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  • GameTap Thursday: Civilization IV stands the test of time

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.15.2007

    Civilization IV, a game so addictive it has its own support group, joins GameTap this week as the 1000th title on the service. Civ IV, under lead designer Soren Johnson (who is currently trying to make a game out of Spore), was the Civilization game that brought an incredible amount of accessibility to the epic franchise. We aren't currently aware if Civ IV expansion packs, Warlords or Beyond the Sword, are integrated into this version for the GameTap service, but perhaps they'll be added at a later date. For GameTap subscribers who have even the slightest hint of interest in an accessible strategy game and somehow missed Civ IV, along with Sid Meier's Pirates! which was made available a couple weeks ago, now is the time to try them on the service.The new subscriber games this week are: Armored Warriors (Arcade) - Capcom's Final Fight-esque brawler with robots. If you happened to get very lucky you may have run across this game in an arcade during the mid-90s. A beat 'em up with robots, there really aren't enough of those -- and no, Gundam does not count. Civilization IV (PC) - Build an empire to stand the test of time. Create your German monarchy full of Buddhists focusing on environmentalism and then send them to Alpha Centauri to win the game. And as is obligatory whenever saying Alpha Centauri, we still want a sequel to that other great strategy game of our time -- now if EA would just give the rights to Firaxis. After the break we have GameTap's list of free games. New free games are bolded for easy reference. Topping the list of additions is Hitman: Contracts, which is part of GameTap's continuing Hitman promotion leading up to the film's debut in theaters.

  • GameTap Thursday: Sam & Max Season 2 begins

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.08.2007

    It's time for the dog detective and his rabbity-thing companion to start their second season of Telltale Games' Sam & Max. The second season, of the series that got episodic gaming right, starts with the duo taking on the vile Santa Claus in Ice Station Santa. New episodes will premiere monthly on GameTap with the conclusion in April; there will be five episodes this season instead of six.The new subscriber games this week are: Virtua Fighter (Saturn) - Any other week we would have found an awesome picture of the original blocky fighters and made it the featured game of the week. The Sega Saturn classic that changed fighters as we know them comes to the service. Shadow Watch (PC) - A secret security force must prevent a conspiracy seeking to stop humanity from exploring space. Sam & Max: Ice Station Santa (PC) - The boys survived their first season and return for more adventure game hijinks. This season promises to be tighter and more engaging than the first great season as Telltale gets a better feel and continues to write the book on how this whole episodic gaming concept works. American McGee better be taking notes for Grimm. After the break we have GameTap's list of free games. New free games are bolded for easy reference. Topping the list is the addition of Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, which is part of GameTap's continuing Hitman promotion leading up to the film's debut in theaters. Also be sure to check out the Hitman retrospective premiering on the "watch" channel.

  • GameTap Thursday: Pirates get the best booty

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.01.2007

    Ah coincidence, life would be so unmystical without it. We were just saying yesterday that we'd prefer people played Sid Meier's Pirates! over the Pirates of the Caribbean MMO and here comes GameTap announcing the title for the service. If you haven't played Pirates!, the game is a bright and fun romp through the Caribbean with simple pick-up-and-play mechanics that should keep anybody entertained for hours. It's an epic casual title if such a thing exists.The new subscriber games this week are: 688 (I) Hunter/Killer (PC) - Adventure under the seas in this submarine sim game. If you've ever played a submarine sim game then you know these games are usually best if you have a decade of Navy training under your belt first. Shellshock: Nam 67 (PC) - A third-person shooter set during the Vietnam War that didn't hit the mark. Sid Meier's Pirates! (PC) - Colorful, fun, simple, and possibly addictive. Pirates! takes basic old-school gameplay and updates it for the new generation with success. Absolutely worth playing as it stands tall and proud as a game that knows it's meant to be entertaining with great replay value. After the break we have GameTap's list of free games. The new games this week are Second Sight and Cannon Fodder, both of which have been bolded for easy "new games" reference. Next week GameTap will usher in the new season of Sam and Max with Ice Station Santa.

