As an experiment with episodic gaming and a return of classic adventure games Sam and Max looks to be a success.
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Sam and Max are at it again in the fifth of six episodes in the first season of Sam and Max.
If you're a fan of Dread Lords, then this expansion should absolutely be on your list to pick up as soon as possible.
If you enjoy a good horror mystery there's definitely a lot of meat here to dig your teeth into.
The idea behind K2 Network's War Rock is much the same as the Battlefield series or Counter Strike, games that I've enjoyed.
In the fourth of six installments from Telltale Games freelance police Sam and Max are at it again in Sam and Max: Episode 4: Abe Lincoln Must Die.
In a world full of match threes and simple blasters it's a refreshing thing to stumble across a casual game that manages to balance being simple, but complex enough to pose a challenge.
Like the other Sam and Max episodes, Episode Three comes packed with ribald humor, one drawling dog and one violence happy rabbit - freelance police on a mission.
Overall this is a great game. It's easily picked up and played for a few hours with a lot of options for replaying.
Sam and Max: Situation Comedy is the latest episode in the Sam and Max series from Telltale games, just in time for the Christmas break.
If you've ever wanted to play a game of Capture the Flag meets Wrestling Smack down, all combined with alien critters then Shokrok Throwdown may just be the game for you.
While there is a limit to how much replayability Culture Shock offers, with a nine buck price tag it's several hours of bang for your buck.
Definitely intriguing Night Watch is worth a play through, but it wouldn't make my top ten games of the year list.
A bit late review of Armored Fury comes in with commending ratings. Check it out!
Terrawars was a disappointing experience and one that may leave you much as the paperboy in Better Off Dead but wanting your twenty dollars.
The heart of Emergency 3 is based on the idea that it’s fun to be the first response to a variety of emergency situations.
This is a game with a great cover, a neat name and not a bad concept, though one that seems hard for anyone to figure out entirely.
Overall I have to rate City Life as one of my favorite city builders, bringing back a lot of nostalgia for my early Sims City days.
This is definitely for players who are up for the challenge of making lightning-quick decisions.
Void War is a tribute to old style dog fighting games, but set in the depths of space and with much cooler weaponry.