I Want
The Last Guardian (PS3)

The spiritual successor to Team ICO's Shadow of the Colossus sees a young boy team up with a Griffin-like creature in a charming adventure game.

Ace Combat Assault Horizon (PS3)
While we’re certain some fans will scoff at the changes, it’s difficult to argue, when you’re in the heat of a DFM moment chasing a “boss” pilot ...
I'm playing
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Xbox 360)
The third installment in the popular FPS/RPG series returns with the possible following; engrossing cyberpunk plot, heaps of twists and open-ended gameplay. Awesome.
The Sly Collection (PS3)

As a collection, this is both a great deal and a much-deserved reintroduction to a fantastic set of seemingly forgotten games.

I've Beaten
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
Metroid Prime 3 falls into the same category as Twilight Princess - the ultimate achievement of the series, yet in desperate need of an evolution.
Tom Clancy's HAWX (Xbox 360)

HAWX is exactly what you want from a flight combat game. It’s instantly accessible without pandering to novices, it leaves it up to the player whether they want to ...

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3)
The second instalment of Nathan Drake's archaelogical adventuring.
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (3DS)

Mercenaries missions from Resi 4 and Resi 5. But portable. And in 3D.

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
The consistently engrossing atmosphere and crackling sound effects blanket the excessive amount of recycled tunnel-diving, alien-squashing gameplay.
Collecting Dust
Resident Evil: Deadly Silence (DS)
Only the RE hardcore will want to trudge through this clunky, outdated gore gallery.
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (PS2)
Even if you've never played a tactical RPG, Disgaea 2 is friendly enough to seduce you into a 200 hour affair you'll always cherish.
Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny (PS2)
Another typical RPG adventure with an overused plot and tons of reading. Luckily, its aggressive battle system and infectious charm keep the world alive.
Sonic Rivals (PSP)
The best Sonic game of 2006 is ironically the one that plays like one from 10 years ago. If you know how to hold right, you'll have fun with ...
Ar tonelico (PS2)
Simulation smashes into role-playing in this unusual, ambitious PS2 RPG. It was a hit in Japan...
Ninja Gaiden Sigma (PS3)
Once mastered, you'll find an immersive action romp full of original challenges, incredible environments and interesting characters. This game might have been around for years, but the intensity of ...
I Love
Guitar Hero (PS2)
Think of it as Dance Dance Revolution for the mullet-and-leather-pants set
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (PS2)
Even if you've never played a tactical RPG, Disgaea 2 is friendly enough to seduce you into a 200 hour affair you'll always cherish.
Guitar Hero II (PS2)
The sequel to Guitar Hero has 55 new songs and the option to jam with friends on bass, rhythm or lead guitar tracks. Unless you hate rock, you need this ...
Metal Gear Solid Digital Graphic Novel (PSP)
An interactive, comic-book retelling of the first Metal Gear Solid storyline, chock full of detail for uberfans of the series.
The Orange Box (Xbox 360)
The Orange Box has five big sections - Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Half-Life 2, and Half-Life 2: Episode One - and they're juicy, delicious, and priced to ...
I Hate
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years (Wii)

This WiiWare sequel to the SNES classic is pure fan service, but its crappy pricing structure makes it a no-go for non-hardcore FF fans.

Spider-Man 3 (PS3)
Thwip! The first two Spider-Man tie-ins proved that movie games need not suck; can the third keep the streak going?
Spider-Man 3 (Wii)
Thwip! The first two Spider-Man tie-ins proved that movie games need not suck; can the third keep the streak going?
Guitar Hero: On Tour (DS)
The Guitar Grip's a cool peripheral and the audio's super sharp, but Guitar Hero gone portable just isn't the same experience, not to mention the pain it ...
Castlevania Judgment (Wii)

What a poor collection of fighters in this game which is supposed to be a celebration of Castlevania's history. This will undoubtedly be forgotten later on.