Best Indie Game of the Year?
Could it be? Could Billy the Time Waster actually like a game? Bastion seems to have done it. Read all about how Billy finds himself head over heels for a game this week!
Could it be? Could Billy the Time Waster actually like a game? Bastion seems to have done it. Read all about how Billy finds himself head over heels for a game this week!
Bunny Reaper could have been a twisted and cool little distraction type game, but with no storyline and overly-dark graphics that are difficult to see, this reaper misses the mark.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is kind of like a summer blockbuster movie with lots of action and adventure to the point that we can forgive it being a little thin on story.
The TV show-come-game is back with Wipeout 2. And while the zaniness has been popped up a notch, some unresponsive controls and repetitiveness puts a dampener on the fun.
Desert Operations is a free-to-play online game that challenges players to take a tiny country, and through shrewd diplomacy and military prowess, conquer the entire world.
The Weekly Time Waster visits the friendly confines of the eternal Vampire/Zombie war this week. See if Billy learned anything in this week’s review!
Poor graphics prove to be the X factor that keeps X-Men Destiny from getting a high review grade, but there are many other annoyances with this sub-par beat-em-up.
Fate of the World challenges players to solve realistic environmental and political catastrophes based on real world events. And saving the world for real is hard work.
League of Legends is a combat-oriented MMO that has got one of our reviewers seriously addicted. It’s an MMO for those who want some real action in their online experience.
The Deus Ex: The Missing Link DLC fills in the gap during the main story of Human Revolution when Adam was a stowaway onboard a Belltower cargo ship.