Dragon Age’s Expanding Epic
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.
Gunblade NY and LA Machineguns combine into one game for the Wii. But sadly, their total playtime is only equal to about an hour, which makes the price difficult to justify.
Greg Hastings Paintball 2 puts you in command of a team of paintball warriors, and turns out to be just as exciting as any war game in the heat of battle.
Just a bit late for Halloween, Alawar releases Haunted Domains, a strategy title that puts you in charge of a haunted hotel where the ghosts tip big.
Rock Band 3 really shakes things up with a new interface, a huge song selection, real guitars and the addition of a beautiful keyboard. With seven people playing at once, it’s time to party!
With 90 amazing master tracks and a quest mode that’s never been done before in music and rhythm games, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock could be the coolest release yet.
Fable III hits the market with all the fun and funny goodness of the previous two titles. And although it’s cursed with some odd story choices, it does add to the franchise we’ve come to love.
Reviewer James Maddox continues to explore the cross between comic books and video games with the hybrid Exile Number Two.
After some DLC hits and misses, Borderlands: Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution adds some humorous punch to an already great game.
Overall, the Xbox 360 version of Fallout: New Vegas seems a bit more stable than the one on the PS3, while still offering all of the post nuclear war goodness.