Return of Arcade
For nostalgia buffs, these old games are worth your time and money, though you will miss the feel of the arcade controller.
Return of the Incredible Machine Contraptions
Return of the Incredible Machine combines the humor and nostalgia of Rube Goldberg cartoons into many hours of challenging and fun puzzles.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
While the retail single-player expansion was cancelled, id released the multiplayer component as a free download.
Return to Krondor
Return to Krondor may not be an epic sequel to Betrayal at Krondor, but its excellent graphics and immersive plot make it an enjoyable story-driven game.
Return to Mysterious Island
Aside from a few overly convoluted puzzles and some other flaws common to traditional adventure games, puzzle-solving doesn't get much more captivating than this.
Revenant
Although Revenant is also a great-looking game that's fun to play, it constantly threatens to break apart at the seams.
Revenge of Arcade
Revenge of Arcade's big problem is, surprisingly, the selection of games.
Revolution
Revolution is clearly an experiment in fun gone monstrously wrong.
Revolved
Revolved is an action puzzle game in which you must maintain the electrical equilibrium of the power grid that supplies electricity to Space City.
Rex Blade: The Battle Begins
The tantalizing question is whether Simon & Schuster Interactive actually thought this was a good title.
RF Online
RF Online has a compelling player-versus-player component, but the rest of the game is tedious and uninspired.
rFactor
This racing simulation features mixed class road racing.
Rhem 2
Like its predecessor, Rhem 2 will allow you to explore a variety of detailed environments as you search for the secret of a mysterious artifact.