The way of the Shadowgun
Shadowgun is probably the most visually impressive shooter for the iPad, and has an innovative control scheme. Not all the kinks are completely worked out, but Shadowgun sure is fun.
Shadowgun is probably the most visually impressive shooter for the iPad, and has an innovative control scheme. Not all the kinks are completely worked out, but Shadowgun sure is fun.
Sometimes, they come back. Drakensang: Complete Saga is an older RPG that has been re-released to work with modern computers. But it comes with the same old flaws.
One of the few horror adventure games for the iPad, The Dark Meadow is sufficiently creepy to put a chill up your spine as you experience its great story.
When Pigs Fly is an odd but delightful little game from EnsenaSoft that will have you smiling with joy as you help Penelope the pig achieve her dreams of flight.
Although graphically Dark Souls is stunning, the insane difficulty levels will probably keep all but the most hardcore players from getting much past the front gate.
Once Upon A Monster is an exclusive Xbox 360 Kinect title that will quickly become every child’s favorite game of the year.
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.
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.