  • GameTap Thursday: Jericho, Jericho, Jericho ... but try Overlord

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.25.2007

    What a quiet week for our GameTap Thursday post. Almost too quiet. Who's there? Oh, it's just the Jericho Squad. The big game this week is Clive Barker's Jericho, available on GameTap since Tuesday for subscribers.This is due to the deal between GameTap and Codemasters making games available on day of release for the next couple years. On the topic of Codemasters on GameTap, if you haven't played Overlord yet, go ahead and try it. Overlord is starting to creep up as a "best game you probably missed" title for our end of the year roundup. The new subscriber games this week are: Abomination (PC) - As a plague devastates the planet, a cult rises from the chaos to worship an entity known as Brood. Heavy on the action and low on the IQ. Clans (PC) - Another fairly forgettable RPG that shows that this week on GameTap is all about ... Jericho (PC) - The reviews may be mixed, but if you're a GameTap subscriber the game is free, so why not test out the game for yourself. It's amazing how forgiving a person's opinion of a title can be when it's "free." When $40 to $60 isn't invested into an experience, it's quite liberating. After the break we have GameTap's list of free games. Nothing new this week, so nothing will be bolded for easy "new games" reference. Sure, there's nothing new, but if you're looking for little break from working for the man, get in a few minutes of Metal Slug, you'll feel better.

  • Gametap Thursday: Sam & Max are free to kill Abe Lincoln

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.18.2007

    It's pretty hard for GameTap to top last week's "Kitties Typing Away the Dead in Space" blowout, so we're perfectly fine with this week's new subscriber games lacking "oomph." GameTap compensates by making some nice titles available in their free games section. Sam and Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die! (Season 1, Episode 4) joins the free games lineup in preparation for Sam and Max's second season beginning Nov. 8. If you have any interest in adventure games -- or humor -- you owe it to yourself to try Sam and Max. Also, as a heads-up, next week Jericho will be available from GameTap on Tuesday for subscribers. The reason for this is because of the deal between GameTap and Codemasters making games available on day of release. The new subscriber games this week are: Brian Lara Cricket 2007 (PC) - We don't even know enough about cricket to say whether this is a good or bad game. We didn't even know there were cricket stars that would warrant having their name on the box to make the game more appealing. But apparently Brian Lara is a big deal and good enough to get his own video game. Good for him. Maelstrom (PC) - A run of the mill RTS which makes us long for Ground Control II. After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games. All new games are now bolded for easy reference. So go ahead and play some Ghosts N' Goblins and/or Ghouls N' Ghosts, both of which are available in the free games section now.

  • Gametap Thursday: Evil kitties in space and an undead typing tutor

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.11.2007

    Not a single bad thing will be said about Wing Commander II and edutainment classic Typing of the Dead's addition to GameTap this week. Wing Commander II is a fantastic example of grand storytelling outside of the adventure genre back in the early '90s. Has the game held up purrr-fectly over the years? No. But the Kilrathi as antagonists are still awesome and we pray that someday EA will bring back a real Wing Commander game with the Kilrathi in top form. GameTap also brings Typing of the Dead to subscribers this week, and if in this day and age you still don't know how to type properly, TotD will help you greatly. Typing of the Dead is the ultimate in edutainment -- well, next to Number Munchers. New subscriber games this week are: Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi (PC) - Kittie's got claws. The Kilrathi destroy the TCS Tiger's Claw (the carrier from the first game) and after much backstory it's time to come back and euthanize some evil space cats. A big story and solid gameplay make it sad to see what has happened to the franchise in the last ten years. This is real Wing Commander. Typing of the Dead (PC) - Demons. Zombies. Creatures. Typing. It's all in there and it works really well. Now we just need that sequel. F-22 Lightening 3 (PC) - A flight simulator where you pilot an F-22. But why would you do that when you've got space cats and a galaxy to save in Wing Commander? After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games. Like we said last week, we're now bolding the new free titles entering rotation. Of course, the week after we say that, it appears the list is identical to last week. No bolding for you. So go ahead and play some Ghosts N' Goblins (not to be confused with Ghouls N' Ghosts which is subscriber only) and finish off Hitman: Codename 47 while you still can for free.

