Critical Hit!: "Mercury Hg is another entry into the two Mercury games found on the PSP, however this time it made the move over to the Xbox Live Arcade. I was a fan of the Merble Madness-esque puzzles of the previous two games but I was always put off by the color-combining and switch puzzles that were also thrown into the mix. Is Mercury Hg a worthwhile step forward for the series?"
A.J. says: "As Sony's first system capable of downloading games, the PlayStation 3 sure had a phenomenal library. Here, I count down ten buried treasures that you may not have heard of but are worth playing before you put your PS3 on Craigslist."
Is Mercury Hg in it's element on 360?
Here's a snippet:
"The main objective of Mercury Hg is to guide a blob of mercury through a maze like play area littered with traps and obstacles to reach the goal whilst keeping as much of the solution together. This is done by using the left stick to control the mercury and the right stick to tilt the maze to get a better perspective of proceedings."
A collection of 10 of this fall's most oddly-named offerings -- and why you might want to play them.
Goofy title aside, Stealth Bastard looks awesome.
Too bad there's no Mac version.
That Catball game looks trippy as hell. The dogwall eats the entire level? What the heck...