A Killer Game
Assassin’s Creed II is everything the first game should have been and more. Gone is all the repetitive grinding, replaced with a deep storyline and white-hot assassination action.
Assassin’s Creed II is everything the first game should have been and more. Gone is all the repetitive grinding, replaced with a deep storyline and white-hot assassination action.
Actually there is no need to fight over the new LEGO Indiana Smith 2: The Adventure Continues game, with an innovative split screen mode that lets multiple people play, and spread out within a level too.
PS3 players rejoice, because Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is practically the perfect blend of action, puzzle solving and shooting. And it has a fantastic plot coupled with great voice action. This PS3 exclusive completely rocks.
Obscure: The Aftermath offers a campy story that is hard not to love, especially when combined with a scary plot. And now that it hits the DS and PSP, you can take spooky thrills anywhere.
Although a bit off in the attempt, Cursed Mountain tries to take the kiddie image of the Wii and replace it with an adult-themed survival horror game.
Mata Hari offers a gorgeous adventure game that follows the life of the legendary dancer and spy from her humble beginnings and on into The Great War.
Take one lovable claymation Brit and his dog and put them in episodic, downloadable adventures, and you have the delightful Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures playing on a PC or 360 near you.
Age of Pirates 2: City Of Abandoned Ships promises high adventure, maritime fun and the life of a pirate on the Spanish Main. Too bad it doesn’t keep its word on any of that.
In the same silly style of Katamari Damacy, The Munchables will have you scratching you head in confusion, all the while having a great time despite yourself.
Although presented as a shooter with a first person interface, Cryostasis is in fact, a rather unique adventure game set on a creepy abandoned ship imprisoned in ice.