An RPG Of A Different Color
Silverfall certainly looks unique from other RPGs out there with its cel-shading like graphics. But a clunky interface threatens to spoil the fun.
Silverfall certainly looks unique from other RPGs out there with its cel-shading like graphics. But a clunky interface threatens to spoil the fun.
The Scene It series has always been popular among board game players. Now, Scene It? Movie Edition moves to mobile phones.
Using the Wiimote to stir, salt and shake your dishes in a cooking game makes a lot of sense. Though replay ability is a bit low, you will find the experience a lot of fun.
It’s been many years since the original PlayStation version of Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night was released. Now, relive the glory with Xbox Live Arcade.
Tired of endless WWII shooters? Battlestations Midway instead gives us a tactical map of Pacific battles, and also lets us jump into command of everything from a fighter to a battleship.
The Metal Gear Solid series has always been a favorite for PlayStation gamers. Now it moves to the PSP. But only the screen, not the quality, gets smaller.
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.
Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords was one of the most extensive turn-based strategy games ever created, but the new Dark Avatar expansion tops it.
The Guild 2 puts you in charge of something a bit different – a medieval family determined to rise above the ranks of the common folk to create a dynasty.
Dawn of War: Dark Crusade takes the Warhammer 40,000 universe to new extremes with two new playable races and a seven army war for control of a planet.