Defcon

31 december, 2006 langs het cpickering · Verlaat een Commentaar

Als daar? s één majoor plus punt dat elk van Software van de Introversie? s de gokkenversies hebben, het gedeeld? s de ongelooflijke betekenis van stijl. Kijkt van de eenvoudige, schone besnoeiing van het binnendringen in een beveiligd computersysteem van thrillerOpstraalverbinding, aan de ongelooflijk schitterende voxel-als blikken van RTS -rTS-lite Darwinia, en tenslotte? het gloeien, simplistische mening van de wereld van Defcon, is deze kleine band van onafhankelijke ontwikkelaars erin geslaagd om een stilistische zenuw met gamers te raken. Lees meer

Behoefte aan de Koolstof van de Snelheid

31 december, 2006 langs het cpickering · Verlaat een Commentaar

De draagbare uitgave van Behoefte aan de Koolstof van de Snelheid heeft zijn eigen verhaal, dat aardig is en Sony ontmoet? s ambities om originele inhoud voor PSP te hebben, en niet alleen van de omvang gereduceerde versies. Nochtans, krijgt het een beetje belachelijk af en toe, zoals het geval hier is. Het verhaal is verschillend - vecht u nog voor gras in de stad als troepleider - zo waarom hindert slechts oppervlakkig het veranderen van het bij allen? Lees meer

Pok? mon de Kerker van de Geheimzinnigheid

31 december, 2006 langs tdhedengren · Leave a Comment

I?ve never really wanted to be a Pok?mon, but someone apparently does. Why else would Nintendo market the two Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon games as your first time actually playing a Pok?mon in a regular Pok?mon game? It actually sounds a bit desperate, but it is a pretty solid game, and a great choice for fans. Read more

Contact

December 31, 2006 by cpickering · Leave a Comment

Innovation is a word bandied around most DS titles of late. From the likes of Electroplankton, through to Brain Training, the DS is the proven home of the vast majority of innovative gaming practices. Read more

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07

December 31, 2006 by tdhedengren · Leave a Comment

Let?s get some things straight from the start: I?m a golfer, and I love golf games. It doesn?t matter if they?re serious simulations, or fast-paced party games; as long as they?re good and entertaining, I?m a happy boy. Read more

Gears of War

December 31, 2006 by PK Hufford · Leave a Comment

Look out Master Chief! We have a new ?King of Alien Ass-Kickery,? and his name is Marcus Fenix. Read more

Call of Duty 3

December 31, 2006 by cpickering · Leave a Comment

Call of Duty 3, a console exclusive? As odd as it sounds, one of the shining lights of a genre that?s consistently found its greatest titles on the good old PC has made the jump to consoles. This time it?s not only a console exclusive, but also? developed entirely by Tryarch, those who created the admirable ?Big Red One? spin-off for this famous series for the PS2 and Xbox a few years back. Infinium Labs, sadly, seem to have moved on Read more

Wii Sports

December 31, 2006 by Peter Berger · Leave a Comment

?Pack-in? games get no respect. In a world where extracting the marginal dollar from the customer has become a precise science, the reasonable assumption on the part of any buyer is that the ?pack-in? game in a console is a piece of junk they would never have bought separately, and is included just to puff up the product?s margin. Read more

Red Steel

December 31, 2006 by jmerritt · Leave a Comment

Ever heard of an FPSS? Get ready to see a game that highlights the standout feature of the Wii…the Wiimote.? Red Steel is a FPSS (First Person Shooter Slasher) developed by Ubisoft. It combins guns and swords for a tactile adventure. Not only do you shoot from a first person view, but because of the Wii remote and nunchuck, you actually feel you are sword fighting first hand. Read more

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

December 31, 2006 by Peter Berger · Leave a Comment

Nintendo?s house style of bright colors, approachable gameplay, and no sexual themes has been criticized unreasonably over the years as somehow ?immature.? Read more

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