After a marvelously busy March, today, we greet a disappointingly slow April. This looks to be a truly disastrous month for the gaming industry: Not only is it lacking a Call of Duty, Halo or GTA release, it doesn’t even offer any notable DLC to hold us over. April’s only saving grace just might be that Farmville is still open for business… or, perhaps, the games we’ve posted after the break.
The first hard-hitting month of the year is upon us! March will be putting my time-management skills to the test, as I try go through marathon gameplay sessions while still making enough public appearances to satisfy everyone in my social circle that happens to have a birthday right about now. And, trust me, I know a lot of people whose parents were apparently feeling extra frisky around June. Click past the break to find out which games I consider most noteworthy, for this, March 2011!
Cats & kittens, it’s already February: the most playful month of the year! Granted, most of its playfulness is attributed to Valentine’s Day, but these new, less racy, but still interesting games you can play in your bedroom do have their own part. Click past the break for their names and my quick thoughts!
Alright, apparently you do like The Plan posts, enough to also ask for an additional monthly summary of the less interesting, by JRT standards, releases. Let’s call it “The Back-Up Plan” and check out the very first one, after the break:
2011 is finally upon us and, when it comes to video-games at least, it is poised to kick ass, perhaps even rivaling the impossibly stellar 2008. And even though we won’t get to a drool-inducing avalanche of truly promising titles until Q4, we do have a couple of potential gems right off the bat; let’s check them out, after the break!
Season One of JRT springs to life, as we revisit the timeless free-running lifestyle of vigilantes through a thorough review of Assassin’s Creed II. Featuring vengeance, flashbacks and atrocious accents.














