With almost no pre-release publicity, Din’s Curse, an ARPG game was unleashed upon unaware gamer folks. Developed by Soldak Entertainment, an independent gaming company, having little to no recognition previously for their RPGs like Depths of Peril and Kivi’s Underworld,... (Continue reading)
Alpha Protocol is an “espionage/RPG” game from Obsidian that had a really sound and promising concept but if you are expecting it to be a great RPG with good production values, you will be disappointed as the game is primarily... (Continue reading)
In 2008, Disney Interactive Studios dipped its feet into the racing genre with Pure, a well received off-road racer that in many ways resembled a tricked-out version of Sony’s MotorStorm franchise. Split/Second, Disney’s latest effort in the racing genre treads... (Continue reading)
First teased in May 2007, Ubisoft showed off some tantalizing gameplay footage and trailers which promised an evolution in the series. After a handful of painful delays and postponements, Splinter Cell: Conviction has finally arrived on shores. Fisher gears up... (Continue reading)
I approached Metro 2033 with very little pre-release anticipation; the only thing which I was aware of was the fact that the game was being developed by 4A Games which was started by ex-members of the studio who developed the... (Continue reading)
It’s hard making a simulation game. Stick to the ultra realistic approach and you alienate newcomers. Try making the game more accessible and you risk angering the small but hardcore fan base that you have built over the years. Silent... (Continue reading)
Ubisoft’s sequel to Assassin’s Creed came out for consoles late last year, and to very positive reviews across the board (You can read our review of the game here). PC gamers had to wait to continue their Renaissance-era adventure though,... (Continue reading)
Whether it was the one released for the Atari Jaguar back in 1994, or the PC cult-classic of 1999 – everyone has a favorite Alien Vs. Predator game that they’ve coveted over the years. For me though, my first love... (Continue reading)
One small step. That’s the deal with Napoleon: Total War. It’s a well-polished, solid effort with quite a few improvements that I’ll get to in due course, but these praises somehow ring hollow for this game. The reason – it’s not... (Continue reading)
By Aiman Anwar| Monday, December 18, 2009 When James Cameron himself took stage at the Ubisoft E3 2009 press conference to talk about his latest project, there sure was excitement in the air. Excitement which constantly faded away as Cameron droned... (Continue reading)