Prayin' And Sprayin'
Going back to the days of top-down shoot em’ ups might seem like a step backwards, but Alien Shooter Vengeance is a great blast from the past.
Going back to the days of top-down shoot em’ ups might seem like a step backwards, but Alien Shooter Vengeance is a great blast from the past.
If you want to fight aliens and winter’s chill, then Lost Planet has got all the sub-zero action you can handle.
Splinter Cell: Double Agent takes you places the series has never been before, like hanging off the roof of the world’s tallest building.
Resistance: Fall of Man is by far the best PS3 launch title and nearly justifies the entire new system. We check out this and some other PS3 launch titles this week.
Dirge of Cerberus – Lost Episode takes the Final Fantasy series (and shooter gameplay) into the realm of the cell phone game, and does surprisingly well.
Ok, Gears of War is a very violent game. It also happens to be the best title available for the Xbox 360, and perhaps the best of the entire console market.
Although based on the endless stream of B-rated zombie movies, Dead Rising is a surprisingly solid game where anything in a downtown mall can become a weapon against the undead.
Part old-school shooter and part modern technology whiz, Shadowgrounds takes you on a wild and bloody shootout across Ganymede, in the shadow of Jupiter.
It’s called Prey, but this game tears up other FPS titles and eats them alive. Unique weapons, changing gravity and Cherokee magic turns the shooter world upside down.
Rogue Trooper may not pierce the envelope for shooter games, but it does offer some unique gameplay that is a lot of fun.