Posts tagged shooter

Medal of Honor: Frontline & Frontline HD Review

Frontline is where the series peaked and then it was all downhill. This review will cover both the original game on Xbox and the HD remaster on PlayStation 3.

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest Review

One of the greatest games in the series and one of the greatest World War II shooters ever released.

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Earned in Blood, & WarZone Mod Review

Calling these tactical shooters may be an overstatement but they’re still great World War II shooters, regardless.

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.

Time Crisis: Razing Storm & Time Crisis 4 Review

Time Crisis: Razing Storm could have been so much more and even combined on the same disk with Time Crisis 4 doesn’t make up for either game’s shortcomings like being extremely short in length. Third game on the disk, Deadstorm Pirates, was reviewed separately.

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.

Sinistar Review

A lovable yet frustrating space ship shooter.

Urban Chaos: Riot Response Review

If you want to feel like a badass cop and kill a ton of bad guys than Urban Chaos: Riot Response is the game for you. A hidden gem from the sixth-generation era of consoles.

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.

Grand Theft Auto III Review

A revolutionary game that will go down in history as a classic. Grand Theft Auto III changed the video game world and pretty much defined the open world sandbox genre. Even though it’s dated in many aspects it still holds up today and is just as enjoyable as it was back in 2001.