  • GameTap Thursday: Agent 47 causes an Emergency

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.04.2007

    As Agent 47's first adventure enters into free games rotation on GameTap this week, maybe it's good you learn how to handle what's left in his wake with the new subscriber game Emergency 3. Emergency is an RTS where you'll handle various scenarios using several emergency response units. The real sleeper standout this week is Penumbra Overture: Episode One. The "episode one" bit will indicate to you that this game is shorter than it should be, but this first-person action adventure actually ends up delivering in unexpected ways. The new subscriber games this week are: Clockwork Knight (Saturn) - A side-scrolling platformer about a toy solider saving a clockwork fairy princess. If you didn't have a Sega Saturn -- and really not too many people did -- it might be worth checking out this quirky little-known title from when side-scrollers were en vogue. Emergency 3 (PC) - If you can get past the interface and some irritating AI, there's actually an interesting game here. A variety of scenarios and real-world aspect make it different than the RTS' we're used to. Penumbra Overture: Episode One (PC) - It's supposed to be a three episode game, but we're not holding our breath. Definitely check this one out, maybe if enough people play it GameTap will fund the other two episodes. After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games. There are 27 new titles which have entered rotation and beginning this week we are bolding the new ones for easier reference. Ghosts N' Goblins (not to be confused with Ghouls N' Ghosts which is subscriber only) and the classic Final Fight are definitely worth a free spin.

  • GameTap Thursday: Touching the line of copyright infringement

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.27.2007

    No, that's not Indiana Jones. Sure, it looks like him and the plot of Cameron Files: Pharaoh's Curse sounds like it was taken from two parts Dr. Jones and one part The Mummy, but it's clearly not copyright infringement. See, Cameron might dress like Indiana Jones, but he's a private investigator, not an archaeologist -- but his friend Moira (pictured) is an archaeologist. Anyway, Cameron Files is still a good modern old-school adventure game. The rest of the GameTap offerings this week are an FPS and two WWII games. Once again, we're more excited about one of the free games going into rotation: Bubble Bobble. The new subscriber games this week are: IGI 2: Covert Strike (PC) - One man versus many Chinese terrorists. A stealth FPS that requires you to keep only the items you need to survive. It's like Splinter Cell, but first-person and no Micheal Ironside. The Cameron Files: Pharaoh's Curse (PC) - A modern adventure game set in Egypt during the WWII. Solve puzzles while pointing and clicking your way to adventure. Just don't call him Indiana. Strategic Command 2: Blitzkrieg (PC) - A WWII strategy game that's kind of like Advanced Wars, but oh so much more complicated. Combat Mission 2: Barbarossa to Berlin (PC) - Another turn-based WWII game. The sequel to last week's edition Beyond Overlord. After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games, now at 41 titles. Bubble Bobble is still our stand-out on that list. But you can always try Tomb Raider III. The last game before Lara became a total mess and needed the Legend makeover.

  • GameTap Thursday: Picking up some of Scrapland

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.20.2007

    OK, so we fully admit that we're far more excited about a few games coming to GameTap in the near future than the offerings this week. It almost feels like we're getting some gaming scraps to hold us over until the awesomeness of Typing of the Dead. Speaking of scraps, Scrapland is now part of the free games lineup at the service. The game isn't fantastic, but for free it's definitely worth trying to see if it's your cup of oil. The new subscriber games this week are: Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord (PC) - Yes, it absolutely would have been better if it was Beyond Thunderdome ... but it's not. This WWII RTS with turn-based elements is actually the gem of this week's new offerings. Project Eden (PC) - A squad in the future uncovers one of those major conspiracies just littering the place. This game never really got traction, but there are some nice mechanics like being able to change squad members at will. Something we hope Jericho really perfects when it comes to GameTap at release in a couple months. Aces over Europe (PC) - A very old flight-sim from way back in '94. As you can probably guess, it's all about flying a plane in the WWII. Gods: Lands of Infinity (PC) - There is absolutely nothing in this fantasy RPG game that you haven't seen better someplace else. GameTap probably got this game for a pack of smokes and a roll of toilet paper. After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games, now at 41 titles. Like we said before, try out Scrapland, you never know. There's also the original Myst for free too.

