I Want
Gears of War 3 (Xbox 360)

The Gears of War trilogy ends in epic style, as Marcus Fenix and fellow roid rage chums take on alien evil doers in new jungle and underwater sections. The Locust ...

I'm playing
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Xbox 360)
The third installment in the popular FPS/RPG series returns with the possible following; engrossing cyberpunk plot, heaps of twists and open-ended gameplay. Awesome.
BioShock 2 (Xbox 360)

Taking place some years after the original title, BioShock 2 features the first Big Daddy returning to Rapture to stop the Big Sister and her ilk. Also, some long-awaited multiplayer ...

Batman: Arkham City (Xbox 360)

How do you improve on the best superhero game of all time? Like this. Batman: Arkham City is bigger and better than its already-brilliant predecessor, Arkham Asylum - a dark, gritty ...

Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley (Xbox 360)

Some geeks may love Comic Jumper's intensely difficult twin-stick shooting gameplay and its pokes at pop culture, but the game is difficult for all the wrong reasons: Captain Smiley ...

I've Beaten
Battlefield: Bad Company (Xbox 360)
Battlefield shifts its focus to a single-player experience and the results are thrilling, immersive and just plain fun. Multiplayer's still no slouch, though. Also: tanks!
Gears of War (Xbox 360)
When the gears start grinding, the cogs best come strapped ... firepower and tactics collide in Gears of War
Army of Two (Xbox 360)
A watched pot finally boils and it came out all right. Though not the AAA game it was built up to be many moons ago, Army of Two doles out ...
Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360)
A beautiful, richly convoluted, sci-fi-tinged romp through the back alleys of Damascus, Acre and Jerusalem during the Third Crusade.
Dragon Age: Origins (PC)

Dragon Age: Origins is high fantasy role-playing at its finest. Its detailed world, memorable characters, meaningful choices, and engrossing combat system makes Dragon Age the sort of game you’ll ...

Gears of War 2 (Xbox 360)

While fixing the tiny problems of Gears, the sequel gives you all you wanted and more, occasionally feeling like too much more. Still this is the explosive bloodfest you've ...

I Love
Battlefield: Bad Company (Xbox 360)
Battlefield shifts its focus to a single-player experience and the results are thrilling, immersive and just plain fun. Multiplayer's still no slouch, though. Also: tanks!
Gears of War (Xbox 360)
When the gears start grinding, the cogs best come strapped ... firepower and tactics collide in Gears of War
Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360)
A beautiful, richly convoluted, sci-fi-tinged romp through the back alleys of Damascus, Acre and Jerusalem during the Third Crusade.
Dragon Age: Origins (PC)

Dragon Age: Origins is high fantasy role-playing at its finest. Its detailed world, memorable characters, meaningful choices, and engrossing combat system makes Dragon Age the sort of game you’ll ...

Gears of War 2 (Xbox 360)

While fixing the tiny problems of Gears, the sequel gives you all you wanted and more, occasionally feeling like too much more. Still this is the explosive bloodfest you've ...

The Orange Box (Xbox 360)
The Orange Box has five big sections - Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Half-Life 2, and Half-Life 2: Episode One - and they're juicy, delicious, and priced to ...
I'm Tracking
RAGE (Xbox 360)
RAGE is the latest first-person shooter from id Software, inventors of the FPS and creators of Doom and Quake, but with added vehicular action segments and an open, post-apocalyptic world.
Gears of War 3 (Xbox 360)

The Gears of War trilogy ends in epic style, as Marcus Fenix and fellow roid rage chums take on alien evil doers in new jungle and underwater sections. The Locust ...

Batman: Arkham City (Xbox 360)

How do you improve on the best superhero game of all time? Like this. Batman: Arkham City is bigger and better than its already-brilliant predecessor, Arkham Asylum - a dark, gritty ...

Knights Contract (PS3)

While Knight’s Contract doesn’t do much that’s new, it does a handful of old things fairly well. Unfortunately, the simple joys on offer are far too often ...