Modern Warfare 2 Kicks Combat Up A Notch
One of the most anticipated games of the holiday season arrives like a nuclear blast. We find a complex shooter, amazing visuals, a strong story and lots and lots of bullets in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
One of the most anticipated games of the holiday season arrives like a nuclear blast. We find a complex shooter, amazing visuals, a strong story and lots and lots of bullets in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
New anti-hero Rubi comes to play with her sword, guns and tons of insane acrobatic moves in Wet. With more blood than a 70’s drive-in flick, Wet offers a thrill a second from beginning to violent end.
Wolfenstein is back with new sci-fi weapons as well as your old favorites. While the last title was more of a reboot, the new Wolfenstein is a true sequel to the classic original.
NecroVision takes the mostly unexplored genre of World War I and adds a blood-soaked, zombie-plagued B-horror movie twist that we just loved.
One of the most graphically stunning games we have seen in a long time, Call of Juarez: Bound In Blood brings the flavor of a spaghetti western to video games.
Although looked on as a bit of a kiddie console, the Wii is trying to grow up with more adult games. The Conduit is the best step in this direction yet, and makes for a fun experience.
If looked at as a blueprint for future game possibilities, Damnation would be pretty good. When looked at as a playable and fun game however, it falls a bit short.
Finally, we have a Ghostbusters game that’s worthy of the cultural icon the movie has become. Featuring the actual cast, Ghostbusters is a fun, and funny, masterpiece of gaming.
Delving into the gritty side of World War II, like the murder of Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, is a tough road for a game to tread, but Velvet Assassin takes the assignment honorably.
For once, a game that follows a movie is really good. Set five hours after the movie ends, Wanted: Weapons of Fate will have you craving more bullet curving fun for a very long time.