  • GameTap Thursday: Going Commandos Strike Force

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.13.2007

    Shhhh, be wery, wery, quiet ... we're hunting Nazis. This week GameTap brings the WWII on with Commandos Strike Force and Battlestations: Midway. Then, for something completely different, there's Aura: Fate of the Ages -- a fantasy adventure game. So you'll be able to stay on the ground with Commandos or take to the skies in Battlestations, but make sure to finish the fight -- where have we heard that before? Commandos Strike Force (PC) - Those pesky Nazis are up to their old tricks again and it's your job to stop them. This stealth-based FPS has you infiltrating and saving the day from almost certain doom. DOOM we tell you! Battlestations: Midway (PC) - Battle those pesky Nazis over the Pacific in the events after Pearl Harbor. Wait, those weren't the Nazis? Who was it then? The Japanese?! Oh please, everyone knows WWII was all about fighting the Nazis. Play this game that takes history revisionism to a whole new level as you fight the Japanese in the skies over the Pacific. Aura: Fate of the Ages (PC) - Play some classic adventure style gaming which has you solving puzzles and other point and click type things. That is, unless you're not already fully occupied by GameTap's new Myst Online: Uru live expansion. After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games, now at 41 titles. Don't miss out on the addiction of line drawing in Super Qix and the classic entertainment of the Neo-Geo's King of the Monsters.

  • GameTap Thursday: Daikatana about to make you its b*tch

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.07.2007

    Is it Friday already? Guess John Romero did a good job and we're sore, we should do the GameTap Thursday post now. This week GameTap added the game which brought us the controversial ad you see above for Daikatana. Where as Thief: Deadly Shadows -- which was last week's addition to GameTap -- was one of the last games by Ion Storm studios, Daikatana, which came out a few years before T:DS, was when the cracks started showing in the company. Well, now the game which started the beginning of the end for Ion Storm has a nice permanent home. Daikatana (PC) - Beyond the behind-the-scenes drama, another thing that mired the game was its reviews. Maybe with seven years of distance and an open mind we can finally see John Romero's vision -- or lack of -- for Daikatana.. Infernal (PC) - A game that flew completely under the radar in 2007 (yeah, this year). Heaven and Hell's armies stop paying attention to "the rules" for a short time in this third-person shooter. Definitely check it out. Great mindless action for a lazy afternoon. Blast Miner (PC) - Like Tetris, but not. A puzzle game that's part of GameTap's indie series. Morning's Wrath (PC) - Another GameTap indie game. In the vein of Diablo, you play as Princess Morning who must plunge into the dungeons below the castle to repel the invaders from "heck". Startopia (PC) - SimCity in space, but so much more. Manage a space station on the edge of the galaxy and protect it from all sorts of problems both internally and externally. Another great title that'll burn an afternoon -- or many afternoons -- away if you're into quirky sim games. After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games, now at 41 titles. There's actually a bunch of exciting editions this week including Ghouls n' Ghosts, if you have more time Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2, and the classic 1943.

