Anti-heroic Fun
No More Heroes puts you in the role of an assassin looking to move up in the world. And it may be one of the most stylish Wii titles to date.
No More Heroes puts you in the role of an assassin looking to move up in the world. And it may be one of the most stylish Wii titles to date.
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.
Assassin’s Creed combines good controls with beautiful vistas for an unforgettable game that follows the exploits of a twelfth century hitman.
Splinter Cell: Double Agent takes you places the series has never been before, like hanging off the roof of the world’s tallest building.
The latest game in the Might and Magic series, Dark Messiah, offers intense combat and a good story following a classic and bloody action RPG format.
After watching all those gruesome CSI shows on TV, it can’t be that difficult to solve a murder? Can it? Find out with the CSI computer game.
One of the longest running series in computer game history, Might and Magic evolves a fifth time, now adding a robust storyline and 3D graphics to the M&M universe.
Ripped from today’s headlines, Rainbow Six Lockdown follows an elite counter-terrorism force fighting around the world.
With the DVD just released, we go back and take a look at King Kong, the official game of the movie to see how it stacks up.
Drakengard 2 takes place eighteen years after the original, when we find that an army with a dragon on its side still wins every time.