10 Games Where Nearly EVERYTHING Can Be Destroyed




Guitar Hero Wii Versus Rockband – Which is the Champ?

Guitar Hero Wii has given countless non-rockers the chance to feel like a rock star over and over again. This game and other music-game playing gadgetry have become so overwhelmingly popular of late. If you have not played before, you may be wondering why they are so popular. If you are one of the lucky ones who have played before, then you already understand why.

Living in Crysis

In November of 2007 PC gamers across the globe were presented with a crisis. Many gamers, like myself, believed they owned a fairly powerful machine but were knocked flat on their butts by a little game called Crysis. Less than one year later Crytek has delivered yet another installment of the “nano-suit” chronicles titled Crysis: Warhead.

Bubble Town Game Review

Remember the bubbles you made from soap when you were a kid? It’s so much fun popping them out, and now, you get to feel the same nostalgia in the Bubble Town game from I-play. But will popping bubbles be fun to play in terms of casual gaming too? Well, that’s what we’re here to find out in this review.

Forgotten Lands – First Colony Game Review

All true leaders have great responsibilities behind their backs, but takes great pleasure too knowing that their nation is thriving in existence. In the Forgotten Lands: First Colony game, you get to take the role of that leader as you try to build a civilization from scratch, and lead your people into prosperity and greatness too on the way.

Jungle Quest Game Review

The fountain of youth had eluded many if not all of those who tried searching for it, but still, the legend is still fresh in people’s imagination. In the Jungle Quest game, you’re tasked to once again search for this famous legend, through a puzzle match-3 installment from Alawar Games.

Steve the Sheriff Game Review

In the prosperous city of Neptuneville, Steve The Sheriff upholds the law unlike any other lawmaker in town. However, when there is peace, crime will definitely not stay restless for long and that’s why this law-upholding lobster will have to muster enough courage to stop criminals once again in this hidden object Big Fish Games exclusive.

The Color of Murder Game Review

The fifth and latest Carol Reed mystery was just released in Big Fish coming from MDNA Games as an exclusive. The Color of Murder game presents Carol on her fourth year in Sweden, wherein she’s to embark on a brand new case, but this time around, she must hurry or else miss her chance for a much-deserved break.

Five Things to Remember Before Buying Into an Online Video Games Rental Service

When you want to join an online rental service for video games, you must remember that there are a few basic things you must look out for before buying into that gaming portal that you have found. It pays to be wise, because you are giving them money for their service. So, the important things you might want to look out for will have to begin with a bit of research.

Imagine – My Secret World

Imagine: My Secret World is not a typical game. It is more of an interactive diary than a game. You can use it to track your mood and keep notes on day-to-day activities. Doing certain activities will unlock new activities for you to do within the game. My 10 year old daughter has dozens of diaries. Not that she ever uses any of them other than for scribbling in. Still people keep buying them for her, probably just because they’re cheap, and would be good value for money if they were ever used. The latest diary she has been given is Imagine: My Secret World for the DS.

7 Wonders – Treasures of Seven Game Review

Mumbo Jumbo’s hit match 3 franchise 7 Wonders is back yet again for the next installment in the series. The 7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven game puts you in charge of helping human workers build nine wonders of architecture scattered all around the world. But how does it fare as a puzzle game? Well, let’s just see in this review.

Hidden Mysteries – Buckingham Palace Game Review

As a sequel to Hidden Mysteries: Civil War, the Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace game presents the same hidden object type of gameplay with a puzzle adventure twist. This time around, you’re off to find information about a long lost history behind the Buckingham Palace walls, and get to learn about its rich history too while on the way.

LittleBigPlanet – PlayStation 3 Review

So finally I got LittleBigPlanet yesterday, it was probably in the mailbox on Monday but I was too busy to check. I wanted to play a bit more before writing this review and the game was just too damn fun to let go of the controller last night. And I’m still trying to figure out how on earth to get my Nariko costume since my game didn’t come with the a card with the promotion code.

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