Reviews

  • Alan Wake

    Alan Wake has gorgeous environments, and an inventive "light versus dark" battle mechanic

  • Dead to Rights: Retribution

    If you're the market for some mindless entertainment, you could do a whole lot worse than Dead to Rights: Retribution

  • Splinter Cell: Conviction

    When last we saw Sam he was running for his life, on the lam for the murder of his friend and colleague Col. Irving Lambert

  • Samurai Shodown Sen

    Samurai Showdown Sen could easily be mistaken for a poorly made Nintendo 64 title

  • Resonance of Fate

    For what it's worth, Resonance of Fate is probably one of the best looking RPGs we've seen in years

  • Just Cause 2

    Rico's relentless over-the-top approach to creating chaos and destroying enemy morale helps keep this game from getting stale

  • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

    All-Star Racing doesn't fail to impress on a visual level.

  • Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx

    The Secret Armory of General Knoxx picks up immediately after the end of Borderland's main campaign and expands the world of Pandora by offering forty-four new missions as well as a new level cap

  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2

    With Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare 2 being regularly victimised by bugs, glitches, hacks and other exploits, there's an opportunity for another game to come in and do some real damage

  • Aliens vs. Predator

    As a shooter fan and someone who watched all eight films that make up the Alien, Predator, and Aliens vs. Predator series, I had high hopes for the title

  • BioShock 2

    BioShock 2 picks up a good 10 years after the volatile events of the original

  • Dragon Age: Origins - Return to Ostagar

    Despite its overwhelming disappointments, I'm still happy to have played the Return to Ostagar content -- twice, even

  • Mass Effect 2

    BioWare CEO Dr. Ray Muzyka and the game's executive producer Casey Hudson have repeatedly asserted that this is the trilogy's "dark second chapter"

  • Dark Void

    Dark Void's development team includes some of the same talented folks who birthed the Crimson Skies series

  • Divinity II: Ego Draconis

    If there's one area where Divinity 2 truly succeeds, it's in your ability to transform into a dragon

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