I can’t contain my excitement on this one. I had all but lost hope for the Command & Conquer series after playing Red Alert 3 and C&C4, both of which fell far below my expectations. Not only is it being made by one of my favorite developers, but it is my favorite setting of a C&C game! I always felt Generals didn’t get the love it deserved, and to see a second one being made, well, prepare for the scuds!
Read the full story »There are times I miss the games of my childhood: simple, engaging graphics; colorful design choices; characters that, for whatever reason, seem more original and iconic—more impactful—than many of today’s mascots. I suppose I’ve never completely accepted the industry’s change to 3D as the new standard. That is why, besides the draw of nostalgia, I enjoyed Zeboyd Games’ Cthulhu Saves The World so much. It reinforces that a 2D game with a retro approach can still be a lot of fun. Cthulhu Saves The World is a great video game, despite some ineffective design decisions.
With high demanding games like Battlefield 3 and Rage on the PC, upgrading is the first thing gamers consider if their PC specs are less than desirable. Internal hard drives aren’t the initial upgrade choice (unless you go all out for a solid state drive), but a large disk space is still required to run most of these games. Keeping that in consideration, the time to upgrade your storage may have to wait a while, as the price is not right for increasing disk capacity.
This has to be the best deal I have seen in a great while. This collection of music is absolutely amazing. And the London Philharmonic does beautiful renditions of each. And at only $2.99 for the 22 track album, I couldn’t resist. If you appreciate video game music as much as I do, you will want this in your collection.Click the image below to be taken to amazon.