Rondo of Swords was distributed by Atlus in 2008. It’s yet another DS strategy role-playing game, as if there aren’t enough on Nintendo’s handheld. While the game is solid, I’m not sure it does enough different to be anything more than mediocre.
For those that have not seen this series, Afro Samurai for the Xbox 360 can still be a lot of fun. Mix some martial arts in with some extremely funny commentary from your characters and combine in the voice of Samuel L. Jackson - well, you can’t lose.
Genjie: Days of the Blade is a fantasy action-adventure type of game which was released by SCEA as a follow up to Genjie: The Dawn of the Samurai. Unfortunately, while Days of the Blade excels in graphics feature; its gameplay however doesn’t give any improvement of the first game.
Condemned: Criminal Origins puts you right in the action as FBI agent, Ethan Thomas, part of the famed Serial Crimes Unit (SCU). Charged inexplicably with the murder of two fellow police officers while on duty, you decide to solve the case to save yourself and bring the serial killer to justice.
FBI agent and CSU member Ethan Thomas is back once again on the trail of an insane murderer terrorizing the city. Walk in his shoes as he battles his personal demons and follows the clues of murder left at various crime scenes until the he dispatches the murderer and stops his murderous reign.
Smuggler’s Run is one of the most original racing genre games ever to hit Playstation consoles. Race through rigid terrain while being chased by the border patrol, Military, and even CIA. Are you good enough to be part of the ‘Forgottens’ gang?
Daemonica is an interesting take on a unique concept. You’re the hero of the story called to the English town of Cavorn to determine the killer of a local undertaker’s fiancée. Using your skills of potion making and divination, you must locate the killer before more citizens go missing.
A half-review, half-preview, of the upcoming game ArmA 2 from Bohemia Interactive. Set to be a realistic and story-involved First Person Shooter, ArmA 2 will arrive in June 2009 as the highly anticipated sequel to Armed Assault: Combat Operations.
The classic C64, Amiga and Sega Megadrive action arcade shooter has been updated by hardcore, skilled fans of Turrican for PC gamers - and it’s free to download!