Diehard GameFAN writes: "Dead to Rights is one of those franchises that always seems to be missing something in each of its releases. The core concept of a hard-boiled police officer and his dog taking it to criminal scum is neat, to be certain, but the games never really worked for various reasons. The games never really felt like anything other than unoriginal, derivative products that would only appeal to the most hardcore action game fans, and they never really took advantage of the subject matter, instead presenting something that was trying so hard to be cool that it missed the point entirely."
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.