Catherine is a thrilling action adventure game from Atlus.
Catherine is a thrilling action adventure game from Atlus.
Blitzers and aerials make getting jammed not your typical day at the beach. Trenched is a humorous tower defense game that incorporates fast-paced action and a rewarding loot system to great effect.
Lucha Fury is a beat-’em-up that combines the worlds of comics and Mexican wrestling.
Annihilation is a new downloadable content pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Tour de France: The Official Game is the next installment in the Tour de France series.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a short and shallow shooter that fails to deliver on the potential of its beloved license.
Another Transformers movie means another Transformers game. For many longtime fans, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and the other robots in disguise are special characters, and hope endures that someday, a Transformers game will come along that does them justice. Unfortunately, Dark of the Moon is not that game.
The action in this third-person shooter isn’t bad, but it also isn’t anything remarkable. There aren’t any surprises or standout moments during its brief campaign, and the shallow multiplayer isn’t likely to keep you coming back for very long.
Score: 5.5 / mediocre
Dead Island, the first-person survival game from developer Techland (Call of Juarez), may take place on a tropical island, but there won’t be a whole lot of rest or relaxation.
Instead of dressing up in silly outfits or traveling around with a wise-cracking football coach, Dead Island’s somber inhabitants spend their time in quiet desperation. Escape, survival, and deceased family members are the only topics the locals want to discuss, and it seems everyone has his or her own tragic story to tell. At this year’s E3, we finally got the entire four-person cast together for a brief cooperative multiplayer session.
For today’s demonstration, we were back in the same metropolitan area that we saw at the end of our previous coverage. Our mission this time was to leave the safety of the heavily fortified church and venture into the zombie-infested city. While there, we would hang up flyers informing the possible survivors of the church. Of course, we were the only ones who could do this because we were all immune to the zombie virus. Once again, we were in the shoes of rapper-turned-zombie-slayer Sam B., who excelled at bludgeoning his foes to death with blunt, melee weapons.
There’s safety in numbers in Dead Island. We found this out quickly after our group promptly split up and was easily overwhelmed by packs of undead. Once your character takes enough damage, he tumbles to the ground. From this prone position, you can either get helped up by an ally or help yourself up after a set amount of time. Doing so will automatically restore a bit of your health so that you don’t instantly fall down again. Of course, while prone, you could always just get beaten to death by a zombie as our character did–constantly. When you die, your character respawns right where he fell at the cost of some money and experience.
And when it comes to money, it’s finders, keepers on Dead Island. Whatever weapons, items, health packs, or money you pick up is yours to keep (or to share with your friends if you’re feeling generous). Sharing health packs is especially easy because you just have to walk up to an injured player and tap a button to quickly administer some first aid. On the flip side, you can also walk up to a prone zombie and, if you line yourself up with its head, tap a button to cave its face in with the heel of your boot.
Techland is still adjusting how the game will handle players entering a co-op game who are vastly under- or over-leveled compared to the host. The cooperative play is also online only, so if you were hoping to stomp a few heads split-screen, then you’re out of luck. At any rate, you can get marooned on Dead Island this September on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
Exciting gameplay packed with clever mechanics and framed by a compelling artistic vision make Outland a superb experience.
The War of the Worlds is a 2D cinematic platformer inspired by the work of author H.G. Wells.
At E3 2011 Other Ocean, along with publishers Paramount Digital Entertainment, officially announced the upcoming release of War of the Worlds for both Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network. The game, a graphically pleasing retro side scrolling platformer, is set to come out this summer.
F.E.A.R. 3 is a First-Person Shooter that combines classic single and multiplayer combat with the unforgettable Horror and Survival gameplay that the franchise is known for.
F.E.A.R. 3 continues the intricate storyline tying together the psychically dangerous mother Alma with her two sons Point Man and Paxton Fettel, as well as the F.E.A.R. Operations team. Players take control of both “Point Man” and Paxton Fettel at different times in the game, utilizing each characters unique abilities and powers in a dark adventure that will test the player’s loyalties, combat skills and sense of duty. Point man is a super soldier with expertise in a wide range of weaponry.
Whereas, Paxton will be relying more on his telekinetic powers, which include the ability to possess bodies of the living in order to perform physical tasks. Additional features include: co-op and multiplayer modes, cinematic and story input by John Carpenter and Steve Niles.
The divergent co-op provides deep, social gameplay that gives players distinct abilities that differ from one another.