Answer the Call, Again
Call of Duty 2 emerges as the king of World War II shooters with a thought provoking, beautiful game that scores top marks in all areas.
Call of Duty 2 emerges as the king of World War II shooters with a thought provoking, beautiful game that scores top marks in all areas.
Although Chrome Specforce is being released in the US at a budget price, many of its features could easily compete with the more traditional $50 shooters.
GUN is an excellent spaghetti western, with plenty of sauce for splattering around the walls and dusty trails of this beautiful virtual world.
Although shooting and smashing zombies can get a bit repetitive, the Land of the Dead game is a fun title at a great price.
Although the game has absolutely no plot, Armored Core: Nine Breaker has more stats than a fantasy football league, if you are into that.
Coded Arms may have quite a few flaws in terms of environments and repetitive gameplay, but the game looks good and shows that FPS are possible on the PSP.
Darkwatch is one of the best shooters to grace either the PS2 or Xbox. Diverse levels, an interesting plot and plenty of undead splattering make this a wild ride.
The Resurrection of Evil expansion pack adds a bit to Doom 3, but your enjoyment will depend on how much you dug the original.
Why does the Dead to Rights series keep getting worse? The jump to PSP has done nothing but hurt this ailing series.
Task Force 121 is an acceptable title only because it launched into a sub $20 budget lineup. Even then it is a stretch playing this one to the finish.