wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
Submitted by Anonymous on 14 November, 2010 - 02:52
Singularity is a UE3-based corridor FPS that mixes futuristic firearms, time-altering technology and copious amounts of blood. After military research gone wrong caused the Apocalypse, you'll have to survive angry soldiers and hungry mutants and travel through time in a desperate attempt to clear the mess before it even happens. The game also features matchmaking multiplayer modes.
Another attempt to better the N64 classic, Goldeneye, which despite providing a varied gameplay selection still manages to fall slightly flat. Cover based mechanics for the third-person sections make the game feel like it took a lot of inspiration from Gears of War, while driving sections show the developers pedigree from Project Gotham Racing.
Submitted by Anonymous on 1 December, 2009 - 02:54
Wolfenstein is yet another "fantasy WW2" shooter pitting you against mad science, hubris-ridden nazis. You won't be forced to play through a series of levels back-to-back, as the streets of the town-hub are free to explore before you take on any unlocked mission or replay completed ones. Besides guns and explosives you will rely on the occult powers of The Veil, a distorted reality in which you can slow down time, block bullets and discover secret passages.
Star Trek: Armada II is a real time strategy computer game published by Activision in 2001, based upon the Star Trek universe. It is the sequel to Star Trek: Armada.
Like its predecessor, Armada II is set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation universe. The game showcases events in the Alpha Quadrant between the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, the Cardassian Union, Species 8472, and the Borg.
Star Trek: Armada is a real-time strategy game published in 2000 by Activision. The game's look and feel is based primarily on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and features a few of its main characters and ships. Playable factions include the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire and the Borg.
Starting out as a recently sired vamp-baby, you get to make your way around the LA area looking for some meaning to your now pointless existence. While you are dragging your undead behind throughout the city you may also get lucky and avert the vampire Apocalypse. Or not. It's your call bloodsucker. Lead your character in first or third-person perspectives as you stalk the streets, feed on some hookers, and chat up the normals. You have several vampire clans to choose from which will determine your characters abilities and tendencies.
The Movies is a sim game made by Lionhead Studios which allows you to be the owner of your own movie studio. You can direct, write, edit, and produce your own movies while managing your actors and lot.
StepMania is a free/open source rhythm video game for Windows, Mac, and Linux created by Chris Danford. It was originally developed as a simulator of Konami's popular arcade and console video game series, Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a wide variety of rhythm-based game types.
Submitted by Paddy the Wak on 2 February, 2007 - 02:49
Quake 4 is the fourth major installment in the Quake series. It is a story-based, single-player game. This is in contrast to Quake III, which focused solely on multi-player. Quake 4 is a continuation of the storyline from Quake II.