And Now for Another Tale
The Tales series is old hat to a lot of RPGers. And the Tales of Vesperia game is probably the best one yet. It follows a long and interesting story that is gripping till the end.
The Tales series is old hat to a lot of RPGers. And the Tales of Vesperia game is probably the best one yet. It follows a long and interesting story that is gripping till the end.
Defense Grid: The Awakening is a puzzle game like no other, with lasers, flamethrowers, alien hoards and an addictive gameplay that will have you coming back for more.
Those of you who fondly remember the Rubik’s Cube will be happy to know that the classic puzzle game has gone virtual. And, it’s just about as fun.
With the second exciting instalment in the Fable series, Microsoft is looking to have a real Xbox 360 (and eventually a PC) gem of an RPG series on their hands.
If Square doesn’t stop sending halfway finished and highly rushed RPGs to the market, they risk their reputation as solid game developers. The Last Remnant doesn’t help their cause.
Sonic Unleashed would be a good game if you could only play in daylight. When night falls, the werehog stages bring this title to a grinding, slow-motion halt.
Armed with a pen that can draw holes in time, the main character must piece together his past before it’s too late in Time Hollow, a DS detective adventure.
After moving the series to a new developer and into the modern world, Call of Duty: World At War moves back to World War II. And you will find that WWII is still red hot.
Dracula 3: Path of the Dragon is a wonderful addition to both adventure games and vampire lore. It’s a highly researched title too, dripping with atmosphere, puzzles and even historical texts.
The World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King expansion adds so much content to WoW that it’s almost like a completely new game to explore. So addicted WoWers are set for a great 2009.