Some of the most bone-jarring and densely-populated battles depicted in the genre, United Offensive is a well-crafted but unfortunately brief expansion pack.
Doom 3’s hyper-realistic lighting effects, unprecedented detail, noirish shadows, and undeniably mind-blowing graphics should come as a shock to no one.
Tony Hawk games were presented as sports titles, with timed runs, and stated goals, free of storyline. Underground gives the player a character to develop, a plot to unravel, and a destiny to fulfill.
The finest FPS I’ve had the privilege of playing. Download the demo and the superficial resemblance to Medal of Honor fades away when you’re dropped into some of the most fully-realized battle sequences you’ve ever seen.
Its 2000 predecessor proved a first-person shooter set in the Star Trek universe can bear excellent fruit, so it’s no shock Elite Force II is a very good game.
Day of Defeat is not really a game for newcomers, it’s best suited for WWII buffs, people who like their shooters with a heavy dose of entertaining realism.
Better than previous attempts at bottling X-Men magic, Wolverine’s Revenge has style and nice features, but it’s dragged down by a terrible fighting system.
Moral ambiguity is squelched early in the game. The bad guys aren’t generic thugs, they’re first-rate terrorists with a biologically-engineered plague.
While neither a remake nor a sequel, Spider-Man: the Movie retains all the elements that made its predecessor the best comic-based video game ever released.