  • GameTap Thursday: A Thief in the deadly shadows

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    08.30.2007

    GameTap shines a light in the shadows and finds the thief Garrett hiding there with the list of new games for the service this week. The highlight, of course, is Garrett's final adventure in Thief: Deadly Shadows. Considering Garrett is currently unemployed since Ion Storm has ceased to be and Eidos hasn't mentioned any new games, maybe we can hire him to find documentation on what GameTap's endgame is with all their recent writer hires? Anyway, new games for the week are:Thief: Deadly Shadows (PC) - Garrett finds himself pulled into a sandbox-style adventure revolving around the Last Glyph. This stealth game depends on your standard fare of getting through missions without killing anyone ... because you're a thief, not a Hitman.Delta Force Xtreme (PC) - It's all the fun of Delta Force, but, you know, to the extreme ... sorry, X-treme!Delta Force Task Force Dagger (PC) - Less "xtreme," but a perfectly fine tactical shooter. Infiltrate enemy compounds as a member of one of many elite agency or military groups.Hospital Tycoon (PC) - Run a hospital responsibly and just try not to get sued. Like any other tycoon game, be as fiscally responsible as possible and just grow your hospital.Praetorians (PC) - It's like Rome: Total War ... but not.Championship Wrestling (C64) - Two pixelated blobs in spandex enter a ring -- one pixelated blob leaves.After the break we have GameTap's updated list of free games. For those looking to get their old-school groove on they've added Elevator Action to the list, along with six other games.

  • GameTap Thursday: Garou Mark of the Wolves

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    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    08.23.2007

    The GameTap Summer Throwdown concludes this week with what should be considered the headlining act, Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Though its quality is practically folklore at this point, Garou represents SNK at the top of their game. Hidden amongst the quality fighting is a guilty pleasure that makes this week's releases so very sweet indeed. Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Neo-Geo) - Like the rest of the Fatal Fury line, Garou tends to fall apart under the pressure of competitive play. For casual play, however, you can't go wrong with what is easily SNK's finest and most accessible fighter ever. Oh, not to mention it's a technical marvel and like most fighters on GameTap, it features online play. King of Fighters 2003 (Neo-Geo): After a return to form in 2002, KOF nearly reverted back to its old ways with this incredibly unbalanced entry. The saving grace of 2003 is in its cast, featuring some great new faces (Malin!) and characters from -- surprise -- Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Jaws Unleashed (PC) - It may not have taken home any awards for its quality, but we have a soft spot for ol' chompers. You swim around the ocean as Jaws and munch on defenseless humans. Are you not entertained? Atlantis Evolution (PC) - Hooray for adventure games! Boo to sequels that toss in far too many shoddy action sequences! Enemy Engaged 2 (PC) - Okay, for once we've been stumped. We can't recall playing any helicopter games since G-Police and that barely counts. Perhaps you folks would like to fill us in on this one? Beach Life (PC) - Manage a luxury resort in this simulation that shares more than a few qualities with a sim favorite, Theme Park. Hello, weekend gaming. We have the updated list of free games for you after the break that includes some great new additions such as The Last Blade and the overlooked PC action title, Joan of Arc. Enjoy!

  • GameTap Thursday: Hitman's grand finale

    by 
    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    08.16.2007

    Agent 47's killing spree comes to an end this week as Hitman: Blood Money arrives on GameTap. Also coming to a close is the Bogard dynasty with both of the major Fatal Fury series logging in their final battles before the release of Garou later this month. The load is light this week but that doesn't mean its lacking any quality. Athena (Arcade) - Sure, it may not have the catchy tunes of its follow-up, Pyscho Soldier, but Athena is still an important piece of SNK history. Fatal Fury 3 (Neo-Geo) - The last in an enjoyable, yet unbelievably broken fighting series. We'll be playing this to enjoy the first and last game where Bob Wilson is a solid choice. Real Bout: Fatal Fury 2 (Neo-Geo) - Fear the Bash! This sequel didn't introduce many new faces, but it's definitely one of the better entries in the series. Hitman: Blood Money (PC) - Possibly known more for its controversial advertising than its gameplay, Blood Money represents Agent 47 at his finest. Imperial Glory (PC) - Not the greatest RTS by any means, Imperial Glory is the dirty love child of Rome: Total War and Risk. Strategy nuts need only apply. We have your weekly free play update available for you after the break as well, sporting the notable addition of Vampire Savior.

