Posts Tagged “Joystiq”
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood review
by Adam on November 17, 2010
Joystiq reviews Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and likes it. A lot. Assassin’s Creed diehards like myself won’t need a review to pull the trigger on this purchase but it’s alright to take a sneaky peek, right? In the meantime, I’m just going to (…)
Good things come in twos
by Adam on June 7, 2009
There’s been a couple of games that I’ve been really excited about for a long time now that are currently on the horizon, and will be with us later this year: Assassin’s Creed 2 and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. With (…)
PlayStation Home: We’re all going to Xi
by Adam on April 18, 2009
As the penultimate article in my series on PlayStation Home, we now delve into the mysteries of Xi which pushes the limits of what you’d think possible from a virtual world merely for socialising. What gets me most about Xi, (…)
Dressed to kill: the main character of Assassin’s Creed 2 revealed
by Adam on April 13, 2009
Dressed to kill: the main character of Assassin’s Creed 2 revealed- Would such a finely dressed character fit into the Renaissance period? Who knows, but it’s certainly worth checking out some of the comments on Joystiq’s post- priceless! In all (…)
Joystiq’s Instrument Compatibility Matrix
by Adam on February 22, 2009
Joystiq’s Instrument Compatibility Matrix- I never knew that such a comprehensive database had been built up. Such a useful resource, that I’ve added it as a link under ‘resources’ on the homepage. It’s great to know that my Guitar Hero (…)
Joystiq Reviews Loco Roco 2
by Adam on February 9, 2009
Joystiq Reviews Loco Roco 2- Whilst the UK has been enjoying the joys of LocoRoco 2 for many weeks now, the US finally gets their turn. You may want to check out Elle’s review here on Los Havros.
More Uncharted 2 Goodness
by Adam on February 7, 2009
More Uncharted 2 Goodness- PlayStation.Blog’s ‘new details and coverage roundup‘ post and Joystiq’s interview ‘talking Uncharted 2 with Naughty Dog’s Evan Wells‘ which might just be the most essential reading you’ll have to do this year.


Latest comments