Time To Play Ball!
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.
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.
Explore Hell in Dante’s Inferno and try to conquer limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud, and treachery. And the game pulls no punches.
Tekken 6 makes the jump to the PSP’s small screen in a big way. There are tons of extras, plus all the hardcore fighting from the console game. You’ll be asking yourself how they fit so much fun in there.
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.
Actually there is no need to fight over the new LEGO Indiana Smith 2: The Adventure Continues game, with an innovative split screen mode that lets multiple people play, and spread out within a level too.
Although the series is traditionally thought of as one for veterans, SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny opens up the fighting world to vets and novices alike on the PSP.
Final Fantasy: Dissidia on the PSP is a way to keep the legions of FF fans happy until the next inevitable full release of the series. And it does that job well. Anybody else however, is going to be hopelessly lost, and a touch bored.
Obscure: The Aftermath offers a campy story that is hard not to love, especially when combined with a scary plot. And now that it hits the DS and PSP, you can take spooky thrills anywhere.
Even with the death of Colin McRae, his series continues to thrive, though with more of an X-games feel. DiRT 2 gets it right, and looks amazing at the same time.
With a new developer at the helm, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 takes the series in innovative and amazing directions that are sure to wow any comic book or action RPG fan.