B

This medal is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of B for their ultra-wide support. All of these games are without major flaws, but have at least one blemish that prevents a perfect score.

Coffin Dodgers

Coffin Dodgers sees you take on the role of saving one of seven quirky retirement village residents, each racing for their soul in "pimped up" mobility scooters against none other than the Grim Reaper himself. Our old heroes are armed with a variety of homemade weapons and gadgets to take on anything the Grim Reaper and his Zombie army may throw at them. Can you survive the retirement village?

Conflict: Denied Ops

Conflict: Denied Ops is a highly accessible FPS featuring massive, extremely explosive firefights across destructible environments. Work as a team to utilize the specific skills of each operative and experience the ultimate in destructive satisfaction with tons of exploding objects and an endless barrage of terrorists who are begging to be blown to hell.

A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX

A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda EX is an updated version of A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda. For the Xbox 360 this is the first release of the game. For the PC this version was released at a later time as a new game and owners of the existing game were offered a discount for a limited time.

Cradle

Mongol cyberpunk, a rare glimpse of humanity's dys-steppe-ian future. Helped by a broken gynoid, a man looks for his past between a cozy yurt and a derelict amusement park. Cradle is part point-n-click, part puzzle-action - although the most action-oriented puzzle rooms may be skipped (or tackled later on) without interfering with the story. Streamlined checkpoint and inventory systems also make hoarding useless, so you can lose yourself to the atmosphere and mysteries of a dying world.

Call of Juarez: The Cartel

Call of Juarez: The Cartel revolves around a undercover team that has been put together in order to investigate a bombing of an LAPD office. The events pick up in the meeting room where the team is put together, consisting of Ben McCall, an LAPD detective who’s as close to the Western ideals as the game can get, an FBI agent Kim Evans, and Eddie Guerra from DEA. This undercover team is tasked to work in secrecy and carry out their investigation of the bombing, with possible involvement of the local gangsters as well as the Mendoza cartel from Mexico.

Victor Vran

Victor Vran (titled 'Victor Vran ARPG' on Steam) is a monster hunter tale told in timed combos, weapon switches and wall jumps. It's also a controller-friendly game boasting no less than two control schemes for keyboard & mouse. The hero is voiced by Doug "The Witcher" Cockle and a Motörhead-themed expansion is in the works. Gotta love vranservice.

Greed: Black Border

Greed: Black Border is a mix of Diablo and Shadowgrounds. At the start of the game the player chooses one of three available characters to uncover the mysteries of the mining ship with. The pyro likes it up close and hot and uses uses only a flamethrower. The marine relies on his gatling gun to keep the enemies at bay but can also take a beating thanks to his heavy armor. The third character is the plasma-engineer. She uses a sniper-rifle and takes out the enemies from the distance. The player can not change the appearance or values of his character.

Mad Max

The game reboot of the movie reboot. In a world that knows neither mercy nor windshield, a lost man fights to survive the madness and leave it behind in a plume of smoke. A dusty drive'n'brawl show from the makers of Just Cause.

Death to Spies

Death to Spies is a third-person shooter with a focus on stealth. The story is told as a series of flashbacks by captain Semion Strogov during an interrogation in the early fifties. He used to be part of SMERSH, a counterespionage group in the Soviet Union, set up to counter German infiltration and to track down traitors during World War II. The missions are largely based on real operations.