Return Of Our King
After a torturous five year wait following Morrowind, Oblivion hits the 360 and PC with a game that is not likely to be topped for years to come. Oblivion changes everything.
After a torturous five year wait following Morrowind, Oblivion hits the 360 and PC with a game that is not likely to be topped for years to come. Oblivion changes everything.
Neverwinter Night’s core game may be getting a bit dated, but new publisher Atari proves there is still some life left in the old girl.
Wild Arms Alter Code: F is a retelling of the original Wild Arms story, but with some new content and tons of improvement in graphics and sound.
While combining a fighting game with an RPG sounds really cool, Beatdown is just not the way to get it done.
RPG Maker 3 makes is somewhat easy to create your own RPG for the PS2.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’ PC port of course is a killer title, and with a lot of new options the PS2 version did not offer.
Dungeon Siege II does what few sequels can. It keeps the same basic gameplay found in the original, and adds a lot of new things into the mix as well.
The developer of Knights of the Old Republic brings that same quality in Jade Empire to a new genre: ancient China.
Arc the Lad is a rather uninspiring twist in this series. It is basically an RPG that is completely hack and slash, so have your X button tuned up before you play.
Suikoden IV takes place 150 years before the first game in the series, so you can see how the direction of the world came to pass.