I Want
Space Invaders Extreme (DS)

An insanely great and wonderfully simplistic remake of the three decade old classic.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (DS)

This is a superb transfer of the console GTA experience, which is shocking to see on this underpowered system.

Halo 3: ODST (Xbox 360)

Master Chief takes a backseat as a new UNSC hero is drafted in for this standalone expansion that explores the fate of Earth before the events of Halo 3. More ...

Catherine (PS3)

We don’t exactly remember when we decided Catherine was one hell of a mind-trip. We just know we dug it.

I'm playing
Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360)
The highly-anticipated sequel to the carjack-fest of the century is sure to satisfy all your mob and hooker related fantasy. Okay, maybe not ALL your hooker fantasies.
Burnout Paradise (Xbox 360)
The fifth installment to the series arrives promising "a truly next-generation game" and a seamless open-world environment.
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (DS)

An addictive new power-up system, gorgeous outdoor environments and tons of unlockable goodies make Order of Ecclesia another winner in the pantheon of handheld Castlevanias.

Space Invaders Extreme (PSP)

An insanely great and wonderfully simplistic remake of the three decade old classic.

Chrono Trigger (DS)

Still as revolutionary as when it first came out, this remake proves to be timeless.

I've Beaten
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (DS)
Another side-scrolling, vampire-hunting excursion that plays like the previous games with subtle tweaks. We couldn't be happier.
Halo 3 (Xbox 360)
Master Chief returns to fuel another round of alien-smashing blood-bathery. What are you waiting for? Finish the fight!
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (DS)
Witness why a billion polygons a nanosecond will always take a backseat to rock solid craftsmanship.
Collecting Dust
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PS2)
A full-fledged entry in the GTA series, it's surprisingly long and packed to the gills with anarchic fun.
Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra (PS2)
The most epic RPG series hatched on the PS2 comes to a suitably dramatic close, with gameplay refinements in tow.
Burnout Dominator (PSP)
Burnout Dominator challenges gamers to face off against a series of hot-blooded rivals in brutal tests of aggressive driving techniques.
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars (PSP)
The first two classic Crazy Taxi titles return in an arcade-style race to get your fare to the finish line before time runs out. It's shallow, but still fun.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (PS2)
Another round of carjacking, gangster-blasting, drug-running and everything else-ing, this time in the pastel-and-neon, thong-watching capital of the USA, Vice City.
I Love
Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360)
The highly-anticipated sequel to the carjack-fest of the century is sure to satisfy all your mob and hooker related fantasy. Okay, maybe not ALL your hooker fantasies.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (DS)
Another side-scrolling, vampire-hunting excursion that plays like the previous games with subtle tweaks. We couldn't be happier.
Burnout Paradise (Xbox 360)
The fifth installment to the series arrives promising "a truly next-generation game" and a seamless open-world environment.
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (DS)

An addictive new power-up system, gorgeous outdoor environments and tons of unlockable goodies make Order of Ecclesia another winner in the pantheon of handheld Castlevanias.

Space Invaders Extreme (PSP)

An insanely great and wonderfully simplistic remake of the three decade old classic.

Chrono Trigger (DS)

Still as revolutionary as when it first came out, this remake proves to be timeless.

I Hate
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars (PSP)
The first two classic Crazy Taxi titles return in an arcade-style race to get your fare to the finish line before time runs out. It's shallow, but still fun.
Transformers Animated: The Game (DS)

Of all the game types we figured a new Transformers game would be, a side-scrolling platforming puzzler with driving interludes wasn’t one of them. But that’s what this ...

I'm Tracking
Catherine (PS3)

We don’t exactly remember when we decided Catherine was one hell of a mind-trip. We just know we dug it.