I Want
Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (PS2)
Subsistence actually has something more than a few goofy extras to lure people back.
The Wonderful End of the World (PC)
Despite its Katamari similarities, download-only The Wonderful End of the World is a fun, well made indie gaming title.
Flock! - PS3 Network (PS3)

Nearly too goofy for its own good, this puzlly, livestock mover is too charming to pass up.

Dissidia: Final Fantasy (PSP)

Dissidia: Final Fantasy delivers a great experience to fans with its deep storylines and presentation. For non-fans? One of the best fighting games for the portable system.

Bomberman Ultra (PS3)

Bomberman Ultra, made for PlayStation Network, features 8-player online battles, high definition graphics, deep character customization and insanely fast-paced explosions.

I'm playing
Jeanne d'Arc (PSP)
An irresistibly entertaining and deliciously deep strategy RPG that would be an absolute shame to pass up.
Patapon (PSP)
Part rhythm game, part real time strategy. Once you start playing, you just can't stop - once you start singing in public, it's all over.
Home (PS3)
Sony's new online initiative will offer players realistic avatars, customizable spaces and a place to hang out with friends between games of MotorStorm.
LittleBigPlanet (PS3)

LittleBigPlanet is a game that’s virtually infinite in its content, and the platforming isn’t too bad either. PS3 finally has its killer app.

The Orange Box (PS3)
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 ...
Mirror's Edge (PC)
It’s ambitious in a multitude of ways, both in making a platformer from a first-person perspective and in its implementation of free running. It’s really, really good and ...
I've Beaten
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
A remarkable adventure in a melancholy world unlike any you've seen before
ICO (PS2)
Soft, slow and slightly soppy, there are few finer, moodier adventures around.
Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
It's back: that mystical merger of Disney characters, Final Fantasy cameos and Action RPG combat against sub-human agents of nothingness. Weird? Oh, yeah. But also wonderful.
God of War II (PS2)
Eviscerate the ancient world once again as Kratos returns for more monster-ripping combat.
Linger In Shadows - PS3 Network (PS3)
A mysterious mystery shrouded in an enigma, wrapped in black bubble wrap. We have no idea what this game is, or even if it's really a game. Maybe it ...
Collecting Dust
Warhawk (PS3)
This sprawling, multiplayer-only shooter delivers spectacular 32-player battles with drivable jeeps, planes and tanks across five gigantic environments.
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2)
It's an action game made for Final Fantasy fanatics - too bad the clunky camera and bare-bones gunplay won't entice anyone else.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (PS2)
Tired of playing as just the X-Men? Now you can suit up with most of the Marvel universe in this action RPG basher.
Bionic Commando Rearmed - PS3 Network (PS3)
The classic Bionic Commando with revamped graphics and special unlockables. It's almost too-tricky at parts but has great replayability. This may upstage the nex-gen version.
PixelJunk Eden - PS3 Network (PS3)
Despite its maddening difficulty, this game oozes artistic charm that makes it better than most of its big name competitors.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams (PS2)
The series tries for a fresh start with a genuine ogre playing the hero. Get ready to mix it up with demons yet again.
I Love
Patapon (PSP)
Part rhythm game, part real time strategy. Once you start playing, you just can't stop - once you start singing in public, it's all over.
Warhawk (PS3)
This sprawling, multiplayer-only shooter delivers spectacular 32-player battles with drivable jeeps, planes and tanks across five gigantic environments.
LittleBigPlanet (PS3)

LittleBigPlanet is a game that’s virtually infinite in its content, and the platforming isn’t too bad either. PS3 finally has its killer app.

Echochrome (PS3)
Elegantly twisted puzzle game, that abuses the power of perspective. Mental.
Everyday Shooter - PS3 Network (PS3)
A captivating mating of a top-down arcade shooter with an ambient music game, Everyday Shooter is one of those "games are art" experiences. Don't miss this one!
I Hate
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2)
It's an action game made for Final Fantasy fanatics - too bad the clunky camera and bare-bones gunplay won't entice anyone else.
Home (PS3)
Sony's new online initiative will offer players realistic avatars, customizable spaces and a place to hang out with friends between games of MotorStorm.
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii)

This sequel is equal in its fun and infuriation, making it ultimately sort of above average.

Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
It's back: that mystical merger of Disney characters, Final Fantasy cameos and Action RPG combat against sub-human agents of nothingness. Weird? Oh, yeah. But also wonderful.
Dance Dance Revolution Supernova (PS2)
Solid new dance tunes, EyeToy support, and the ability to link to arcade machines are great additions for hardcore DDR fanatics, but for the rest of us SuperNOVA feels like ...