Hudson Entertainment’s survival horror title, The Calling, is an attempt to capitalize on the success of Japanese horror cinema and similar Wii titles, mostly Silent Hill.
While the game features some bright spots, though it is more supsenseful than scary, worth a rent, perhaps.
It hardly a retrospective when the game came out at the end of 2008, but Rise of The Argonauts represents something quite rare, a game that is technically flawed yet has such a gravitas around itself to warrant praise and appreciation. Read on to find out why it went completely under the radar…
Space Trek is a browser MMO that descends quickly into micro-management and button clicks, without remorse for the casual browser game player. Set in a mirror world to that of Star Trek, it becomes apparent that the honus is on exploration and interaction, making for a rather surprising experience.
If you’re trying to unlock all of the trophies in White Knight Chronicles (International Edition) on the PS3 then check out this guide for help. You’ll find a complete list of White Knight Chronicles trophies with information on how to earn them.
The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return features both House of the Dead titles on one Nintendo Wii disc. And although there’s nothing in the way of new content, this is still a good package, and it puts the Wii Zapper to good use.
Continuing on from the previous game retrospectives here at Bright Hub, we now look to Ragnar Tornqvist’s acclaimed adventure game, Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Keep reading for some further postulation on a resurgent cult classic in this third gaming retrospective.
A third-person online shooter that runs on proprietary technology, allowing for Devil May Cry-style battles in open-world environments with grinding, guilds and quests.
Ready for a real challenge when it comes to hidden object games? Alawar has one for you in Settlement: Colossus, a mix of hidden object games, strategy games, and building games all in one package. Can you appease your god and win his favor once more?