Creating a game to tie-in with a movie has to be a frustrating and stressful process. You are basically given a deadline when it has to be complete to coincide with the movie premiere and they want y...[Read More]
The Lord of the Rings series has seen as many ups and downs as just about any successful movie franchise, when it comes to games. There are some truly excellent titles and, of course...
The puzzle genre has not seen innovation in some time. Sure, Puzzle Quest upped the ante a bit, but something so far out there that makes you step back and re-think your strategy has been in remissio...[Read More]
Alternate histories are often some of the most interesting fiction. With the onslaught of first-person shooters hitting the market these days, it is hard to stand out.
Two dimensional action games are making a comeback. Ever since Shadow Complex rocked the downloadable world, developers have been trying to capture the same lightning in a bottle.
Over the years, I have slowly become accustomed to reviewing all manner of games. Only recently have I found myself excited when the next animated adventure game rolls across my desk.
Going back to its 2D roots, this latest incarnation of the series brings back the gore, the secrets and, most importantly, the smooth gameplay that made the series a legend.
First person shooters are certainly a dime a dozen, so when a game gets several sequels and is recognized by name, it generally means is the developers are doing something right.