Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
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.
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.
Coded Arms: Contagion follows up on the Coded Arms game from 2006. It offers a fun but forgettable experience that PSP shooter fans should enjoy.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars does one thing (multiplayer battles) but does it so well that almost any shooter with any skill set will quickly find a home.
Despite the controversy surrounding this game, we actually found Kane and Lynch: Dead Men to be an enjoyable and somewhat innovative shooter.
Call of Duty moves out of the WWII genre and into modern warfare, and it does it with an explosive bang that is sure to get your attention.
Medal of Honor Airborne puts the tactical element of where your character lands in a mission under your control, but all the fighting still takes place on the ground.
While Chili Con Carnage won’t be winning any diversity awards, it does provide a funny and gory playing experience for PSP gamers.