RPGs Grow Up
With a dark and foreboding world, plus adult situations and even sexual relations, The Witcher, offers up some great gameplay you can’t find anywhere else.
With a dark and foreboding world, plus adult situations and even sexual relations, The Witcher, offers up some great gameplay you can’t find anywhere else.
Call of Duty moves out of the WWII genre and into modern warfare, and it does it with an explosive bang that is sure to get your attention.
Racing over dirt, mud and ice can be challenging, especially when SEGA Rally Revo remembers each time cars tear up the terrain, making a hazard for future laps.
Rock Band takes multiplayer music games to ridiculously fun levels with guitars, drums and singing all together in one place.
Medal of Honor Airborne puts the tactical element of where your character lands in a mission under your control, but all the fighting still takes place on the ground.
With extreme popularity and a developer switch, we thought we should cover Guitar Hero III in great depth, so here is our second review of the game on multiple platforms.
With a huge opening weekend, Guitar Hero III is off to an amazing start. But does the game live up to all the hype? You bet it does!
The Chosen: Well of Souls is a nice little $20 game that brings to mind Diablo and Dungeon Siege, only not quite as good, but not quite as expensive either.
For a game based on a mid 1980s scrolling shooter franchise, Project Sylpheed really has a lot of whistles and bells, though probably not enough to challenge Wing Commander’s dominance.
Capcom Puzzle World is a lousy collection of bad games that happens to also be very buggy. Were it not for Super Puzzle Fighter, it would be a complete disaster.