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.
This score is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of C for their ultra-widescreen support. All of these games have some level of ultra-widescreen support but have significant issues.
Max Payne 3, the third title in the Max Payne franchise, is a third-person shooter in which the player assumes the role of its titular character, Max Payne. The game features the over-the-shoulder zoom aiming and cover mechanics. However, these just serve as garnish to the game's classic run-and-gun shooting. Max Payne 3 also marks the return of bullet-time in action sequences, which the franchise is notable for. In bullet-time it is possible to see every bullet make a hole in your foes.
Sonic and Sega All-Stars race for victory in a high speed high skill racetrack showdown! Take to the track by car, monster truck, bike and even aeroplane.
Explore stunning new circuits including Sonic Seaside Hill, Curien Mansion and Blizzard Castle as you zip around medieval castle ramparts, hurtle under lush rain forest canopies and tear through bustling city scapes in a frantic race to the finish line. Jostle against a selection of 20 challengers including Super Monkey Ball’s Ai Ai, Amigo from Samba and the evil Dr. Eggman in your unique character vehicle.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 7 April, 2012 - 01:59
P. Walter Tugnut, a hillbilly who lives in the countryside of a rural area in his dilapidated RV, has several weapons, ammunition, and beer, awaiting the eventual robot apocalypse. One day, a previously abandoned Chernobyl-style factory begins producing robots on its own. This is the day that Walter has been waiting for his entire life. He sets off in his RV on a robot-killing rampage, hoping to save humanity from an onslaught of deadly robot menaces.
SpellForce: The Order of Dawn is a combination real-time strategy and role-playing video game game developed by German game developers Phenomic. SpellForce focuses on the RPG elements of controlling an avatar, and on many levels the RTS elements of leading an army as well. The player begins by creating a hero, called an avatar, and then selecting which character properties they want their avatar to begin with. Besides the storyline, there are also plenty of side-quests, that when successfully completed, usually grant experience and/or item rewards
In a victorian world populated by nesting dolls, you are Charlie the underdog, on a quest to find and rescue his scattered family. As the smallest doll around, Charlie can "possess" unaware bigger dolls and use their special abilities to solve puzzles.
Submitted by Jacqyl Frost on 27 February, 2012 - 00:49
BEEP is a 2D side-scrolling platformer with physics-based gameplay. You control a small robot equipped with an anti-gravity device, a jet-pack and a gun. Drive, jump, fly, swim and shoot your way through 24 levels scattered across 6 unique environments.
Use BEEP’s anti-gravity device to directly manipulate the physics-based environments. The anti-gravity device is both a tool and a weapon. Use it to smash enemy robots, build towers and solve puzzles.
BEEP has traveled for thousands of years through deep space to explore the Galaxy. Traverse a foreign star system with the BEEP-ship and send robots to the surface of the planets.
Submitted by thales100 on 10 February, 2012 - 15:59
Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile is an expánsion pack to Pharaoh, an isometric city-building game set in Ancient Egypt created by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment for Windows-based computers. It involves the construction and management of settlements and cities in ancient Egypt, and is the first such themed game in the City Building series. Both the original game and expansion pack are commonly referred to, and may be purchased as one, under the title Pharaoh and Cleopatra.
Submitted by Anonymous on 31 January, 2012 - 21:01
Eleven years after American McGee's Alice, the equally deranged and determined girl returns to Wonderlands. Things have changed for the worse and Alice must find a way to cleanse the imaginary realm from all corruption. The gameplay combines platform run'n'jumping, theatrical combat and various minigames.
Submitted by thales100 on 24 January, 2012 - 10:43
The Suffering: Ties That Bind is the sequel to The Suffering, and picks up after the ending of that game. Players who have a game save of the different endings of The Suffering can decide with which morality to start with, starting with a different morality changes the dialogue and intro of the game. Ties That Bind features a number of gameplay changes from the original The Suffering.
Submitted by thales100 on 24 January, 2012 - 10:34
The player controls Torque, a man who has been sent to Abbott State Penitentiary on Carnate Island, Maryland. He has been convicted and sentenced to death for murdering his ex-wife and two children, although he claims to have blacked out at the time this happened and cannot remember anything.
The night Torque arrives, there is a powerful earthquake, which releases an army of monsters upon the facility. Torque's cell door breaks and he is freed from captivity. Starting from his cell, Torque traverses the prison in an attempt to escape Carnate Island alive.