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Mafia II takes players on a unique ride through the ranks of the American mafia in the 1940s and 50s, but being a made man isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and neither is this game.
Mafia II takes players on a unique ride through the ranks of the American mafia in the 1940s and 50s, but being a made man isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and neither is this game.
Innovative Singularity takes us deep into the heart a secret Soviet research facility, and jumps players between 1955 and today, with challenging shootouts in both times.
As one of the most anticipated (for five years now) games for the Xbox 360, Alan
Wake certainly lives up to our graphical expectations. The gameplay however, is a touch
on the boring side.
Transformers: War for Cybertron is the title that fans have been waiting for. Forget suffering through all those other Transformers games. This is the one to want.
Building on an already highly successful series, UFC 2010 Undisputed takes the belt this year for being one of the best fighting games ever created for any platform.
Although Iron Man 2 kicks the pants off the original game, it’s nowhere near as good as the movie experience. But at least it’s mildly amusing this time around.
Green Day Rockband adds some much needed punk flavor to the music title lineup, with 47 amazing songs from six of the band’s top anti-establishment albums.
Splinter Cell Conviction isn’t like any of the other titles in the series. This time around, Sam Fisher is out for himself, and can use stealth or run and gun madness to accomplish objectives.
Blur is appropriately named, as it blurs the lines between combat, racing and realism. In a lot of ways, it’s like a cart racing title for grownups, but its true strength is multiplayer.
We kick off Racing Week here at GiN with Split/Second, a title that brings insane combat racing to the next level. See how it compares with Blur (reviewed Wednesday), and classic titles like Burnout 3.