
TGH writes: I think every medium needs a break. This is gaming’s break. Everyone being occupied with either the Uncharted 3 beta or whatever games you may or may not have picked up last week and the July 4th festivities in US. In comparison this week is a very slow week for gaming with Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon being the highlight of the week followed closely by the Mafia II: Director’s Cut. Check out the full release below.

Because blowing up UFO's never gets old.
Satisfying visual feedback, so many games have lost this principle and it's sad. Almost everything you do has an interesting and Satisfying reaction, making everything physics based is the key to that, watching everything fly, crumble, and react to your weapons, and slowly increasing you weapons capabilities to do so to an absurd degree, just keeps ramping up the satisfaction of how good it feels to play this game.

After bringing back Mafia to digital distribution back in 2017, GOG.com has added Mafia II Director’s Cut (as a complete edition with all DLC) and Mafia III (with additional content available for purchase separately) to its service, fully DRM-free!

The Guardian: "Here then, are some of our favourite apocalyptic scenarios from gaming history, all of them reassuringly fanciful and completely unlikely. "
Mafia II: Director's Cut and MAYBE EDF. Just because the game looks like cheap fun ( and prolly easy trophies)