This turn-based strategy offering, a remake of sorts of the 2004 game, is a good value at 20 bucks and packs a surprising amount of finger tapping strategy.
Equipped with little more than access to an array of security cameras, you must guide Lea Nichols through the deserted, rusted interior of a beached supertanker in search of answers.
Take the interface of Neverwinter Nights, the beauty of Oblivion and the depth and maturity of Planescape: Torment and you get The Witcher. It is, by far, the best CRPG to come down the pike since Baldur’s Gate II.
While Episode 2 is merely ok, and Team Fortress 2 is a cool twist on an old classic, The Orange Box is a must buy because every gamer should experience the joy that is Portal.
Tiger Woods 2008 offers a fun and attractive game of golf. But it’s the same game we’ve been playing for several editions now and the lack of updates and improvements makes this year’s edition tough to swallow.
Volume One of this series of books does a grand job of introducing gaming to the masses, but offers a lot of familar information for gamers already in the know.