The sequel to the critically acclaimed BioShock features a new multiplayer mode that really stand out from other FPS titles. Set traps for your enemies, customize your weapons and becomea Big Daddy and destroy your enemies.
Dark Void is just above the middle of the 3rd person shooter pack. While gameplay is solid, it can get repetitious. The use of the jet pack does add some depth, however, the controls in flight takes some getting used to and is nothing more than a novelty. Overall, Dark Void is worth a look or rent.
Mass Effect 2, like the original game, give the player the option to have Shepard engage in a romance with various other characters in the game. There are more options, however, and Shepard can also meet old flames from Mass Effect. This romance guide will help you avoid a love triangle.
Saving the galaxy? Not a problem for commander Shepard. Getting all of the achievements in Mass Effect 2? Now that is a challenge worth of a dead Spectre. This Mass Effect 2 Achievements guide will help you find all of the achievements in the game.
The Adept in Mass Effect 2 is very much like in the original game. There is a new power to enjoy, however, and the new mechanics change the Adept’s play-style somewhat. This guide to the Adept will help you get up to speed.
Mass Effect 2 plays more like a traditional shooter than the original. The weapon selection is more stream-lined, as well. However, weapons are still very important to success. This weapons guide offers a brief listing of all the weapons in Mass Effect 2.
Strategy games and consoles rarely get along well, and war games are even less common on the 360. Is Panzer General: Allied Assault another poorly implemented console strategy game, or does it break the mold?
The sequel to Bioware’s blockbuster Sci-Fi RPG, Mass Effect 2 is bigger, better and braver than its predecessor. Find out just how it improves on the original and what it introduces to the already great Bioware formula.
Some games are lost in time, between a generational transition and gaming powershifts. Mark Ecko’s Getting Up is one such game, stuck in the vacuous post 2006 release schedule of the PS2 and Xbox, it suffered from bad timing and bad publicity. Here is a retrospective look at the forgotten game.
There is a huge dirge of Indie Games being released on the Xbox LIVE service, there needs to be a filter, hopefully this article will wittle the list of potential purchases down to a number that won’t crush your wallet. Expect twists on classic gaming mechanics and some stunning art games.