There’s no better way to take a break from the breakneck pace of other games than to just listen to the breeze as you shoot a few holes in Out of Bounds.
A fans-only title. An endearing bunch of characters: Some have absurd cleavage, others mechanical noses, they throw underwear at each other and act silly.
It’s fun to fire your weapons. Call of Duty 4 stands neck and neck with BioShock and Halo 3 as one of the best FPS releases in an impossibly cutthroat year.
A PI is beheaded by the corrupt public figure he was digging up too much dirt on. He’s put back together by a mad scientist who gives him interchangeable heads.
The graphics may not dazzle, but the battlefields are big and well-designed, and there’s so much content, you learn to love substance over style real quick.
The recent movie was lame or a triumph, depending on your devotion to the cartoon. For the game, there’s no debate: It’s not fun to play. It looks gross.
While EA took its Madden and NHL franchises to new heights with sleek graphics and speed boosts to the gameplay, the 2K responses weren’t able to keep pace.
It’s such a popular series, it’s no surprise when titles pop up on every system imaginable, but imagination could’ve played a bigger role in the development.
Few can match the frenzy of a 32-player Warhawk match: Mid-air dogfights rage while players on the ground go at each other with everything from tanks to knives.
It’s almost everything you’d want to see in a flying dragon action game. But the controls prevent you from wanting to explore past the first few levels.