Batman Is Bad(Ass)
One of the few really great superhero series of games out there, Batman: Arkham City generated a huge bit of expectation. And for the most part, it meets that potential.
One of the few really great superhero series of games out there, Batman: Arkham City generated a huge bit of expectation. And for the most part, it meets that potential.
We take a moment away from Skyrim to examine another story from that world, the new Lord of Souls: An Elder Scrolls Novel by fantasy author Greg Keyes.
Our reviewer is 40 hours into The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and although that barely scratches the surface of this magnificent RPG, we can tell you how it trumps even the mighty Oblivion in so many ways.
Not really a game per se, the eType Personality Test uses graphical images to elicit a response from the viewer, and then tells them what that means.
Making History II: War of the World is an incredibly deep strategy game that puts you in the driver’s seat of almost any country on the planet at the outset of World War II.
Halo: Glasslands explores the interpersonal conflicts that arise among soldiers and scientists who had to do unspeakable things to win the devastating war with the Covenant.
Rage mixes a shooter and a racer to create an exciting game that will really shake up the current crop of post-apocalyptic fighting games. With a bit of humor and a deep story, Rage is not to be missed.
Rock of Ages is a hilarious game where you challenge historical figures to a boulder-rolling battle and then crush them with…oh, forget it. This game rocks. Go play it.
We launch a new type of feature on GiN this week, the mini-review. These are mostly iOS or Android type titles that deserve your money and your time. First up: Sand Slides.
Must eventually end, but you will love every minute of the final chapter found in Fallout New Vegas: Lonesome Road. Emotionally gripping with a grand adventure, this is a perfect DLC.