  • GameTap Thursday: the Overlord has arrived

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    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    08.09.2007

    This is one of those GameTap release days where we wish we could e-chuck a blunt object through the tubes, screaming "What are you waiting for?" Overlord is now freely available for all GameTap subscribers and it wishes to claim a chunk of your hard drive space. Not only to rub it in on folks who paid $60 bucks for it, but because it's a wonderfully unique slasher that deserves another chance. That and it's not a good week to be a fan of the Bogard clan. Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (Neo-Geo) - We tend to love the Real Bout series for the same reason we love the Mortal Kombat 3 series of fighters ... the more busted it is, the more entertaining it gets. Fatal Fury 2 (Neo-Geo) - Last week you got Fatal Fury Special which is Fatal Fury 2 only with more characters, so feel free to ignore this one. Much like its Special counter-part, this one is mostly notable for the commercial. Pyramid Magic Special (Genesis) - A Japanese only puzzler that the GameTap folks over at Angled Whiteboards are in love with. Just Cause (PC) - A GTA-style title that has you jumping from jets, parachuting onto moving trucks and driving without a seat belt. Why, you ask? Uh ... there was a plot? We were too busy being awesome. If you haven't checked it out before, Just Cause is good times. Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel (DOS) - Feel free to let out a pump of the fist and a loud expletive of your choice. We're going to assume this means the rest of the series is on the way as well. Overlord (PC) - If you've gotten this far, that means you're not actually playing it yet. Shame! As usual, the list of free play titles have been updated and we've even been given a list of all 49 of them, made viewable after the break. Capcom's classic shooter Gunsmoke has been added and that alone is enough for us to be thankful.

  • GameTap Thursday: unleash the Fatal Fury

    by 
    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    08.02.2007

    The week is almost over and we've got a whole slew of new titles on GameTap today. We've begun the final stretch of the Summer Throwdown which means from here on out, it's nothing but Terry Bogard. Whether that's good or bad is entirely up to you. Fatal Fury (Neo-Geo) - POWAH DUNK this straight into the garbage can. You've got better fighters, much less Fatal Fury's to choose from. Fatal Fury Special (Neo-Geo) - You're probably never going to play the XBLA port that was announced once upon a time, so you might as well do it here. Aside from awesomely bad commercials, Special's contribution to society is playable Duck King. Real Bout: Fatal Fury (Neo-Geo) - Not counting Garou: Mark of the Wolves (due out on GameTap August 23rd), Real Bout is the last (edit: series) of the 2D Fatal Fury titles. It didn't really fix much of anything, but at least Franco Bash was hilarious to use. Hitman: Contracts (PC) - The series starts to allow for more freedom at this point, making it much more interesting than the previous entries. Betrayal at Krondor (DOS) - Released back in 1993, Sierra's Betrayal at Krondor was a hugely advanced RPG title for its time. As part of the Riftwar series, it also tends to hold a place in the truest of nerd hearts. Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 (PC) - Before there was Halo 2's lack of finishing the fight, there was Soul Reaver. Only in this case, it was literally just half a game. This would be the conclusion. Be sure to come back next week when GameTap will be offering up Overlord, free for subscribers and even more Terry Bogard, if you can imagine that.

  • GameTap Thursday: Super Street Fighter II Turbo at last

    by 
    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    07.26.2007

    We'd like to consider today the apex of the Summer Throwdown promotion. GameTap has always featured an incredible selection of fighting games (especially in the last month or so), and yet two very specific, very missing titles kept the service from feeling whole. Today, GameTap is whole. It has found its smile. Super Street Fighter II Turbo (Arcade) - Arguably the greatest fighting game ever conceived, Super Turbo is the craft of 2D fighting defined. Even after more than a decades worth of competitive play, ST still enjoys a worldwide following and for one very good reason: it's the best ... the best around. Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Arcade) - Also known as "the good one" in the series, Alpha 2 shuns its awkward siblings with its extremely solid mechanics and well balanced cast. It also gave us the incredible drama of the B3 finals back in 1996. Bloodrayne 2 (PC) - This is the one with pole dance fighting. Total Overdose (PC) - Not the greatest shooter around, but fairly underrated in its own right. The best way to describe it is Max Payne meets Tony Hawk ... only in Mexico. The Free Play section has been slightly updated to accommodate The King of Fighters 98 and the ever so adorable Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix. Damn it feels good to be a fighting fan.

