Hello, Hero Club, TDub here and after taking a couple of weeks for a nice winter holiday, as well as one to deal with a mild cold, I have now returned to take a look at the 2012 offering from THQ and Yuke’s known as WWE ’13! The main draw of WWE ’13 is its inclusion of the Attitude Era which lasted
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Hello, I am TWK of TWK Reviews and my main gimmick is that I review video games of all types. RPGs, pro wrestling, action-adventure, etc.
Hello, Hero Club, TDub here and welcome to my video on Life is Strange: True Colors which was developed by Deck Nine Games whom took over from Don’t Nod Entertainment. For those of you who have never heard of this series before, Life is Strange is all about playing through an episodic adventure via
Hello, Hero Club, TDub here and welcome to my video celebrating twenty five years of The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time which was released on the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. To say Ocarina of Time changed how games were made is an understatement. You can, more or less, see how 3D games were programme
Hello, Hero Club, TDub here and welcome to my latest video, NJPW Tōhkon Road 2: The Next Generation which was developed by Yuke’s (WWE SmackDown/AEW Fight Forever) and published by Hudson (Bomberman/Mario Party) and yes, this is indeed quite the combination to release a game for the Nintendo 64. One
Hello, Hero Club, TDub here, and welcome to my review of Electronic Arts’ debut in the world of professional wrestling video games aka WCW Mayhem. Yes, we’re talking about THAT EA. The one that forced microtransactions into games. The one who many believe to be the most evil video game company in th
Hello, Hero Club, TDub here and welcome to my review of WCW/nWo Revenge which was released for the Nintendo 64 back in the year 1998. To say that WCW was en fuego during this time would be an understatement. In fact, both WWF and WCW were firing on all cylinders as far as fan support was concerned.