Fantastic Fighting in N3 Ninety-Nine Nights
With a grand soundtrack that crushes everything around it, Ninety-Nine Nights drops you in into massive battles where you can rack up thousands of kills.
With a grand soundtrack that crushes everything around it, Ninety-Nine Nights drops you in into massive battles where you can rack up thousands of kills.
It’s hip hop meets Baldur’s Gate this week as we take to the streets to review the new 50 Cent: Bulletproof G-Unit Edition for the PSP.
Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and The Amp features some odd gameplay where your music becomes your best weapon as Ami and Yumi travel through time.
Rather than forcing Half-Life 2 fans to wait years for the next sequel, Valve is releasing new adventures in a smaller, episodic format.
Getting beyond the fact that Getting Up glorifies the controversial art of graffiti, we find an interesting game with some solid in-your-face action.
Playing with The Donald on a cell phone is a lot of fun with The Apprentice game. But don’t let it get you fired in real life.
One of the hottest summer movies becomes one of the hottest summer games. Take X-Men out for a not so pleasant stroll through the park.
Final Fight: Streetwise is another attempt to combine RPG type elements with pure fighting games. And like those that went before, it mostly fails at its mission.
Devil Kings could have been a really awesome game if the computer AI was a little bit smarter. As such, it’s fun to play, but will leave you wanting a lot more.
With the DVD just released, we go back and take a look at King Kong, the official game of the movie to see how it stacks up.