A New War Order
Taking a new spin on real-time strategy games, Order of War attempts to give players command of companies and armies, things normally left to more strategic turn-based titles.
Taking a new spin on real-time strategy games, Order of War attempts to give players command of companies and armies, things normally left to more strategic turn-based titles.
Tekken 6 makes the jump to the PSP’s small screen in a big way. There are tons of extras, plus all the hardcore fighting from the console game. You’ll be asking yourself how they fit so much fun in there.
Karaoke Revolution is back for more, and this time out features fifty master tracks from both today’s top artists and huge stars from yesterday. Warm up those voices, cause there is a lot to do.
Wii Cheer 2 adds male cheerleaders to the mix, plus about 30 dance-worthy songs. And while you’re cheering like crazy using the Wii remotes as pom-poms, you’ll also be getting a great workout.
The third title in the critically acclaimed series, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat takes the absolute best shooter and RPG elements of the original games and wraps it into an exciting open-world experience.
Guitar Hero: Van Halen offers some of the most challenging vocals ever in a GH game, but oddly ships without some of the advanced features we loved from GH 5.
Chella spent some time in the Star Trek Online beta to get a feel for life in Federation space, and to see if this brand new MMO was the stuff that dreams are made of, or just another poor takeoff of our beloved show.
The movie 9 sort of bridges the gap between a video game-like world and the movies, and looks amazing while doing it. But the plot is pretty much par for the course.
The original Dragon Ball game heads over to the Wii console with the release of Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo, with enhanced Wii-fu fighting.
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising offers a shooter that is more like a military simulation. Whether or not gamers will embrace this concept is up for debate.