I'm playing
Tekken: Dark Resurrection (PSP)
Every bit as brutal and beautiful as the console versions, this handheld Tekken is a showpiece game for the PSP.
Quake 4 (PC)
When you say "Quake," you mean "first-person shooter" - and the fourth installment drives forward with all the heroic space marine action you can handle.
Street Fighter IV (PC)

A successful port of one of the best fighters ever, although it most definitely requires a gamepad to play. The PC version includes optical settings to tinker with and brings ...

Chrono Trigger (DS)

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

I've Beaten
Doom 3 (PC)
The fast and furious, shoot-everything-that-moves, kill-or-be-killed frenzy of bullets, blood and demons is a shooter in its purest, most refined form.
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (PC)
There's a much greater focus on leaping, running and climbing your way through baroque deathtraps.
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.
Castlevania Symphony of the Night - Xbox Live Arcade (Xbox 360)
The first "Metroidvania" game in the venerable Castlevania series makes its XBLA debut. The world is a better place because of it.
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords (PSP)
A mostly stellar PS2-to-PSP port that packs in a ton of new content.
Collecting Dust
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil (PC)
If it takes more than dark corridors and monsters jumping out of corners to make you sweat, this expansion pack will quickly become a tedious trek.
Brave Story: New Traveler (PSP)
A classic, Japanese-style RPG based on the Brave Story manga. With a charming story and a battle system that's simple and fun, this one is highly recommended.
Prince of Persia: The Fallen King (DS)

Wanted to do for platformers what Phantom Hourglass' stylus only control did for adventure games, but forgot the part about making a good game to go with the innovation.

I Love
Doom 3 (PC)
The fast and furious, shoot-everything-that-moves, kill-or-be-killed frenzy of bullets, blood and demons is a shooter in its purest, most refined form.
Brave Story: New Traveler (PSP)
A classic, Japanese-style RPG based on the Brave Story manga. With a charming story and a battle system that's simple and fun, this one is highly recommended.
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (PC)
There's a much greater focus on leaping, running and climbing your way through baroque deathtraps.
Tekken: Dark Resurrection (PSP)
Every bit as brutal and beautiful as the console versions, this handheld Tekken is a showpiece game for the PSP.
Quake 4 (PC)
When you say "Quake," you mean "first-person shooter" - and the fourth installment drives forward with all the heroic space marine action you can handle.
I Hate
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (PSP)
If you're a Castlevania completist, or just a fan of old school gaming, then pick up this bloodsucker. Otherwise, we suggest driving your stake through the better, more forgiving ...
Prince of Persia: The Fallen King (DS)

Wanted to do for platformers what Phantom Hourglass' stylus only control did for adventure games, but forgot the part about making a good game to go with the innovation.

I'm Tracking
Street Fighter IV (PC)

A successful port of one of the best fighters ever, although it most definitely requires a gamepad to play. The PC version includes optical settings to tinker with and brings ...

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled (Xbox 360)

This may be a classic arcade brawler that's come to XBLA, but the title's vapid repetitiveness should have been left in the past.