A Diamond In The Rough
Farcry 2 moves away from the monsters of its predecessor and into the reality of fighting for blood diamonds in Africa. The enemies are all human, but very monstrous nonetheless.
Farcry 2 moves away from the monsters of its predecessor and into the reality of fighting for blood diamonds in Africa. The enemies are all human, but very monstrous nonetheless.
Dead Space takes the popular survival horror genre into space, where we all know that nobody can hear you scream. But scream you will in this terrifying shooter.
Quantum of Solace hits the theaters, and the tie-in game hits consoles and PCs at the same time. And unlike other games based on movies, Quantum can hold its own in a fight.
LEGO Batman takes the now familiar Lego gameplay found in the Indiana Smith and Star Wars games and adds some new twists to the world of the Dark Knight.
Playing a mercenary who only cares about money is a fun way to pass the time in this fully destructible, open world. Mercenaries 2 is practically a torrent of brilliant destruction.
Coming out of nowhere, Pure is an off-road arcade racer that gets just about everything right. And if you’ve played the classic SSX Tricky, you’ll be trained to compete here.
Fallout 3 busts out to the world this week as one of the most anticipated titles of the past two years. Was it worth the wait? Our slightly irradiated scouts (the ones that came back alive) say yes!
Rock Band 2 didn’t have to do too much given how great the original was, but they went ahead and added an excellent online mode anyway, plus will have 500 new songs by year’s end.
When Golden Axe: Beast Rider came out, Todd was overjoyed that one of his favorite games was remade. Now he’s frustrated, and searching for the nearest arcade.
In a surprise move, Battlefield: Bad Company may be the best shooter released this year, and really shines both online and off.