GamePro writes: "It probably won't change the world, but Dead to Rights Retribution is growing on me. That's partly thanks to the aforementioned death-by-castration sequence (a must-see), partly thanks to the strangely satisfying third-person shooting and beatdowns. The game has a neat look, too, with rainy, dark, trash-strewn urban backdrops that look like they were plucked out of The Crow and Seven. The original Dead to Rights has some very focal fans (my little brother included). Whether Retribution will live up to the promise of the first game is a question for another day. But for now, I must admit that my interest is mildly piqued".
Dogs are oftentimes loyal allies for characters in video games, but these 10 titles let you take direct control of man's best friend.
MenStuff: "Bullet-time and the control of time in general have become a staples of action video games over the past ten years, and a lot of thanks can go to the sci-fi blockbuster, The Matrix. The art of slowing down time in order to act faster, or respond more precisely, has slipped its way into a number of our favourite games, and with Quantum Break releasing this week and embracing this to the fullest, we’re here to pay homage to these time-bending experiences."
Singularity man...dear god that was one of my top First person shooters last gen.
Only FPS at the time of CODs popularity which did something different
We need a sequel.
God of War Ascension. Very well designed and challenging puzzles that used time manipulation.
Also Final Fantasy XIII-2
Allen S. of Gamer Assault Weekly gives you a rundown of great games to play during the last month of summer freedom.