Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
TimeSplitters 2 may very well be the best split-screen multiplayer-focused first-person shooter ever created.
System Shock 2 both retains the best attributes of its predecessor and provides a fresh experience in its own right.
Resistance makes its way to the PSP featuring an all new story, levels, weapons, and enemies.
TimeSplitters focuses on its extremely strong multiplayer elements and delivers a first-person shooter that is as addictive as any other console-based FPS.
Killzone: Liberation uses a third-person camera and is set in a postmodern war environment similar to the PS2 version of Killzone.
Ratchet & Clank is an all-new sci-fi adventure made exclusively for the PSP, and it features a variety of new weapons and gadgets.
In TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, humanity is on the brink of destruction by the evil TimeSplitters. With the help of some familiar faces, Cortez--the tough hero from previous installments--must chase a ...
To its credit, Dark Forces is a good game that doesn't "play itself" like the Rebel Assault games do.
It's a good, solid Star Wars game that should appeal to anyone who'd care to relive Episode II's large-scale action scenes.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy has you controlling LEGO versions of the original Star Wars heroes.
It plays really well a lot of the time, and the game itself is action-packed and interesting enough to warrant looking past its problems.
Crypto 137 returns to finish off the human race. The game is set in the 1960s and features five new worlds and co-op multiplayer.
It's a breath of very fresh air.
Dead Island 2 is an open world survival experience with visceral close combat, amazing setting and four-player co-op.
Q.U.B.E. 2 is the sequel to the hit first-person puzzle game Q.U.B.E. You are Amelia Cross, a stranded archaeologist who has awoken among the ruins of an ancient alien landscape. ...
If you're into action games, or even if you're not, you should be playing Quake right now - it's as good as PC gaming gets.
XIII has a unique and potentially interesting premise, but the game doesn't really differentiate itself from the wide array of other first-person shooters on the market.
Serious Star Wars aficionados should enjoy the game's story, but they'll be forced to slog through a lot of tedious action to see how it pans out.
This game manages to disappoint all audiences.
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