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?
Dead Space 2 follows and improves on its predecessor, offering us a complex world that only serves to make the horrific events of the storyline seem even more real and terrifying.
Time Crisis: Razing Storm ships for the PS3 with Time Crisis 4 and Deadstorm Pirates on the same disk. But even so, it’s not much gameplay for the price.
Bond week kicks off with GoldenEye 007, which is more of an homage than a remake of the famous N64 game. On Wednesday we review the new Blood Stone game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops takes over the end-of-the-year games market, hitting the ground with a flashbacking single player campaign spanning from WWII to Vietnam to the Cold War.
Halo Reach completes this excellent series in a way that will make gamers proud. It’s so good, it almost makes us sad to know that it’s all over. And any sins of the past (ODST) are forgiven.
Greg Hastings Paintball 2 puts you in command of a team of paintball warriors, and turns out to be just as exciting as any war game in the heat of battle.
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days offers a pure shooter set in the gritty streets of Shanghai, China. Although it doesn’t really advance the genre, it does offer a wild and oh so bloody ride.
Innovative Singularity takes us deep into the heart a secret Soviet research facility, and jumps players between 1955 and today, with challenging shootouts in both times.