  • GameTap Thursday: Welcome back, King of Fighters

    by 
    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    07.19.2007

    Prize members of the King of Fighters cast say goodbye this week as we say hello to the 2002 edition of the series. It's a bittersweet release week for GameTap as we welcome back SNK's flagship fighter, get more out of The Last Blade and deal with the possibility of time traveling wizards. The King of Fighters 2002 (Neo-Geo) - After three years of slumming it, the King of Fighters series returned in 2002 with one of the most fluid and accessible entries in the series. Aside from being a return to form, this is the last true KOF title in which to fully experience the likes of May Lee, Kula Diamond, K9999 and fan service favorite, Angel. The Last Blade 2 (Neo-Geo) - Purists will argue until the sun explodes as to which of the two is better, but we prefer the sequel with its expanded cast and more defined characteristics. Exploitable, but still leagues beyond ... Samurai Shodown V (Neo-Geo) - Also known as Samurai Spirits Zero, SSV represents the worst of the 2D series. There's not much to say other than it is completely and utterly busted. Not that it matters with The Last Blade 2 hanging around. Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (PC) - The ultimate "be a bald guy and kill people" simulation. Keep in mind that the remaining two games in this series will be coming to GameTap as well. Legacy of Kain: Defiance (PC) - The incomprehensible plot winds down in this finale ... or does it? If you choose to play through Defiance and things stop making sense to you, that means one of three things happened: wizards, time travel or both. For those not willing to part with their ten bucks, the Free Play section now has 45 titles to choose from and has recently added the arcade hits Captain Commando and Ghouls and Ghosts. Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness has also made its way to Free Play, which is probably where it should have been to begin with.

  • GameTap Thursday: The Last Blade is here

    by 
    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    07.12.2007

    We'd like to welcome all you Mac gamers to the fold this week as we take a look at the new titles released today on GameTap. As for everyone else, the Summer Throwdown promotion is starting to heat up with one of the finest fighters ever produced by SNK. I'm of course talking about ... The Last Blade (Neo-Geo) - Not to sound like an infomercial but if you like Samurai Shodown, you're going to love The Last Blade. For lore nerds, this is also the first title that Guilty Gear creator Daisuke Ishiwatari worked on, meaning it's quality through and through. Samurai Shodown IV (Neo-Geo) - Well, this just got awkward. The appearance of SamShoIV definitely makes up for that nasty Samurai Shodown III business last week. If only we could say the same for ... The King of Fighters 2001 (Neo-Geo) - What else can we say about this poor game other than it is, without question, totally busted. The last in a shameful three years of the series, next week's 2002 release will make you a believer once again. Metal Slug 5 (Neo-Geo) - Still not in the same league as previous entries in the series but a definite step up Metal Slug 4. Bloodrayne (PC) - Also known as the game in the series without pole dance fighting. Space Quest IV (PC) - The floppy disc game that, back in 1991, cost well over $1,000,000 to produce. Hachi machi! It's a fine week for releases but E3 is preventing us from enjoying it. So get out there and play some Last Blade. Do it for us! Do it for the Gipper!

  • GameTap Thursday: Mark Hamill Edition [Update: more games added!]

    by 
    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    07.05.2007

    Proof that you just can't win them all, this weeks GameTap releases features more than its share of stinkers. Well, that's a fairly negative way to put it. Look at it this way: if you were too young to appreciate the FMV craze of the 90's, Wing Commander IV has more of it than the entire Sega CD catalog combined. And speaking of which --