I Want
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (DS)
It’s got all the heart, some of the soul and a lot of missing plot pieces from the rest of the series, plus a unique gameplay concept. Too bad ...
I'm playing
Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories (PS2)
The Mickey Mouse meets Final Fantasy role-playing saga returns in this remake of the Game Boy Advance game. It fills in the back story between the first and second full-sized ...
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PS2)
The Star Wars saga takes a dark turn in this third-person actioner, which takes place between the trilogies and casts you as Darth Vader's secret apprentice - a brutally powerful ...
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World (PS2)

A long and storied PS2 series ends with a whimper. There are at least seven other Dragon Ball Z fighting games on the PlayStation 2, and any of them would ...

Collecting Dust
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (PS2)
A scruffier take on ninja school, this anime fighter emphasizes flashy, lengthy moves and over-the-top fan service.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 (PS2)
The same rapid-tap fighting we liked in the first game - packed with new game modes and sixteen areas in which to pound more than thirty playable characters.
Zatch Bell!: Mamodo Fury (PS2)
A two-on-two anime fighter based on the popular and very weird TV series.
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 (PS2)
This third-person actioner probably isn't going to be the best Naruto game this year, but it's the one that's on PS2, so it might be the best ...
Digimon World Data Squad (PS2)
A brand new, cel-shaded Digimon adventure is headed to your PS2.
I Love
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (PS2)
A blocky empire strikes back in this sequel to the surprisingly enjoyable lite actioner Lego Star Wars.
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.
LEGO Star Wars (PS2)
Who knew a simple injection of plastic would breath more life into the stagnating Star Wars francise?
Kingdom Hearts (PS2)
When Disneyworlds collide: the most implausible-sounding game ever is one of the most memorable, as well.