A Robot Rumble
The Transformers game follows the awesome movie, but can it live up to its big screen brother? Admittedly, this would be pretty difficult.
The Transformers game follows the awesome movie, but can it live up to its big screen brother? Admittedly, this would be pretty difficult.
The MadCatz Arcade GameStick 360 (also works with PCs) can bring back the nostalgia of the Atari 2600 controller, and works great with retro titles.
The classic Dragon's Lair game is back, and this time it uses the new blu-ray format to make Dirk and all his friends and enemies leap off the screen.
Playing against 20 of the top players in the world (or as one of them) is a ton of fun in Virtua Tennis 3, and the in-game graphics will make you think you are at Wimbledon.
Armored Core 4 is the latest in a long running series of popular Mech combat games. But this one misses the boat with last-generation graphics and a bad storyline.
The Game of the Year for the PC and Xbox 360 makes the jump to the PS3. The newest version of Oblivion features faster load times, improved graphics and gameplay.
The Scene It series has always been popular among board game players. Now, Scene It? Movie Edition moves to mobile phones.
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol takes the world’s most popular show and dumps it in your living room, where anyone can enjoy singing success.
The choice of a high-end gaming headset is an important one, and we find that the upgraded SteelSound 5H v2 is up for most audio acrobatics.
Tony Hawk’s series moves into its eighth reiteration. This time Tony has some new tricks, and the game will set difficulty based on player aptitude.