QUAKE III: Team Arena is a party game for up to 4 people, which is quite the party game. Unlike other party games, the time of day isn't immediately distinguishable. Once the lights are on, the two-on-two gameplay will be very similar to that of games such as Slot Machines, Hot Dog Game, and Pinball Arcade. If you have one of these, it'll be very easy to play. Of course, if the only change you've noticed is the shoulder buttons, that's no bad thing. The levels will be absolutely huge. If you're not a fan of the Battle Royale genre, you may wish to switch up the gameplay a bit and save your hard-earned gold for the near future.
-
-
R Type Command takes the best of the tactical gameplay we've come to know from tactical shooters in a new way. It's a turn-based affair, where each player has to place points on a grid to get them from one location to another. There are no set points to worry about; the game consists of hexes rather than the paths that one side leads. As the player moves their army through each hexes, the tiles are revealed on the grid and you have to move your units wherever you want.
-
Race Caterham's second and third street racers are being reduced to their classic, karts, and the following are from today:Slightly Mad Studios - The insane racing and strategy of Colin McRae Offroad has been reduced to a more realistic style and over 200 tracks and 11 authentic rally cars (including an FIA 2001 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD WORLD AWORE).
-
Race Driver2, the sequel to the high-speed arcade racing game, has gone gold and is currently scheduled for release in February. The game promises new tracks, such as a downtown and downtown location, as well as more vehicles. GameSpot recently got a chance to spend some time with the game and were able to spend some time playing through the game and checking out a few of its new modes, such as three race types: stunt, stunt, and time trial.
-
Racing Simulation 3 was announced last year at a press event in Paris and we had a few questions answered, so we decided to get this news straight from the mouth of our very own Kevin Browne.It looks like it’s being developed by Impressionware, the creator of Company of Heroes, and even has a tutorial and a Photo Mode. It’s interesting to note that some of the car models in the game have been upgraded, but what’s really cool is that you can apply a level of realism to the driver.
-
Rag Doll Kung Fu is the latest Japanese game to appear on this side of Nintendo's release schedule. The game is set for release on the Wii in April.Puzzle action game, Kagamine Kung Fu combines martial arts with puzzle solving, for the ultimate Kung Fu experience. Test your reflexes with a variety of crazy costumes, test your concentration with your skills with one of the nine body modes and win a trip to Hawaii.
-
Rail Simulator "Rail Simulator" is a cross-platform engine simulator where you work at various train stations on and off the road. According to the developers, the aim of the game is to raise awareness of new technologies and trains on trains, ensuring you have the right balance between realism and helping to attract new types of commuters.
-
Railroad Pioneer, publisher of Railroad Tycoon II, is set to bring its railroad sim sequel to the masses. Up until this point, fans of the series have enjoyed Railroad Tycoon II, but it has yet to show up on the Web. The game itself will be a follow-up to the original railroad simulation, but the designers have decided to make some changes to the engine so that the railroad is more dynamic. In fact, the railroad system will feature more weather effects, more railroads, and more units, more than two years after its release. In addition, the developer has added a "night shift" system to the game. A section of the game will let the railroad chain control the railroad with more than one set of ministers.
-
Railworks 2010 is finally out, bringing in a whole bunch of trains, get some new train recommendations, and see how many trains you can get from the last five years of the digital age. It’s also an ideal entry point for new train drivers, while improving on the rail release, as it should hopefully be. You’ll need an internet connection to get the latest software and updates, but fortunately for you, the game is not dependent on a computer.
-
Rainblood is the upcoming online action game from Rainbow Studios and will take place in a single player-driven environment with procedurally generated levels, a highly realistic lighting engine, and a combat system that uses some pretty specific weapons that you can get a hold of in the game. The game is being developed by Tom Clancy's The Division (the upcoming Rainbow Six 3), and it takes place in the Arabian Peninsula during the 17th century. It will feature around 20 distinct weapons and more than 40 different vehicles.
- ‹‹ ‹ 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 › ››