Wii Got Bond Action
Bond week kicks off with GoldenEye 007, which is more of an homage than a remake of the famous N64 game. On Wednesday we review the new Blood Stone game.
Bond week kicks off with GoldenEye 007, which is more of an homage than a remake of the famous N64 game. On Wednesday we review the new Blood Stone game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops takes over the end-of-the-year games market, hitting the ground with a flashbacking single player campaign spanning from WWII to Vietnam to the Cold War.
With 90 amazing master tracks and a quest mode that’s never been done before in music and rhythm games, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock could be the coolest release yet.
There are eight legs in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions as we play four completely different Spider-Mans, each with their own unique gameplay elements.
Wipeout: The Game is based on the crazy TV show of the same name. However, the show itself was done much better in Japan, and the game is even more removed from the source material.
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.
Twelve years was worth the wait, as StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty’s single player campaign earns a near perfect score in our comprehensive review of this hotly anticipated title. It combines RTS, RPG and a great story.
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.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex Edition moves the amazing series over to the Wii, and takes advantage of some of the unique the motion capture physics of that console.
Guitar Hero: Van Halen offers some of the most challenging vocals ever in a GH game, but oddly ships without some of the advanced features we loved from GH 5.