Returning (again) To Wolfenstein
Wolfenstein is back with new sci-fi weapons as well as your old favorites. While the last title was more of a reboot, the new Wolfenstein is a true sequel to the classic original.
Wolfenstein is back with new sci-fi weapons as well as your old favorites. While the last title was more of a reboot, the new Wolfenstein is a true sequel to the classic original.
Free-to-play browser games are becoming all the rage and Evony Free Forever is no exception. Played in turn-based mode, it's perfect for goofing off at work or school.
The new TMNT: Turtles in Time: Re-shelled game for Xbox Live Arcade arrives 18 years after the arcade classic wowed fans. And while it’s not a bad game, it’s not as good as the original either.
The Buckshot Pump-Action Shotgun adds some real firepower to the Wii, but only works with shooters that have relatively simple control schemes.
One of the best games we have seen so far this year, Batman Arkham Asylum features stellar graphics, perfect voice acting and some of the most unexpected plot twists we’ve ever experienced.
Following any hit movie for kids, a multi-platform game is sure to follow. And while Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is no exception, it does capture the fun flavor of the film.
When developer Cyberlore went under, we thought the innovative Majesty series was gone forever. But Paradox brought it back, and Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim is better than ever.
Guitar Hero 5 rocks with a huge song library and tons of new features, like the ability to have four drummers (or any instrument) playing locally.
Hearts of Iron III takes the grand strategy concept to new levels, to the point that it should probably be a required class at any military academy. For armchair generals everywhere, it’s a call to arms.
Nearly as cute as the movie, the Up game also proves that multi-person titles can be fun and challenging, as well as appropriate for children of all ages.