I have no great love for Transformers, so it’s a testament to the quality of Fall of Cybertron and War for Cybertron, that I love these two Transformers games.
The Amazing Spider-Man doesn’t have the same zany cast of characters or liveliness of Shattered Dimensions, but it has Spidey’s addictive web-slinging antics.
James Heller’s expletive-and-rage-filled quest to uncover those responsible for the death of his family and the bio plague terrorizing NYZ doesn’t offer much.
With Dark of the Moon, developer High Moon Studios has been yanked out of its G1 Cybertron fantasy and tasked to create a more predictable summer movie tie-in.
The stage was set for CoD to get freaky, and Black Ops embraces this with incredible results. The campaign is bursting with variety and out-there ideas.
Augmenting the already peerless guitar gameplay with a ton of fun new “powers” that barrage you with rewards for everything from note streaks to not failing.