• Scene It?: Lights, Camera, Action (X360)

    I remember the first time I played Scene It?: Lights, Camera, Action. I didn’t think it was going to be any good, but I gave it a shot, anyway. It...

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    Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Matt Gardner

    ...2: Rise of the Sinistrals (SNES): Great story, great characters, great battle system (no trying to run away 800 times before you are successful), no random encounters in dungeons, capsule...

  • Taito Legends 2 (PS2)

    ...with the first incarnation of the game. In this Taito sequel, your characters are hardened military operatives. The anime graphical style is more in line with Tank Police. There is...

  • Kill the Clean Shaven is My New Favorite Game

    ...good enough writer to do this justice. Meet McBeard. He works for a military organisation known as The Beards. He defends the city/world against an organisation that go by the...

  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine (X360)

    ...Being almost unkillable, James Howlett ended up becoming a military man—or that’s about as much sense I can make from what the game tells me, anyway. But where XWolf fails...

  • Versus Mode: Stereoscopic 3D, Fat Avatars, and More

    ...new technology is always instantly accepted by the general public. That’s why we aren’t flying around in hydrogen-fueled hovercars, and our military isn’t running around with SPARTAN armor and looking...

  • Dear Readers: Out of Their Minds

    ...Beamish (which, incidentally, was reviewed on GC this month by Travis Combs), an adventure game that ends your game and sends you off to military school for making fun of...

  • Xenosaga (PS2)

    ...young scientist Shion Uzuki, who bears many similarities to Scooby Doo’s Velma. Shion has been working on a major military project called KOS-MOS, a weapon/android meant to prevent these space...

  • Soldier of Fortune: Payback (X360)

    ...to charge at you, kamikaze style. And despite their ineptitude at finding cover, these poorly-trained paramilitaries somehow manage to achieve the levels of accuracy that crack military snipers could only...

  • Dear Readers: News Haikus

    ...all can Beat up small children. Madden curse strikes once Again. Real gamers, though, don’t Play the football games. Military games Were released, I’m assuming. They are all the time....