
Gameplayer Writes:
It's a funny thing to live in another man's shadow. Think of the Canadians, innocently mistaken every day for yanks. Or our primitive brothers across the Tasman, tenuously linked to us by accent, and by destiny (hit prediction: by 2020, New Zealand will be our 7th state).
So too, Raven Software. Based in Middleton, a suburb on the outskirts of Wisconsin's capital of Madison, this quiet achiever has been cranking out game-changing wares for the better part of two decades.
The great thing about being one of the most popular consoles of all-time is that there’s always more underappreciated bangers to spotlight.
I love Enslaved such a sleeper hit, Asuras Wrath a very good game I still own, and I wish EA would put out a new Dante's Inferno another game I enjoyed. I never heard of the Rain game I might have to try it out might give Ebay a snoop or two.
enchanted arms and folklore most definitely.
theres also a game about a red haired guy and a girl who is a sword or something. good game

Sometimes, you want a relatable villain who makes you question your own morality. Other times, you want Frau Engel.
It got old tbh. Machine needed a break from the IP. Indie is a good reprieve.

BLG writes, "There can be only one best Wolfenstein game. Since the franchise’s debut in 1981, the Wolfenstein series has graced our gaming platforms for over forty years. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true! In honor of that legacy, we’re going to list some of the best Wolfenstein games and the worst. That’s right: it’s the Wolfenstein games ranked."
Scheiße! Nein.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the best in the series. After that:
New Order
New Colossus
Old Blood
I really wish they'd remake Return to Castle Wolfenstein from the ground up. Easily the best of them all.
I want to be excited about this game but for some reason I just am not. Maybe it is because the screensjots are so average looking. Doesn't exactly look cutting edge.