F.E.A.R. Series Makes A Comeback
F.E.A.R. 3 hits the ground running, and while it’s not nearly as frightening as the first game, it does introduce some really nice elements to enhance the combat side of the equation.
F.E.A.R. 3 hits the ground running, and while it’s not nearly as frightening as the first game, it does introduce some really nice elements to enhance the combat side of the equation.
Perhaps Activision went to the well one too many times with Transformers: Stealth Edition for the 3DS. The game is lackluster compared to the quality found on other platforms.
Having an arcade racer in the palm of your hand seems like good thing, but it’s so pathetically easy that it’s not fun. Unless you turn on the 3D. Then it becomes unplayable.
Double the pen power and double the fun, if you learn the interface. Dual Pen Sports for the 3DS may be challenging, but seeing the baseball literally leap off the screen is a real treat.