A DLC With TLC
The Honest Hearts DLC for Fallout: New Vegas adds the beautiful and deadly Zion National Park into the mix, where you are just as likely to be mauled by bears as rolled by raiders. It’s a nice change of pace.
The Honest Hearts DLC for Fallout: New Vegas adds the beautiful and deadly Zion National Park into the mix, where you are just as likely to be mauled by bears as rolled by raiders. It’s a nice change of pace.
In this week’s Time Waster Billy spends his time online with Spiral Knights. He finds the MMO strange, fun, and maybe a great way to waste time with the family instead of just your boss.
Monster Tale for the DS turns out to be a cute little game with a lot of heart. Sort of like Metroid or even Castlevania, it adds a kid-friendly twist to the normal adventure/fighting title.
Hidden object games normally aren’t scary, but Stray Souls: Dollhouse Story bends that perception just a bit. Loaded with killer clowns, spiders and nightmares, play only if you dare.
This week the Time Waster has Billy reliving the age old penguin dream: flight. Can our intrepid waster of office time achieve the impossible? Read and find out!
Naruto Shippuden Kizuna Drive offers an original anime story for the PSP, though it’s best described as a filler arc. And the gameplay is repetitive. And the gameplay is repetitive. And…
Avadon: The Black Fortress is a hardcore, old school RPG created by an independent studio and sold directly from their Webpage for Mac, PC or iPad. And it happens to be darn good.
This week Billy and the Weekly Time Waster give you an opportunity to waste time…slowly. What could be better than taking a whole work day and crawling across the equivalent of a sidewalk square?
Letters From Nowhere 2 proves to be one of the best hidden object type games we’ve ever played, and sets the bar very high for any other titles to try and follow.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a good movie tie-in game (yes they do exist) that lets us experience life as some of the lesser-known Decepticons and Autobots, which is a nice change from playing the big guys all the time.