Resolution's Jen Allen writes: Casual gaming and in particular, hidden object games are probably a bit of a strange and foreign land for those reading this. I’m assuming you’re the stereotypical gamer, one who knows what they like and is pretty informed when it comes to all things gaming related. However there are still many people who don’t really have much experience in gaming, or simply like a slower paced game. Enter the hidden object genre, a game that the CoD addict might turn their nose up, but that still has its place in the world. I’ll admit it now, I quite like them. They’re simple and are the modern day equivalent of the puzzle books I used to take with me on long journeys. Crucially for the purpose of this article, they potentially make a fantastic inexpensive present for that relative you’re desperate to introduce gaming to. So, without further ado, a brief round up on the selection provided.
CCG writes - "I completed planetarian: Snow Globe in around 90 minutes. Thankfully, the price is very reasonable, and it can only go lower if they offer it on sale, making it an entirely fair value. Given the relatively short runtime and low price, it's a nice companion for fans of planetarian HD. I'm also pleased to say that the moral concerns are fairly light as well. If you enjoyed planetarian, then I'd say that planetarian: Snow Globe is worth your time. While you could probably play this one first if you must, I would probably recommend reading planetarian HD before this title."
In this case, it's quantity over quality.
The Outerhaven writes: Split/Second was the explosive arcade racing game that outshone Ridge Racer and Burnout. That is, until Disney shut it all down before a sequel could happen.
As a kid i had some heart attacks playing this game. The soundtrack right on point with those close calls. I love this game.