Time Out!
TimeShift follows the adventures of a time-traveling scientist, and lets you freeze time to kill your enemies. But despite the cool concept, it never really pulls together.
TimeShift follows the adventures of a time-traveling scientist, and lets you freeze time to kill your enemies. But despite the cool concept, it never really pulls together.
Spiderman: Friend or Foe will have you as the webbed one fighting alongside some of your arch enemies in a game more suited for kids than adults.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars does one thing (multiplayer battles) but does it so well that almost any shooter with any skill set will quickly find a home.
Assassin’s Creed combines good controls with beautiful vistas for an unforgettable game that follows the exploits of a twelfth century hitman.
The Sacred Rings is a fantasy adventure puzzle type game that looks beautiful, but ends up being a bit too much like real work for most gamers to enjoy.
Loki attempts to become the next God of War, but also adding in Diablo elements dooms this title to a fun but also mediocre experience.
If you ever wanted to create Marvel comics, or insert yourself into them, then Marvel Heroes: Comic Book Creator is the game for you.
With a dark and foreboding world, plus adult situations and even sexual relations, The Witcher, offers up some great gameplay you can’t find anywhere else.
Call of Duty moves out of the WWII genre and into modern warfare, and it does it with an explosive bang that is sure to get your attention.
Racing over dirt, mud and ice can be challenging, especially when SEGA Rally Revo remembers each time cars tear up the terrain, making a hazard for future laps.