Posted on 21 December 2011

The latest edition of the ever popular game Call of Duty finally concluded the Modern Warfare trilogy. Modern Warfare 3 maintains the same level of exciting action, realistic characters and thrilling plots revolving around terrorism and military unrest. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 November 2011

Battlefield is a pioneer in its genre, known for its gigantic maps, surplus of vehicles and extensive destruction scenarios. The last battlefield game was released 6 years ago and fans had been eagerly awaiting the updated version. Battlefield 3 comes in two parts on separate discs, which makes it feel more like two games than one. The multiplayer delivers an exciting challenge to players while the single player campaign leaves most fans disappointed. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 July 2011

5. Dead Island
I think that this game will be a winner with many RPG fans who want to try something different instead of fighting dragons and surviving after an apocalypse. The graphics of this game are of a high standard and the storyline is very well written. The game is set on the fictional island of Banoi in a hotel called Palms Resort. You can choose between 4 characters: Xian Mei, Logan, Sam B and Purna. From reading reviews I would play as Logan as he is the leader of the group and renowned for his strength. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

The PlayStation-exclusive Yakuza series is probably well known to some of you, as gamers have praised the first two games for their innovative gameplay and deep storylines. Yakuza 3 quickly drew in even more fans to the series, and it made the PlayStation 3 an even more attractive choice for lovers of action/adventure games. And even though it has some quirks and a few things still need to be polished out, according to most players, it’s still widely acknowledged to be the best game in the series so far. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

It’s rare for a game based on a movie to achieve the same level of popularity as the movie itself, and even rarer for it to actually surpass the movie. But in the case of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, this is pretty much exactly what happened – the game not only lived up to the great expectations the gaming crowd held for it, but it also turned out to be a highly innovative title packed full of interesting gameplay and a solid storyline. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

Ever wanted to see Kill Bill turned into a video game? Well, even though there isn’t an official one with the KB brand, WET is as close as it gets, and trust us, after just a few minutes in this game, you’re going to forget every other action you’ve recently touched and the chances of you becoming addicted to WET are quite high. You’ve been warned! Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

Trine is a very unique game – at least in today’s terms – which manages to revive the classic formula of “The Lost Vikings”, utilizing it in a fresh way with rich environments and lovable characters. And even though the game doesn’t really offer anything new to the platformer genre, it still has quite the addictive qualities and will keep you going through its levels for hours on end – especially if you’re not playing alone. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

When it comes to fighter games, there are quite a lot of long-running series on the market, but only a few have managed to really stay in the hearts of gamers by providing a well-balanced, fast-paced gameplay that’s open to both beginners and advanced players alike. The King of Fighters, while not exactly the most popular series, is still well-known among fighter fans – and the latest, 12th installment in the series has managed to live up to their expectations. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

Sports simulators are generally not everyone’s type of game, and in fact they tend to enjoy a rather limited crowd of followers. However, when it comes to games like The Bigs, and its latest sequel, The Bigs 2, that’s a different story – with a gameplay so focused around arcade elements and fun, stripping all the unnecessary realism, the game is easily able to attract a much more diverse crowd of players. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

When it was announced that there’s a new game in the Monkey Island series in development, fans were in complete ecstasy. Some of you may not have even heard the name, and that’s understandable, considering the last game in the series came out about ten years ago. However, those who do know it, also know that the series was considered one of the absolute classics in adventure games, with all of its games pushing the genre forward during the years when it was blooming, and until its decline around the year 2000. Continue Reading