id Software's classic first-person shooter is now on Xbox Live Arcade.
This is a good translation of a good arcade title, and fans of the arcade version won't be disappointed.
Pirates: Legend of the Black Buccaneer is an adventure horror game set in the Caribbean in the sixteenth century.
High-concept is one thing; bad concept is another altogether.
The cast of Take 2 Interactive's Ripper is studded with tarnished stars, and this most recent vehicle contributes to the oxidization process.
In a way, ZPC is unique: it's one of the most unplayable and downright boring first-person shooters I've ever tried.
If you were to buy, install, and actually enjoy Operation Blockade, you'd need to be at least partially insane.
Hired Team: Trial Gold has arrived at about the worst possible time.
After you unwittingly open Pandora's Box and unleash hordes of mythical beasts upon the earth, it's time to shotgun some gryphons.
Damnation pits humanity against an arms dealer bent on world domination in a massive postindustrial conflict.
Painkiller: Resurrection features classic-style FPS levels and enormous, explorable areas providing varied gameplay.
7554 is a first-person shooter in which you fight as a member of the Vietnam People's Army struggling for colonial independence.
007 Legends ties together five classic Bond movies and his latest outing, Skyfall, in one video game.
NET:Zone brings absolutely nothing new to the table. At best, it's a souped-up Myst clone.
Vietnam 2 is a generic shooter in the worst sense of the phrase.
Fugitive Hunter's lousy execution makes it impossible to recommend, especially when there are better shooters available on the PS2.
Across every category, Alien Blast defines itself as the very epitome of boredom.
Set in the 1930s, the fifth installment in the Atlantis adventure series takes you across the world from New York to India. Along the way, you'll uncover clues that tie ...
Its one redeeming feature is that five percent of the game's proceeds will be donated to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
Previous budget-priced shooters didn't set our expectations for Navy SEALs very high, but the game undercuts even those standards.
This futuristic team-based third-person action game from Konami will see players fighting to reclaim Earth from the forces of hell.
In a time of war, a new program emerges in which soldiers battle each other for money. These mercenaries are valued on the stock market and paid per kill.
It's boring, it's unoriginal, and it doesn't even live up to the eight-year-old game it's attempting to copy.
If this game is remembered at all, it will be as the game that's not Rayman 2.
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