While being predictable and just as quick to finish as the short films, Wallace and Gromit's episodic content is easily accessible to casual gamers and fans.
The Last Resort is, despite a lukewarm delivery in the humor department, is still enjoyable for fans of Wallace & Gromit, but seasoned adventurers will run through it like a summer ...
While being a fairly easy game, Wallace and Gromit's third episode is much more interesting than the last and offers much stronger puzzles.
Easily the worst of the four Gromit episodes, this entry has bland puzzles and over-the-top stereotyping that mask a fun central idea.
This game has so many problems, but it also has so much stupid fun inside that it's the guilty pleasure of the season.
This new, standalone expansion to the awesome fantasy RTS introduces the Chaos Space Marines to the mix.
One of the best looking and best playing RTSes of the past year.
Six campaigns, one new race, dozens of upgrades and unlockables... and all for just $30. Win.
By the very low standards of movie games, you could do worse, but this hardly lives up to the name.
There’s no depth or substance in this PC title, just acres of mindless combat punctuated with the odd lockpick minigame. Fans of the film will despise this.
As good as a ridiculously silly, physics-defying action game starring Vin Diesel deserves to be.
Future fantasy MMORPG that - in addition to race and class - gives players the chance to choose from one of four 'path' types.
Windosill finds a pitch-perfect balance between Magritte-inspired surrealism and an old-world craftsmanship for building children’s toys. The result is a short, sweet adventure of a wooden train making its way ...
WoP is an odd thing – so confident in many ways but flailing for purchase in others. Still, it’s effectively two games in one and, for the sim crowd, it’ll ...