GTA 5: 10 NEW Things Discovered By Fans That’ll Get You Playing Again




Raven Squad

Raven Squad is a cheap version of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. There – cards on the table. It’s a hybrid of first person shooter and real time strategy, the two camera perspectives being interchangeable with the tap of the Y-button, identical to GRAW’s UAV in interface, right down to the way that enemies are marked with little red shapes.

Starcraft 2 – How to Use a Mule and Why to Use a Mule

Learn how to take advantage of the very useful Starcraft 2 unit called the Mule. Take advantage of it’s repairing skills to help you harass enemies and help you get extra Minerals in your pocket!

Review – Dragon Quest IX – Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Nintendo DS)

In Japan the Dragon Quest games are a force of nature. Developer Square Enix’ long running series of role playing games has been with us for more than three decades and sold more that 50 million games worldwide. The ninth title in the series – Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies – launched in Japan back in 2009 to record sales. After a year of waiting, western Nintendo DS owners can finally get their hands on the much wanted title.

Having Fun With Extreme Trucks 2

If you are a person who loves trucks and speed, Extreme Trucks 2 is the game for you. This is very interesting as it is action packed and you cannot get bored.

Mad Trucker Game Review

Racing games have been created. Some have been disqualified, others banned, but none compares to the Mad Trucker. A compressive, progressive and entertaining virtue drive game that will leave you at the edge of your seat and want to take another ride right after completing the tenth one.

Summer of Retro Entry #6 – Kuru Kuru Kururin

A glance down the games on Nintendo’s Game boy Advance will tell you, that the puzzle genre is more than adequately represented. Sadly the list is riddled with weak licenses and throwaway budget farces. The number of games worthy of your attention today is limited to no more than a handful of titles.

Assassin’s Creed – Bloodlines For PSP – Review

Assassin’s Creed is a franchise that has achieved great popularity upon its release, and despite not having lived up to expectations, for moments this game remained in the top-selling games for several weeks. Ubisoft, enjoying the success of Assassin’s Creed II, decided to create a new adventure…

Secrets of the Dragon Wheel

Secrets of the Dragon Wheel is a standard hidden object game, playing which you will feel yourself at home. It is packed with intrigue, crime and mystery.

Review – Toy Story 3 – The Video Game (PlayStation Portable)

On of the summer’s greatest blockbuster movie is upon us, or soon to be based on your whereabouts. Kids of all ages are set to enjoy Pixar and Disney’s Toy Story 3 in both cinemas and game machines all over the world.

Wii Fit Plus – The Most Popular Fitness Game

People says that video games are making people lazy day by day. But Wii Fit Plus has proved that a video game can be an effective way to raise fitness awareness among people.

Sandbox Versus the Scripted Pipe – 5-0

I avoided FPS games for good many years only trying one out occasionally if hype had been strong enough. Partly this was due to my time spent playing transferring more and more to the different consoles instead of PC – I genuinely thought mouse & keyboard were the only way to play an FPS. With Halo I tried to make an exception but got bored after a few hours of game play and majority of the gripes I have were not that prominently displayed in it.

Summer of Retro Entry #5 – Kingdom Hearts – Chain of Memories

Hot of the heels of the original PS2 Kingdom Hearts, Square Enix and Disney set out to capitalize on the runaway success of their Final Fantasy and Disney crossover universe with a follow up, this time on Nintendo’s hot selling GBA handheld. Lost in oblivion Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories was released in 2004 on the Gameboy Advance. Once more we follow the adventures of Sora – spiky haired master of the keyblade.

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