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.
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle takes the assassination adventure series to new, amazingly chaotic heights for Wii gamers, and pushes the console to its limits.
Squeeballs Party is a bit of an odd title, where you get to torture little Squeeball animals to death in the name of casual party-going fun on the Wii.
Karaoke Revolution is back for more, and this time out features fifty master tracks from both today’s top artists and huge stars from yesterday. Warm up those voices, cause there is a lot to do.
Wii Cheer 2 adds male cheerleaders to the mix, plus about 30 dance-worthy songs. And while you’re cheering like crazy using the Wii remotes as pom-poms, you’ll also be getting a great workout.
Guitar Hero: Van Halen offers some of the most challenging vocals ever in a GH game, but oddly ships without some of the advanced features we loved from GH 5.
The original Dragon Ball game heads over to the Wii console with the release of Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo, with enhanced Wii-fu fighting.
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.
Tony Hawk: Ride features an innovative skateboard controller, but for $120, it offers more frustration than thrills for the average player finding it under their tree.