The Team Fortress 2 multiplayer first-person-shooter video game is a team based competitive game which requires skill, experience and strategy. Here is a guide to different team classes, characters, weaponry, maps and strategies.
Whether you bought Borderlands for the PC or for a console, the experience is much the same: awesome. There’s plenty to see and do on your quest, and it might be hard to know where to get started. Well we’ve got all the guides you could want, for weapons, classes, and the game itself. Read on!
After it’s ridiculously long development cycle, Duke Nukem Forever has been attacked across the internet as a generally bad game. That’s not to say it’s all bad, however. Most reviews focus on the negative, without telling you what DNF managed to do right. Read on, and I’ll tell you.
Red Faction: Armageddon is a serviceable third-person shooter, but it does not live up to the high standard set by its predecessor, Red Faction: Guerrilla. Sweet weapons and cool destruction return, but the open world gameplay has vanished into the thin Martian air.
F.E.A.R. 3 is out, but has Day 1 Studios done a good job of keeping what made F.E.A.R. great and improving it from there, or is the game such a mess that not even Alma herself would dare approach? Read on to find out.
This article lists some of the most notable titles in the Rainbow Six shooter series, and highlights the major innovations they brought to the first-person shooter genre.
While the facial recognition technology in L.A. Noire is an amazing achievement, other elements of the game need improvement. Parts like the action sequences, characters and side missions often felt repetitive or shallow.
Duke Nukem is one of the major FPS games, though it hasn’t always been that way. It’s changed a lot over the years. Curious about the history of the Duke? Read on to find out all about his sordid history with the FPS genre and gaming in general.