Rockin' For Everyone
Guitar Hero 5 rocks with a huge song library and tons of new features, like the ability to have four drummers (or any instrument) playing locally.
Guitar Hero 5 rocks with a huge song library and tons of new features, like the ability to have four drummers (or any instrument) playing locally.
There's lots of news in this week's Gamer Geeks show as Todd and Kelly talk about NXE, Netflix, The Little King's story, a Prototype second take review and of course, those newly cheaper PS3s. Do you have one yet?
Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits is the third title in the mobile version of this insanely popular hit. And it improves on some old mistakes, keeping the band rolling along.
Prototype is an aptly named game given that it offers action-oriented gameplay different from anything we’ve seen before. It combines several styles to create one of its very own.
The Gamer Geeks play a lot of games, but lately they have really been treated to hot titles like Prototype, Ghostbusters, Sacred 2 and Let's Tap. The Geeks salute their (recent) favorites.
Did E3 Expo get its mojo back this year? And more importantly, what companies knocked the ball out of the park presenting their games? The Geeks pick the winners.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine finally gives us a game that lives up to the awesome comic book persona that is Wolverine. Fans won’t be disappointed with this action-packed slash fest.
There is a ton of great downloadable content out there like demos of Wolverine and Bionic Commando, plus cheap DLCs like Broken Steel. The Geeks hook up their modems this week and let the bits fly.
Although built on the Guitar Hero: World Tour engine, Guitar Hero: Metallica adds some new elements to the game, like the ability to play the drums with two foot pedals, if you dare.
For once, a game that follows a movie is really good. Set five hours after the movie ends, Wanted: Weapons of Fate will have you craving more bullet curving fun for a very long time.