Rockstar games are known for their high profile titles, transforming and innovating sandbox worlds that engage players like never before. Red Dead Redemption is no exception and not only did they create a realistic world set 100 years ago in America but they've found a way for us to put down our plasma rifle and pick up a lasso.
Last week Activision dropped a bomb on all of the people on Xbox 360 and released the new Resurgence map pack for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Is the map pack worth the download? Find out in our review.
Konami dug down deep from their past and chose a great game to return for gamers through Xbox Live Arcade and PSN. Find out if Rocket Knight was a good buy to get nostalgic for.
It's been awhile since we've seen a breakout hit of arcade racers. Burnout Paradise was pretty much the last of it but we're about to see that drought come to an end with Split/Second. Disney Interactive and the guys over at Black Rock Studios have come up with a game with enough destruction and chaos to make Burnout quiver in its boots. Does this mean we have a new king of arcade racers, or in the very least give a game like Burnout a run for its money? Yes and No
Alan Wake was originally announced for the Xbox 360 when the console itself was first announced, since then the game was hardly talked about until last year's E3 where gameplay was finally shown and a release time frame was given. Now Alan Wake has been released, does it live up to the 4 or more years of hype?