Fall of Cybertron Rises Above Movie Tie-ins
Our reviewer went into Transformers: The Fall of Cybertron with some apprehension. But he found an action title that really elevated his perception of the whole movie-tie in genre.
Our reviewer went into Transformers: The Fall of Cybertron with some apprehension. But he found an action title that really elevated his perception of the whole movie-tie in genre.
Max is back in Max Payne 3, and this time the boozing, pill-popping, noire-incarnate ex-cop finds that combat in sunny Brazil is hotter than New Jersey.
The GoldenEye 007: Reloaded game can now be downloaded from the PlayStation Network, triggering a resurgence in popularity of the excellent multiplayer found within.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City takes gamers back to that doomed city at the very beginning of the world-ending outbreak, and gives a new perspective on Umbrella Corp.
NeverDead has the unique feature of an immortal main character, but constantly reattaching limbs and rolling around as a bodiless head can get annoying real fast.
Legendary Outlaw is a shooter set in the Old West, but the graphics look like a throwback to another time. Then there’s all the bleeped-out cursing. Anyway, it’s a bit of a mess.
Popping Mania is a bit of an odd bird for the iOS. It’s a shooter that’s, for the most part, pretty non-violent, unless you happen to be a balloon, spider, or unlucky bird.
Heavy Fire Afghanistan is an on-the-rails shooter that attempts to put you directly into the action-packed world of real US Marines fighting in Afghanistan.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is kind of like a summer blockbuster movie with lots of action and adventure to the point that we can forgive it being a little thin on story.
Shadowgun is probably the most visually impressive shooter for the iPad, and has an innovative control scheme. Not all the kinks are completely worked out, but Shadowgun sure is fun.