish non-stop while playing Harry Potter and the half-blood prince, because as I see it,...
View ArticleAshes Cricket 2009 PC Review: Howzat
As soon as I got my hands on Ashes Cricket 2009, I ran towards the PC all excited and launched the game. The game is interesting, but I need to say the game has failed to meet my expectations. As you...
View ArticleUP Review: Nothing Like the Movie
The latest game from Pixar, UP, based on the movie by the same name, is enjoyable if you have watched the movie and liked it, else you might find it a little dull and childish. The game has almost the...
View ArticleBatman Arkham Asylum Review: As Dark as the Dark Knight
When Eidos and Rocksteady announced the new Batman game, I was filled with mixed emotions. Being a huge batman fan, it’s easy to say that I was elated, but at the same time, I feared that, like almost...
View ArticleNFS Shift Review: Step on it
I used to love playing NFS series of games as a kid; as a matter of fact, it was one of the first games that got me totally hooked on to video games. But through the years the charm wore off as the...
View ArticleReview: Army of Two: The 40th Day> Shanghai noon
It was past mid night and I was getting tired of the vague storyline, but not of the cover-aim-fire-kill ritual. This along with my modified guns had kept me and my partner alive in China which — in...
View ArticleREVIEW> The Forgotten Sands Won’t Be Forgotten
Five years down the line, when people talk about Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, they’ll remember it as the game that revived the Prince of Persia series which seemed to be in the death bed with...
View ArticleWake Up, It’s Not A Nightmare
I remember as a child I used to be scared of sleeping in my bedroom in the dark and I used to end up in the drawing room where I would find refuge in the sofa, next to the window through which light...
View ArticleREVIEW> International Cricket 2010, The Best Cricket Game Ever
Who knew that a new camera angle would make the ‘most boring game in the world’ – cricket — much more entertaining than world cup football? No one, and if someone told me about the ‘Action Cam’ in...
View ArticleREVIEW> Sorry, Not So PUREfect
The Spectacle of the year, the World Cup is now over, which means that the Barclays Premiere League is just around the corner. The Football fever is far from over and this season has seen the emergence...
View ArticleGigabyte 890GPA-UD3H Review
We’ll be seeing a lot of new boards from different manufacturers with different form factors and features since AMD have introduced new northbridge and Southbridge. This board comes with HT 3.0 support...
View ArticleHOMEFRONT REVIEW: Lead from the front
While we’re all playing shooting games that try to emulate warfare, the bigger battle is not on the screen, but off it — among companies trying to bring down each other. I’ve been playing games since...
View ArticleZen Ultrafone 701HD review: This phone rocks and here’s why
Zen Ultrafone 701HD comes with a low price tag, but it matches higher-end phones in performance.
View ArticleHave you tried Hidden Shadows yet?
Zynga launched Hidden Shadows — their first game that was completely developed by their studio in Bangalore — last week. Postnoon speaks to Sumit Mehra, general manager of the game to understand more...
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