ZatchBell!: Mamodo Fury is a weak game. It probably won't make any gamers interested in the anime, and even fans of the show might be embarrassed to support this game.
A four-way battle royal that tries to out-maniac Smash Bros. Its mission-based fights are fun enough, but just try keeping up when everything's happening at once.
True Crime has some great ideas, even if many are borrowed from GTA. But nothing here is an improvement, and True Crime frequently feels like a pale imitation.
Urgh. Devoted young fans may flock to this weak imitation of publisher Ubisoft's own Prince of Persia games, but more discerning players will quickly pull their heads inside their shells ...
Mutant Nightmare outdoes its predecessors, but this is like saying when you buy the sneakers, they give you the shoelaces for free; the game could hardly be worse.
Based on this summer's CG Sony surfing flick, Surf's Up promises innovative surfing mechanics and all sorts of characters and locations to play with - we'll see if they deliver.
If you can't play The Sims 2 or its Pets expansion on PC, you might want to skip the experience altogether. The fun just doesn't translate to consoles.
Bigger and more beautiful. A quicker SSX, jam-packed with 'sicker', 'iller' and 'doper' runs - and through the sheer quantity of those runs alone we give this the nod for ...
It recycles a few old ideas well, and sports uncharacteristically classy art direction and music, but its strictly by-the-numbers gameplay is plainly disposable.
Another game based on a movie - this time it's about wacky forest animals and their efforts to stop wayward hunters from shooting up the place. Minigames ensue.