Tom Clancy’s HAWX Review
A short and lackluster story, some AI issues and lack of multiplayer drag down an otherwise fun game from reaching new heights
A short and lackluster story, some AI issues and lack of multiplayer drag down an otherwise fun game from reaching new heights
The short and thin story leave much to be desired after all the wait
A technically proficient with poor AI and repetitive mission design
Solid presentation and great horror elements complement the different style and setting unfortunately let down by some performance issues and simplistic combat.
Does not reinvent the genre but minor gameplay changes go a long way in providing a great first person shooter experience.
A great arcade racer, Burnout Paradise makes it's debut on the PC with a wild crash accompanied by rock music
A copy of the previous years, this game fails in comparison to the console editions
Still FEAR at the core but without the scare factor or punch of the original.
Excellent cooperation in well balanced asymmetric competitive multiplayer.
Easily one of the best Star Wars games for the PC. Top quality visuals and sound provide a great gaming experience.
Supreme Commander is a great strategy game on a very massive scale.
Criterion Games brings Burnout to the next generation with a fun, though slightly repetitive arcade racing title
Creativity, freedom, and user-generated content combined
Fresh and consistent art style matches the fluid platforming gameplay
A game of impressive scope that sets a new bar for the genre