Conflict: Delivered
Despite a few noticeable setbacks, Conflict: Denied Ops proves itself a worthy contender in its class, and brings some new elements to the shooter genre.
Despite a few noticeable setbacks, Conflict: Denied Ops proves itself a worthy contender in its class, and brings some new elements to the shooter genre.
The rebirth of Turok is a ton of fun, but harsh difficulty levels and lack of enough save points may keep this shooter in the realm of the hardcore fan.
F.E.A.R. Files may be a scary game, but not for the reasons you think. Bad level design and a bland story make this standalone expansion a shadow of the original.
Taking the strengths of all their Europa Universalis titles and adding both an amazing graphical interface and a Roman theme is pure genius.
If you liked STALKER, then you should know that Hard to be a God is also based on a Strugatsky Brothers book, though this time the emphasis is on RPG elements.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker could have fallen into trap of many other RPGs and became a cute little game based on a TV show, but instead, it has some depth.
America’s Army: True Soldiers may or may not be a recruitment tool for the US Army. But either way, you would think they could make a better game. This one is horrible.
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the little fighter with the big name. Continuing where the last one left off, you have quite a fight on your hands.
Originally thought up as a PSP game before the platform proved unable to handle it, Mercury Meltdown Revolution instead oozed over to the Wii.
Although Mega Man Powered Up gives us nothing new to consider, it revisits the first Mega Man title with surprising accuracy and gives it a modern facelift.