Better Late Than Never: Duke Nukem Forever
Better late than never? Duke Nukem Forever finally arrives, and despite a fourteen year delay and a few gameplay problems, turns out to be a rather fun, if juvenile, shooting experience.
Better late than never? Duke Nukem Forever finally arrives, and despite a fourteen year delay and a few gameplay problems, turns out to be a rather fun, if juvenile, shooting experience.
Risen is a new RPG that was released without a lot of fanfare. But with a purely open world and unique character leveling, could it be an Oblivion killer?
Continuing a solid series, Gothic 3 tries to take the game to new heights. But does it reach its goal of RPG bliss in the face of powerhouses like Oblivion out there?
Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza satisfies the big shooter fan in search of something new. The graphics are ok and the plot is palatable, especially if you’ve seen Die Hard the movie and liked the character of John McLean. I am a little unsure why Sierra decided to publish a game based on a 10-year old movie, but I guess the number of people who have watched the movie thousands of times is a pretty big audience. But regardless of whether you have seen the movie, which if you haven’t, you’ve been living in a bubble for the last 25 years, … Continue reading Relive the Nakatomi Nightmare