Posts tagged PC

SWAT 3: Tactical Game of the Year Edition & BlueLight Mod Review

SWAT 3 is right up there with the best tactical shooters, even to this day. It has some of the greatest AI in video games and can be a truly immersive experience.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Gold Edition, Iron Wrath, & Raven Shield 2.0 Review

Possibly the best tactical shooter to date, Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield offers the ultimate freedom when it comes to planning and execution. A thinking man’s game.

Choplifter HD Review

Fly helicopters through various environments rescuing people, shooting enemies, and dodging attacks. Choplifter HD is a repetitive but fun little game that can keep you hooked if you get into it.

Shadow Complex Remastered Review

A ”Metroidvania” style game where you explore a large facility and need to obtain weapons and upgrades to progress through previously inaccessible areas. It’s actually quite impressive for what was originally an Xbox Live Arcade game.

Hyper Bounce Blast Review

Hyper Bounce Blast Review

Hyper Bounce Blast on Steam is an interesting game from Flump Studios, featuring a mix of shmup . bullet hell, and twin stick shooter, with a bit of platforming. But is it any good?

Tyrian 2000 Review

Tyrian 2000 is a shoot-em-up packed with content and diversity. It never gets stale and is always throwing something new at you which always keeps it interesting.

Doom for PC Review

Doom is a rewarding and refreshing experience. The combat is fast and fluid with a sense of progression that keeps you addicted to the gameplay. While the multiplayer is nothing special, SnapMap should keep players coming back for years.

Fallout 4 Review

Fallout 4 is an action-RPG with a ridiculous amount of in-game customization. The detailed, post-apocalyptic world of Boston is fun to explore and the main story actually kept me engaged. The few drawbacks it does have are not enough to keep players from investing several hundred hours into the game.

Aliens: Colonial Marines Review

Aliens: Colonial Marines is a very generic and terribly written first-person shooter. It looks, sounds, and feels like Aliens but, sadly, it is nowhere near as good as the movie or even any good FPS games. It’s functional and that’s about it.

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara Review

A fun beat-em-up published by Capcom that’s easy to pick up and play. You get two arcade games in one package with surprisingly deep combat for the genre. With up to four player co-op, branching paths, and plenty of characters to choose from, this game is rich with content that any fan of beat-em-ups or Dungeons & Dragons should enjoy.