With many notable shooters flooding the market, it’s hard for non-franchise shooters to capture our attention. Homefront, however, takes the traditional shooter formula and applies it to a highly believable setting, creating an intriguing experience for gamers. While it does have its shortcomings, Homefront pits gamers in a haunting American future with lots of cinematic moments.
After a zillion expansion packs to The Sims 3, we finally get a new standalone game in The Sims franchise. Set in an entirely different time period than any other Sims, and boasting new features while simplifying some of the more complex ones, The Sims Medieval is a fresh game that is highly enjoyable despite some flaws.
The first Crysis set the benchmark for stunning visuals in a game, with fast paced and intense sci-fi shooting scenario. The highly anticipated sequel to Crysis is here at last, and it fulfills every overbearing expectation of hardcore fans of the series. Set in a post-modern New York that is falling apart due to an alien invasion, Crysis sends you back in a nanosuit to save the day again.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood was finally released for the PC this month. As most of you know, Assassin’s Creed II (AC II) was one of the better games in the previous years, living up to the original as a truly enjoyable and fresh sequel. Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, while being very similar to AC II in many aspects, offers several fresh mechanisms and modes to quench the thirst of purists and casual gamers alike.



