An 8-bit Beating
This week I look into the game 8-bit Boy and get a small blast from the retro gaming past. But is it all good? Or is it something that’ll just slap me in the face? Read on to find out.
This week I look into the game 8-bit Boy and get a small blast from the retro gaming past. But is it all good? Or is it something that’ll just slap me in the face? Read on to find out.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II surpasses other games in the series by a lot, offering both an extremely engaging single player story and a great multiplayer battlefield.
Assassin’s Creed III leaves the spires of medieval Europe behind in favour of the more hardscrabble towns of the American frontier. With revolution brewing, assassin skills are in demand.
This week I take on Army of Darkness Defense. Who would have thought that 20 years later I’d be playing an Evil Dead game? The question is, do you think Ash is still relevant 20 years later?
Although the series has been a bit hit and miss lately, Resident Evil 6 comes screaming up from the depths to become a respectable adventure game, although with fewer horror elements.
Agent 47 is back in Hitman: Absolution, the most expansive title in series history. The hits are bigger. The levels are huge. And the rewards great, if you’ve got the smarts and guts.
Curious enough to see what’s inside the cube? See if I am in the Weekly Time Waster. Ed. Note: Careful, Billy. Remember what happened to the cat who indulged his curiosity. Remember.
History Legends Of War: Patton follows the amazing general as he sweeps through France to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany. It’s a fine strategic masterpiece for PCs and consoles.
Borderlands #2: Unconquered tells us the story of another would-be conquer of Pandora, the psychopathic Gynella who drives men to ruin with her pleasure projector.
Like its predecessor, Torchlight II offers both hardcore action RPG thrills while reaching out and grabbing lots of casual players as well. It’s a fun game, plays great, and won’t break the bank.