Pinball Perfection!
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection faithfully recreates some of the best tables ever constructed, and brings home the nostalgia of the game.
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection faithfully recreates some of the best tables ever constructed, and brings home the nostalgia of the game.
Although Mega Man Powered Up gives us nothing new to consider, it revisits the first Mega Man title with surprising accuracy and gives it a modern facelift.
Traxxpad: Portable Studios can create an amazing transformation on your PSP: it will turn it from a simple game device into a professional music studio.
Winx: Join the Club is a horrible take on the popular cartoon. With load times of up to two minutes between stages, you will spend more time waiting than playing.
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 is not really a bad game, but it’s the same old title we have seen for years that’s in dire need of an overhaul.
Coded Arms: Contagion follows up on the Coded Arms game from 2006. It offers a fun but forgettable experience that PSP shooter fans should enjoy.
Silent Hill: Origins hits the PSP like no other title has before, bringing horror and a weird sort of beauty to the small screen.
Spiderman: Friend or Foe will have you as the webbed one fighting alongside some of your arch enemies in a game more suited for kids than adults.
Racing over dirt, mud and ice can be challenging, especially when SEGA Rally Revo remembers each time cars tear up the terrain, making a hazard for future laps.
Capcom Puzzle World is a lousy collection of bad games that happens to also be very buggy. Were it not for Super Puzzle Fighter, it would be a complete disaster.