Argh! The Lad
Arc the Lad is a rather uninspiring twist in this series. It is basically an RPG that is completely hack and slash, so have your X button tuned up before you play.
Arc the Lad is a rather uninspiring twist in this series. It is basically an RPG that is completely hack and slash, so have your X button tuned up before you play.
Task Force 121 is an acceptable title only because it launched into a sub $20 budget lineup. Even then it is a stretch playing this one to the finish.
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory takes the stealth action genre to new levels, and earns rare perfect marks in every category.
The foul-mouthed squirrel who caused so much controversy on the Nintendo 64 returns to life revamped and ready for mischief on the Xbox.
Dead to Rights II fixes almost none of the flaws of the original game. If anything, the sequel is actually worse in many areas.
Space is unending. You can explore it forever. And the same is true about the fascinating Eve Online Massively Multiplayer RPG
While the PSP is great for watching movies, the addition of a Stereo Station can turn your portable device into a mini home theater.
Haunting Ground is a survival horror game where your best chance of living is not learning how to fight, but how to hide.
If you want a real racing experience, then you need to have a real racing control. And they don’t come any better than the Williams F1 Wheel.
Act of War takes new strides in both graphical presentation and the integration of an interesting storyline tightly into gameplay.