Dr. David's Indie Roundup: Anomaly 2, Sanctum 2, Sound Shapes DLC, and more
This is a fun week for indie game fans, as we’ve got a couple of new releases, an international launch, and some...
This is a fun week for indie game fans, as we’ve got a couple of new releases, an international launch, and some...
Sound Shapes launched back in August for the PlayStation 3 and Vita via the PlayStation Network. Developer Queasy Games put...
Sound Shapes, the new game from Queasy Games, is a rare title in today’s video game industry. It relies on a...
Things haven't been going so well for Nintendo and the 3DS lately. By slashing the price of their latest handheld within the first six months of its
Max Payne 3 is chambered and ready to fire, but before the final chapter hits us like a 50 cal round to the temple here is a refresher of what’s happened to the noir detective up to now.
Still Alive After All These Horrific Years: Silent Hill By Louis Bedigian Silent Hill (1999) While hyping the revival of Metal Gear with the first ga
Behold: GameZone’s Top 10 XBLA Games since the Xbox 360’s launch in November, 2005. There are plenty of great games that didn’t make the list f
Have you ever been told you're not a real gamer because you didn't know a certain term? Or because you didn't try the DX edition of a retro game? I h
 Stories based on the premise of time travel often end up needlessly convoluted, and Singularity is no exception. That doesn't make the overall experience any less satisfying, though. Even those averse to paradoxical parambulations shouldn't let the plot stop them from picking this title up; the real meat is in the varied and polished gameplay. For a BioShock clone, Singularity has a ton of original ideas, and even those that are borrowed from other games are executed with finesse. After crash landing on an abandoned Soviet island, Captain Renko - the game's silent-but-deadly protagonist - is unwillingly transported back to 1955, at the height of the facility's experimental research into the newly discovered Element 99. Naturally, Renko screws up history, and when he's promptly hurled back to the future, he discovers that the entire world is now ruled by a communist chancellor. Hit the jump to continue reading.
Konami publishes another XBLA crossword title; Is this one worth it?