While the series began as a novelty time-waster in the in-game garage of Project Gotham Racing 2 on the original Xbox, it became the most critically acclaimed launch title of the Xbox 360 with the ...
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved and Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 were two of the most challenging and competitive Xbox 360 games to hit the market. Neither game allowed you to play online against ...
Geometry Wars is a classy arcade-style shooter, but this PC release is missing a ton of features that would make it last longer. Geometry Wars is the dual-joystick shooter that launched at the same ...
Sierra games is back. The publisher released its first game today since Activision resurrected the label to handle its downloadable games, and the company is starting out with a fan favorite. Geometry ...
Geometry Wars just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Originally released as a hidden minigame in developer Bizarre Creations' Xbox racer Project Gotham Racing 2, the brightly-colored dual-stick shooter ...
Geometry Wars. You all know it, and I'm sure most of you love it. The gorgeous vector-based shooting game was one of the foremost reasons for owning a 360 way back at launch and the premiere arcade ...
It’s been over six years since Geometry Wars has graced our game consoles, which is why I was genuinely excited when news of its return spread through the gaming community like wildfire. Geometry Wars ...
Corners are your new worst enemy in Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions. For the third installment in the Geometry Wars franchise, Lucid Games blew out, curved, bent, and otherwise expanded formerly flat ...
I’m far from the best Geometry Wars player out there. My skill level is mediocre at best, but I do play the Xbox 360 version from time to time. That is probably the reason why the control scheme in ...
The beginnings of the Geometry Wars series of demanding, fast-paced shooters are somewhat unconventional. With the signature 2D vector graphics and retro-style arcade gameplay, Geometry Wars made its ...
There’s a clip making the rounds today of former Activision Blizzard CEO — and all-around video game fandom boogeyman — Bobby Kotick recalling a failed acquisition and fumbling the details. On a video ...
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