From Russia With Love
Iron Warriors lets you drive the fearsome but dated Russian T-72 tank. In a way, the tank is a bit like the simulation itself.
Iron Warriors lets you drive the fearsome but dated Russian T-72 tank. In a way, the tank is a bit like the simulation itself.
The amount of repeatable gameplay and player-created modules ensures that RPG gamers are never bored with Neverwinter Nights 2.
Splinter Cell: Double Agent takes you places the series has never been before, like hanging off the roof of the world’s tallest building.
With the Knights of the Nine Expansion pack for Oblivion, the biggest and most expansive RPG ever created just got even larger.
World Championship Poker: All In takes the standard and somewhat boring poker simulation genre and adds some interesting RPG and adventure twists.
Guitar Hero II takes off like a bat out of hell, laying rubber and continuing the awesome rock n’ roll play along genre right where the original left off.
Although Genji: Days of the Blade is good for a PS3 Launch Title, there is a lot more depth that the game should have offered.
Resistance: Fall of Man is by far the best PS3 launch title and nearly justifies the entire new system. We check out this and some other PS3 launch titles this week.
The Forces of Corruption expansion pack for Empire At War adds playable pirates and other nefarious characters to the Star Wars strategy battlefield.
Continuing a solid series, Gothic 3 tries to take the game to new heights. But does it reach its goal of RPG bliss in the face of powerhouses like Oblivion out there?