Ania Kwak

Reviews By Ania Kwak

Dead Hungry Diner Review (PC)

By Ania Kwak () - 8.5 out of 10

With the zombie craze continuing its popularity streak, many zombie/undead-based products continue to appear on store shelves including this neat twist on a tried-and-true game style. Dead Hungry Diner by Black Market Games is a quirky take on the react-and-click style of game, mixing great visuals and some silly humour as you strive to have both time, and hungry dead things. on your side. Read More.

Lollipop Chainsaw Review (PS3)

By Ania Kwak () - 8.5 out of 10

With all the zombie-related games, merchandise, and everything else out there you'd think the craze is over, yet evidently there's still room for parodies that make fun of the idea while still somehow honouring it. Grasshopper Manufacturer's Lollipop Chainsaw not only makes even non-zombie fans want to join in the fun, it makes fun of itself and the zombie craze so much that you can't help but have a good time playing it. Read More.

UFC Undisputed 3 Review (PS3)

By Ania Kwak () - 9.0 out of 10

Having already played the game for a hands-on preview experience, I wasn't surprised to see just how well put together it is when played in my own home. Both newcomers and expert players alike will have no choice but to appreciate the phenomenal MMA experience THQ has crafted in UFC Undisputed 3. Read More.

Bejeweled 3 Review (DS)

By Ania Kwak () - 8.5 out of 10

Sometimes simple is best, but simple with some sparkly jewels is always better. Combining its well-known formula of matching three or more identical gems with several new modes to mix it up, PopCap's Bejeweled 3 promises fans something new with a now common style of puzzle gaming. Read More.

The Black Eyed Peas Experience Review (X360)

By Ania Kwak () - 6.2 out of 10

With the success of both the Dance Central and Just Dance series', Ubisoft's following their previous artist-exclusive dance game, Michael Jackson: The Experience, with their newest dance game addition. The Black Eyed Peas Experience immerses players with themed choreographies and visuals as they step-touch their way to the top alongside the B. Read More.

BurgerTime: World Tour Review (X360)

By Ania Kwak () - 6.2 out of 10

After its original debut in the 1980s from Data East, who would have guessed that Peter Pepper would once again run some burgers to the ground? MonkeyPaw Games revives the legacy with BurgerTime: World Tour, feeding both the nostalgic and the curious with their 3D rendition of the game. Read More.

Dance Central 2 Review (X360)

By Ania Kwak () - 9.0 out of 10

A big hit since the moment dancers experienced it on the Kinect, it was inevitable that a second installment of Dance Central would appear. Dance Central 2 is a great example of taking what's already an amazing game, and somehow making it even better. Read More.

Disney Universe Review (PS3)

By Ania Kwak () - 6.9 out of 10

After previewing this game at E3 and seeing its obvious inspiration by the likes of Little Big Planet, I was excited to bring it home. Disney Universe delivers a generally fun gaming experience, though its repetitive ways loses some of its Disney magic. Read More.

Just Dance Kids 2 Review (X360)

By Ania Kwak () - 7.8 out of 10

After the poor transition of the regular Just Dance series to the Kinect, I was more than apprehensive when I learned their kid-oriented one was next to expand over several platforms. Yet Just Dance Kids 2 for the Kinect surprised me with its ease of navigation and overall decent play experience. Read More.

Rocksmith Review (PS3)

By Ania Kwak () - 9.8 out of 10

Having already previewed Ubisoft's Rocksmith, I had an idea of what to expect. Yet when I began playing at home, I still couldn't believe just how well put-together this game is. Read More.

Just Dance 3 Review (X360)

By Ania Kwak () - 5.4 out of 10

Ubisoft has upped the ante with their Just Dance series by bringing their newest title, Just Dance 3, to the Kinect. While at first I thought it was a great idea, an overall poor execution has left me wishing I'd gotten a copy for any other platform instead. Read More.

Child of Eden Review (PS3)

By Ania Kwak () - 8.2 out of 10

When Child of Eden was given to me to review, the first thing many people asked me, after having seen what it's all about, was, "How the heck are you going to describe this game? It's true, this style of game is unlike anything that has come out before, which is precisely why it makes the game all the more entertaining. Read More.

Child of Eden Review (X360)

By Ania Kwak () - 9.2 out of 10

When Child of Eden was given to me to review, the first thing many people asked me, after having seen what it's all about, was, "How the heck are you going to describe this game? It's true, this style of game is unlike anything that has come out before, which is precisely why it makes the game all the more entertaining. Read More.

Spongebob SquigglePants Review (Wii)

By Ania Kwak () - 6.2 out of 10

Yet another new gadget has appeared for a system and this time it's for the Wii. Nintendo released uDraw, a 'board' you literally 'draw' on with a 'pen' that's attached to the unit, and with it, the game Spongebob Squigglepants. Read More.

World Golf Tour Online Review (PC)

By Ania Kwak () - 8.8 out of 10

When you hear "World Golf Tour", unless you're a fan of golf your first response would probably be a big fat yawn. World Golf Tour Online, however, is something even non-fans would appreciate, as it is both easy to learn, and relaxing to play. Read More.

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