S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Offers A Unique Shooter Adventure
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl takes you inside the hot zone around a melted down reactor, where your wits and trigger finger will be sorely tested.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl takes you inside the hot zone around a melted down reactor, where your wits and trigger finger will be sorely tested.
Silverfall certainly looks unique from other RPGs out there with its cel-shading like graphics. But a clunky interface threatens to spoil the 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.
Although based on the endless stream of B-rated zombie movies, Dead Rising is a surprisingly solid game where anything in a downtown mall can become a weapon against the undead.
We thought the Onimusha series was over. But Capcom surprised everyone with the release of Dawn of Dreams, supposedly after the series was retired.
Devil Kings could have been a really awesome game if the computer AI was a little bit smarter. As such, it’s fun to play, but will leave you wanting a lot more.
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.
Resident Evil 4 recently jumped to the PS2 platform, bringing one of the best action horror games ever created to a totally new audience.
Stubbs the Zombie offers something a bit different: a zombie game where you play a zombie. And its complete with 1950’s-style comedy.
Although shooting and smashing zombies can get a bit repetitive, the Land of the Dead game is a fun title at a great price.