Zero Sievert is an Early Access post-apocalyptic shooter and exploration game set in Eastern Europe and made with colorful pixel art. Taking inspiration from games like Stalker, Metro and Escape from Tarkov, it nonetheless blazes its own trail.
Game Review- Resident Evil Village: Winter's Expansion
Resident Evil Village is a masterpiece of horror gaming and storytelling. Now the Winter’s Expansion lets the fun keep going with the continuation of Rose’s story, a new third person game mode, and a temporary return visit to Village’s amazing settings and creatures.
Game Review- Call of Duty Modern Warfare II (Multiplayer)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is finally here, and lots of gamers are lining up to play with both the single player campaign and the multiplayer battlefields. We are splitting our review for this title up into two parts: multiplayer and the single player campaign. First up, we drop our reviewer Michael Blaker into the fierce multiplayer combat.
Game Review- Call of Duty Modern Warfare II (Beta)
Over the past two weekends, Activision opened up a Call of Duty Modern Warfare II beta to the press and other invited guests. GiN had a handful of reviewers, columnists, and podcasters in the thick of the action. This is what three of them found in this thoroughly modern take on shooters.
Mixing elements of traditional golf games with horror, miniature golf, rogue-likes and even a bit of Dark Souls, Cursed to Golf may be one of the strangest and most difficult golf titles to master. But it’s very fun to try.
Midnight Fight Express is an over-the-top, two-fisted action-adventure that nearly anyone can pick up and play for hours on end. This is one of the most stylish and simple beat-em-ups to come out in a long time.
Drop those socks paired with sandals and slowly hand over that dull brown suit because the Fashion Police Squad is on the case. This irreverent game will have you sewing up and accessorizing against some of the worst crimes against fashion in an exciting shooter interface.
Tombstar may not have much plot or character depth to be found, but if you are looking for an amazing way to burn off steam, then spending some time running and gunning in this wild Western-themed world may be exactly what you need.
Perennial favorite Borderlands character Tiny Tina is back in Wonderlands as the overly energetic dungeon master for this bizarre and beautiful mix of first-person shooter gameplay and Dungeons and Dragons style adventure.
We braved the radioactive and monster-filled wastes of the Chernobylite adventure game on the PC. And with success there, the game has been ported over to consoles, including next-generation ones. We pick up the action over there in this review.
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