Staying On Track
Railworks 2 Train Simulator is an extremely realistic, and difficult, simulation of driving trains from various eras of history. If you love trains, then climb aboard.
Railworks 2 Train Simulator is an extremely realistic, and difficult, simulation of driving trains from various eras of history. If you love trains, then climb aboard.
Flip’s Twisted World has some cool concepts, but they just aren’t put together all that well. It’s a shame too, because they could have had a real hit on their hands.
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena is a hidden object and puzzle game with a quirky heroine and some innovative gameplay. It’s a bit brief, but good nonetheless.
Bejeweled 3 delivers on the potential and the promise of its namesake. It’s another great way to lose your time and your worries. You won’t be sorry you did.
Mixing in RPG elements to a straight fighter is a very good thing. Although shallow by pure RPG standards, Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja: Storm 2 will delight its fans.
Call of Duty: Black Ops takes over the end-of-the-year games market, hitting the ground with a flashbacking single player campaign spanning from WWII to Vietnam to the Cold War.
In Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes, you play as the bad guys, trying to save a good kingdom. Though the game is at times hilarious, too many flaws keep it from its true potential.
Just about everyone in the world loves Sid Meier’s Pirates, right? Well, before you answer, you might want to see how it runs (or doesn’t) on the Wii.
Halo Reach completes this excellent series in a way that will make gamers proud. It’s so good, it almost makes us sad to know that it’s all over. And any sins of the past (ODST) are forgiven.
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.