It Takes Two
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.
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.
F.E.A.R. Files may be a scary game, but not for the reasons you think. Bad level design and a bland story make this standalone expansion a shadow of the original.
America’s Army: True Soldiers may or may not be a recruitment tool for the US Army. But either way, you would think they could make a better game. This one is horrible.
Waiting for Resident Evil 5? You can learn some of the series history and blast zombies in a completely different way right now with Umbrella Chronicles.
TimeShift follows the adventures of a time-traveling scientist, and lets you freeze time to kill your enemies. But despite the cool concept, it never really pulls together.