Successfully feeds your lust for loot and leveling up, but it can't get much farther than competent Diablo clone.
This anti-GTA IV doesn't have the technical niceties (graphical hiccups abound) or Oscar-worthy story of Rockstar's magnum opus, but wins on pure fun factor and gleeful silliness. Co-op is huge ...
Saw: The Videogame positions itself much like Saw: The Movie – an annual dose of interactive gruesomeness. And as with the films we find ourselves begrudgingly returning, not out of ...
Based on the film and small press comic book Scott Pilgrim, hopefully this will take advantage of all the gaming culture that the series is steeped in when it comes ...
Section 8: Prejudice doesn’t revolutionize the online shooter, but its future armaments and chaotic combat provide solid hooks for competitive adrenaline junkies.
Sure, in 2010 we expect innovation from even our craziest shooters. This is just a touched up portrait of a lesser-known, much-loved ancestor, but there are much worse things.
As fresh as the XBLA-exclusive title Shadow Complex looks and feels on the surface, it’s really a cleverly disguised homage to the SNES heydays of a certain armor-clad bounty huntress. ...
Combining childish humor with bloody demon murder, Shadows of the Damned pays off on the promise of the creative team of developers involved. It may momentarily waver, but SotD has ...
Pretty plain and flat compared to, say, SSX, but it's a solid downhill experience with a very open online system.
While Shift 2 is unlikely to woo the arcade crowd over to simulation racing, it’s remedied one of the genre’s biggest problems, a crushing obsession with technical realism over the ...
A self-funded labor of love, Shoot Many Robots is as literal in gameplay as the title might suggest.