Number One With A Bullet
Filled with irreverent humor and juvenile kills, Bulletstorm is a game that never takes itself too seriously. And if you do the same, you’re in for one heck of a good time.
Filled with irreverent humor and juvenile kills, Bulletstorm is a game that never takes itself too seriously. And if you do the same, you’re in for one heck of a good time.
WarFlow is one of the most exciting browser-based strategy war games we’ve ever played. And the fact that it’s free to play isn’t half bad either. Playing for just a few minutes, or hours on end, it’s quite a fun ride.
The latest Monster Hunter, wait, we mean, Lord of Arcana game borrows heavily from other titles. Not that this is a bad thing but don’t expect anything really innovative.
Acceleration of Suguri X Edition features adorable little Chibi anime girls battling to the death in hyper-spastic over-the-top killer combat on the PlayStation Network.
Following on the heels of the stunningly beautiful original game that melted PCs everywhere, Crysis 2 hits the ground running for both PCs and next generation consoles. But is this advanced shooter worth the hype?
Puzzle Expedition is simply one of the best puzzle games to be released so far this year. It’s even better than the much-loved Braid, and you know that’s saying something.
The plants stand ready to defend you once again as Plants vs. Zombies moves to the Nintendo DS, armed with exclusive game modes, customizable zombie avatars and pea shooters of death.
Pipe Madness is the latest in a long line of games of the build-a-pipe before the water hits variety. Available for the PlayStation network for only $3, it’s quite a value.
Dead Money is the first DLC to be released for Fallout: New Vegas. And like with Fallout 3, the first DLC has some teething problems. Still, Dead Money is fun, if frustrating.
Golden Trails follows the hidden object adventures of a cowboy sheriff in the Old West. While not the best example of this type of game, it’s not horrible to play either.