Wrestling's Magnum Opus
Smackdown vs. Raw 2006 is quite simply the best wrestling game ever made, and a title no wrestling enthusiast should be without.
Smackdown vs. Raw 2006 is quite simply the best wrestling game ever made, and a title no wrestling enthusiast should be without.
Legend of Kay has you battling rats, gorillas and alligators though the eyes of a hero cat. Its fun for almost any age.
The home version of Pump It Up adds a lot of nice features to the genre, including a center button for choreographing hot moves, and some interesting music.
Guitar Hero lets you become a rock star, playing a well-made guitar at the right time to really power up your rock avatar. Truly it’s an ingenious and fun game.
A favorite series returns with Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. The new game adds a ton of new features to the series, but keeps the basics like your trusty whip intact.
After disappointing gameplay in the first Matrix game, the series hits back with The Matrix: Path of Neo, which makes up for a lot of past sins.
Following up on the excellent Battlefront game, Battlefront 2 gives you more of everything you liked before, plus some new options like true space combat.
Even with the Call of Duty Series taking most of the glory right now, don’t forget that Metal of Honor started it all, and will continue to duke it out.
GUN is an excellent spaghetti western, with plenty of sauce for splattering around the walls and dusty trails of this beautiful virtual world.
You would not think a 93-minute movie could be turned into an exciting 10-hour game, but Rockstar does the impossible (again) with The Warriors.