Keeping Up With The Movies
Nearly as cute as the movie, the Up game also proves that multi-person titles can be fun and challenging, as well as appropriate for children of all ages.
Nearly as cute as the movie, the Up game also proves that multi-person titles can be fun and challenging, as well as appropriate for children of all ages.
Although the first game was a bit of a letdown, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen brings the series roaring back to game consoles and PCs everywhere, and does it with action and style.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine finally gives us a game that lives up to the awesome comic book persona that is Wolverine. Fans won’t be disappointed with this action-packed slash fest.
Star Ocean: Second Evolution hits the ground running as a top title for the PSP platform. It takes us back to the original series, but adds a lot of new elements, like real-time combat.
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows has a phenomenal character building engine, but falls a little flat in the graphics and story department, making it a forgettable Spider-man title.
After a few lackluster seasons, Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 hits the ground running. Not every flaw of the past two years is fixed, but PES 2009 pushes back towards the king of the hill.
LEGO Batman takes the now familiar Lego gameplay found in the Indiana Smith and Star Wars games and adds some new twists to the world of the Dark Knight.
LEGO Indiana Smith: The Original Adventures takes the fun and excitement of the Indy movies and presents them in a family friendly, addictive adventure.
Hands down we rate Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII as one of the best RPGs for the PSP platform. It’s yet another feather in the cap of this awesome series.
Pro Evolution Soccer has been the top dog in soccer games for years, but the 2008 version is ripe with flaws and annoyances that should let FIFA close the gap.