Stalking Again
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky is the prequel to Shadows over Chernobyl, and while it does not quite achieve the success of the original, it does provide an exciting atmospheric shooter.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky is the prequel to Shadows over Chernobyl, and while it does not quite achieve the success of the original, it does provide an exciting atmospheric shooter.
Newcomer City Interactive hits the ground running with Code of Honor: Conspiracy Island, a budget shooter where you play a member of the French Foreign Legion.
This week GiN looks at a couple games based on movies. Some work and some don’t. Guess which side Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy falls into?
Although Dark Sector features a really cool three-bladed weapon and some impressive graphics, overall, it won’t rise anywhere close to a title like Gears of War, which it tries to mimic.
Army of Two attempts to take cooperative gameplay to the limit. And although a poor AI dooms this noble goal, it still offers an enjoyable shooter experience.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots ends a series that has had more twists and turns than a Hitchcock thriller. And it does it in an amazing way you can’t miss.
Frontlines: Fuel of War is a good shooter with some really nice single player missions. However, the online component could use a serious server upgrade.
Condemned 2: Bloodshot will get into your head and scramble your brains, showing what its like to be schizophrenic in a world gone mad.
Despite a few noticeable setbacks, Conflict: Denied Ops proves itself a worthy contender in its class, and brings some new elements to the shooter genre.
The rebirth of Turok is a ton of fun, but harsh difficulty levels and lack of enough save points may keep this shooter in the realm of the hardcore fan.