Transforming For The Better
Transformers: War for Cybertron is the title that fans have been waiting for. Forget suffering through all those other Transformers games. This is the one to want.
Transformers: War for Cybertron is the title that fans have been waiting for. Forget suffering through all those other Transformers games. This is the one to want.
Playing more like Pipe Dream than SimCity, City Builder offers a Joker’s Wild type of gameplay that’s simple and addicting. And you can get the game for just $30, which is quite a deal.
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.
Green Day Rockband adds some much needed punk flavor to the music title lineup, with 47 amazing songs from six of the band’s top anti-establishment albums.
Rebooting a beloved series has many advantages and pitfalls, as the Wii’s Wild West crime-fighting game Red Steel 2 proves many times over.
Attack of the Movies 3D adds a 3D element to a somewhat generic light gun type shooter. But can 3D take a rather mediocre game and elevate it to greatness?
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.
The Food Network’s Cook or Be Cooked is a fun game that might just teach you a thing or two about how to prepare food. And that’s a good thing. Trust us.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex Edition moves the amazing series over to the Wii, and takes advantage of some of the unique the motion capture physics of that console.