Colorful heroes and monsters clash on battlefields like luxury board games, with sparks and explosions of steel and magic lighting up the lush surroundings.
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.
Gunplay is responsive and satisfying, which is key when you’re competing online or battling through the bombastic firefights or engaging in the single player campaign.
The more creative you are in mowing down the wild-eyed denizens of this alien planet, the more you are rewarded with upgrades and points for bragging rights.
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.
Splatterhouse, the ’80’s horror series, nailed the horror movie vibe of cursed masks, haunted mansions, and buckets of gore. The remake doesn’t disappoint.
Anyone who built their shooter chops on Uncharted or Gears of War 2 on any setting below Hardcore will likely quickly succumb to a hailstorm of bullets.