Hydrophobia: A Second Look

by Adam Cookon January 5, 2011
Back in October, we reviewed the Xbox Live Arcade title “Hydrophobia” and gave it a score of 7/10, saying that it was “worth investigating. However, some may find the lack of signposting a very real and frustrating problem, one that may well hamper their overall enjoyment of the game”. We concluded by saying “Downloadable games […]

PC Gamers Still Suffering From Black Ops Lag

by Aryel Abrahamion November 23, 2010
If you have been enjoying Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops on the consoles, please take a moment away from the fragtastic action to acknowledge your PC cousins. The PC version of Black Ops has been suffering from mysterious “lag” and frame rate issues from day one and three patches later, little has changed for users of the […]


The World (of Warcraft) Ends This Week!

by Aryel Abrahamion November 22, 2010
This week the World of Warcraft live servers will receive patch 4.0.3a and will bring the end of Azeroth! Perhaps we are being a little dramatic eluding to the notion that patch 4.0.3a is some kind of MMO cyanide. Whilst WoW will certainly not end this week, it will never be the same again and that is […]

Call of Duty: Black Ops Receives Further Patching

by Aryel Abrahamion November 22, 2010
Been playing Call of Duty: Black Ops on the PC lately? Of course you have, PC is the place to be playing  First Person Shooters! Those of you that have been enjoying Treyarch’s record breaking game on the PC may or may not have experienced a variety of bugs which have lead to severe performance […]


PES 2011 Getting Updated on 24th of November, Details Announced!

by Adam Cookon November 19, 2010
On the 24th of November, PES 2011 (reviewed by GodisaGeek.com here) will be getting a free mandatory title update containing some significant changes! The update will include defensive and attacking alterations, including tweaks to the defensive AI. Hit the jump to read full details of the title update!

Call of Duty: Black Ops PC Patch Fixes Lag

by Aryel Abrahamion November 12, 2010
PC gamers were left disappointed this week with their purchase of Treyarch’s latest first person shooter. The PC version of  Black Ops had been plagued with frame rate issues which affected both the single and multi-player aspects of the game. Players would frequently encounter 5-30 seconds of frozen screens resulting in frustrating, choppy gameplay.

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More Super Meat Boy Levels Is A Very Good Thing!

by Adam Cookon November 4, 2010
Twitter is rather popular nowadays, you even follow this very site (@GodisaGeek) on there! Sometimes though, you get tidbits of news that are direct from the developers mouths, tasty morsels of…meat…if you will! According to an official tweet : “The xbla title update will fix all known bugs and also release with 20 new levels […]

New ModNation Racers DLC and Patch Details

by Niraj Shahon July 20, 2010
United Front Games have been working hard on the next ModNation Racers DLC, which is currently in the final stages of development. The new patch aims to further optimize the load times and also adds the ability to race a friend in the XP races, so you can level up and show-off to your friends […]

StarCraft II Beta To Enter Phase Two With Patch

by Aryel Abrahamion July 7, 2010
Open your StarCraft II beta client and you will be greeted with a new patch, if you are in Europe at least. Folks in the US do not officially have access to the patch yet but there are other means of obtaining the data. It has been a month since the beta was taken down, signalling the end of phase […]