Making A Bit Of A Splash
Wipeout: The Game is based on the crazy TV show of the same name. However, the show itself was done much better in Japan, and the game is even more removed from the source material.
Wipeout: The Game is based on the crazy TV show of the same name. However, the show itself was done much better in Japan, and the game is even more removed from the source material.
Although Iron Man 2 kicks the pants off the original game, it’s nowhere near as good as the movie experience. But at least it’s mildly amusing this time around.
Bejeweled Twist takes the gem-breaking gameplay we’ve come to expect, and twists it in fun and exciting ways to make a slew of new variations for the game the world has fallen in love with.
In many ways, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands video game is worlds better than the Prince’s current blockbuster movie, and that’s a good thing for gamers everywhere.
Following up on the How To Train Your Dragon movie, the game of the same name extends the experience for young people and the young at heart.
No, we aren’t talking about any teenage mutants. Save The Turtles is a fun game that lets you save endangered species on your Nintendo DSi.
With baseball season in full swing, we take a look at 2K’s Major League Baseball 2K10 and see how it pairs up against MLB 10: The Show.
Book Worm is the Nintendo DS version of a famous title by PopCap. On the DS platform, finding words is even more fun as you tap the stylus to learn new vocabulary.
Squeeballs Party is a bit of an odd title, where you get to torture little Squeeball animals to death in the name of casual party-going fun on the Wii.
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010 improves the series in a lot of ways from easier to use controls to realistic damage when you smack the senses out of your opponents.