Guitar Hero Still Hitting The Road
Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits is the third title in the mobile version of this insanely popular hit. And it improves on some old mistakes, keeping the band rolling along.
Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits is the third title in the mobile version of this insanely popular hit. And it improves on some old mistakes, keeping the band rolling along.
One of the most graphically stunning games we have seen in a long time, Call of Juarez: Bound In Blood brings the flavor of a spaghetti western to video games.
In the same silly style of Katamari Damacy, The Munchables will have you scratching you head in confusion, all the while having a great time despite yourself.
Prototype is an aptly named game given that it offers action-oriented gameplay different from anything we’ve seen before. It combines several styles to create one of its very own.
Although the first game was a bit of a letdown, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen brings the series roaring back to game consoles and PCs everywhere, and does it with action and style.
Turbine attempts to change the game on an MMO by making it free to play. And for the most part, Dungeon and Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited delivers free thrills.
Although looked on as a bit of a kiddie console, the Wii is trying to grow up with more adult games. The Conduit is the best step in this direction yet, and makes for a fun experience.
Although we think this should be a $40 add-on instead of a $60 standalone game, Guitar Hero Smash Hits converts all the best GH songs to master tracks, and makes a fine "greatest hits" addition to the series.
Fallout 3 meets Deliverance with the arrival of the Point Lookout DLC. Completely changing the flavor of the DC wasteland, Point Lookout offers open-ended redneck-killing fun.
Although Sacred 2: Fallen Angel does not have too much of a story for an RPG, it does offer a ton of great combat and fierce special effects, if you like that sort of thing.