This Week on GameShark
Date: Monday, April 21, 2008
Author: William Abner

This week we take a look at the console versions of Quake Wars as well as some goodies from the latest Midway press event. We're also readying our new Top Ten list which lists the 'Top Ancients' games of all time; no guns, no tanks -- just swords, horses, and usually some sand.

We'll also continue our Indie Chat series with an interview with PureSim's Shaun Sullivan as well as reviews for Condemned 2, Insecticide, Seven Kingdoms, the PC version of Assassin's Creed, a look at the new Call of Duty 4 maps, and much more.

Jack Keane Review
A nice meal for any malnourished adventure gamer.
Sudden Strike 3: Arms to Victory Review
This is the best game in the Sudden Strike series...but it's still no Company of Heroes.
Built (in name only) on the classic Seven Kingdoms franchise, this unexpected new release trips over itself trying to make a grand re-entry into the modern-day industry.
At its core, Assassin’s Creed is an incredible technology demo. Unfortunately, the game engine and setting can only take the game so far.
A fun yet non-essential add-on to the C&C franchise.
Yummy sounding studio with an interesting sounding game
Australia to receive dedicated server for play
Online MMO Boardgame enters testing
CNet Network added to the mediocre properties already acquired
Ghostbusters Preview
Who you gonna call?
Warhammer Online Conference Call Preview
We get a fresh take on EA Mythic's upcoming MMO set in the Old World of Warhammer.
Bethesda unveils more about Fallout 3 in this latest press event -- and it looks pretty darn impressive.
Stardock prepares to close the book on this classic "4X" turn-based strategy series.
Going where no puzzle game has ever gone before: the next installment of the puzzle-RPG series takes to the stars.