Aeon Command
Space is a vast thing which, according to popular science fiction, is full ofaliens and lasers and lots of things blowing up. In Aeon Command you see a lot of these things, nearly all of them at the same time… … Continue reading
Space is a vast thing which, according to popular science fiction, is full ofaliens and lasers and lots of things blowing up. In Aeon Command you see a lot of these things, nearly all of them at the same time… … Continue reading
Bodycount could be called the spiritual successor to Black, Criterion Games’ epic destruction fest; however it soon becomes clear that whilst its predecessor revolutionised visceral combat, Bodycount is simply a bare shell of a game. The only narrative you’ll find … Continue reading
Move aside Godzilla, Gamera, Mega Shark, Mothra and even the Cloverfield thing, there’s a new destructive force in town, Destructopus. Just like all recent monster movies, it is the humans taste for ruthlessly stripping planet Earth bare of its natural … Continue reading
Gear Grinder is a mixture of trucks, guns, explosions, violence and crime with Headup Games attempting to fuse destruction and driving in order to create a mixture of racing and short mini-games. The game starts with an introductory scene where … Continue reading
Back in 2002, Studio Liverpool developed Wipeout Fusion for the PS2. It received varied reviews and, although it introduced the popular Zone Challenge mode to proceedings, was often thought to be the game that had marked the end of the … Continue reading
It’s been a good seven years since the last Red Faction title and the appearance of Volition’s own GeoMod technology. Allowing players to drastically alter their surroundings in their efforts to liberate oppressed Martian miners from the clutches of the … Continue reading
From the bargain bins in your high street game shop, to car boot sales and pawn shops, you can find second–hand games cheap as chips all over the place. Our Boys, Brian and Phil, have been out trying to find … Continue reading