Any other games vying for the crown of Game of the Year 2009 pay attention - there's a new kid in town and he means business. Read more
Synopsis: Excellent environments, frenetic combat, elegant platforming and a solid story graced with beautifully drawn graphic novel cut scenes, slots this up there as one of the best games to grace the PS3. Read more
Cole, an everyday guy, sets out to deliver a package in the downtown area of Empire City. Present at the scene of a devastating explosion that rocks Empire City, he barely manages to survive the event. As riots erupt in the aftermath, the city collapses into chaos and becomes overrun by powerful criminals. The city is quarantined from the mainland, and television broadcasts link Cole to the scene of the crime. Read more
Spider-Man 2 the videogame will always hold a special place in my heart. After decades of games taking superheroes, assigning their abilities halfhearted meters, and sticking them in beat'em ups, Spider-Man 2 put you behind the web-head's mask and let you loose on an open-world. The game had citizens packing side missions, enemies roaming the city, and more. Read more
It's a shame that fighting isn't up to par in Festival of Blood, but that's no reason to avoid this exciting addition to the Infamous universe. Depending on how invested you become in hunting down every stray item, it could take upward of six hours to reach the end, and there are worthwhile incentives to getting your hands on those prizes. Read more
I am going to come out and say it. This is what Assassins Creed should have been, no not a superhero game but hear me out. The parallels between the games are striking, in both you serve as a free running bad ass who gradually begins to build their strength, but while Assasins Creed gives you a poncy sword of +1 damage Infamous gives you Elecro Grenades and Electro Rockets and Electro Grinding and Electro-Healing and all manner of cool Electro- related powers. Read more