Great Games Under $30

First up we got Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock. The final Guitar Hero went out with a bang, featuring one of the best heavy metal and rock set lists I've ever seen as well as some really cool power ups. Warriors Of Rock has the first story line in a Guitar Hero game. While it's certainly not the best it is still very enjoyable; especially the final battle against The Beast. The game also includes the entire 2112 album by Rush as well as legendary hits by Megadeth, ZZ Top, KISS and more. With a somewhat lengthy campaign, a Quickplay+ mode and challenges for each song, you can't go wrong. You can snag Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock for about $15 - $20 at your local GameStop or where ever video games are sold.

Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock

Some goodies from the set list


Next up is Bayonetta. This psychotic, over the top, risqué game is nonstop action and insanity with a lot of eye candy for the guys. Bayonetta plays pretty much exactly like the Devil May Cry games, featuring a pretty solid campaign with a combat system rivaling almost any fighting game with combos and attacks that are not only brutal, but graceful as well. Bayonetta's addictive game play and sexy lead will have you begging for more. Pick up Bayonetta for a sweltering $13 - $20

Some game play. Caution may cause tightening of pants.

Next we have Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. This is by far one of the strongest installments to the Castlevania franchise since Symphony Of The Night. Featuring the best story I have ever experienced within a Castlevania game and some pretty solid game play elements. Lords Of Shadow plays a lot like the God Of War franchise, which to be completely honest is not a bad thing at all. Supporting a campaign of at least twenty hours over two discs, with twists, betrayals and sinister plots all around it is definitely a game you do not want to miss out on. You can buy it for about $25 - $30.

Beware, Awesomeness lies ahead

Next we have Bulletstorm. A storm of camp, raunch and gore swarming around insults and manliness. Bulletstorm shows you how to kill with skill, featuring some very unique FPS game play that will have you frowning in disappointment when you pick up a different FPS from the lack of artistic and innovative kills. Its addictive game play with its hilarious campaign, amazing multiplayer and over the top guns will have you yearning for more and more. You can pick up Bulletstorm for around $20.

Warning: Trailer may be too manly for girly men.

Alright, I think four games is enough for you guys for now. I'll be back to give out some more recommendations later. Leave your opinions and questions in a comment below.