A must-play effort that manages to be intensely surreal while being instantly, strangely familiar at the same time, Tron 2.0 is set inside a series of computers, networks, and the Internet itself after main character Jet Bradley is transformed into a series of 1's and 0's by a sapient math analysis program in need.
ATV Offroad Fury 3 is the latest installment of the popular offroad racing series, and while stalwart developer Rainbow Studios has moved on, new kids on the ATV block, Climax, has picked up the gauntlet and made the transition between one developer to another as seamless as possible. Fans looking for an ATV racer with tricks, customization options, and a whole lot of wicked crashes should be pleased with what they find here.
Game Description:ATV Offroad Fury 3 gives players intense, free-roaming offroad racing! Playable from both first- and third-person perspectives, with all-new modes of play. Race in more than 30 unique environments with six distinct terrain types including snow, dirt, mud, ice, water and grass, as well as compete in eight exciting mini-games!
From the moment I first saw the advertisements for Climax Studios' Sudeki—ads featuring a scantily clad female character with a porn star chest and rap-video-ho booty that admonished gamers to "pray for a full frontal assault"—I knew this long-anticipated title could be in trouble.
Judging by the half-assed box cover art, budget price, and banal title ("Next Encounter?" That's honestly the best they could come up with?), Serious Sam: Next Encounter is clearly a game that no one, not even publisher Global Star Software, wanted.