Essential? Almost – but only if you’re committed to playing online or with friends. As a solo game, it’s as authentic as you’d hope, and the scenarios prolong longevity – ...
Old school console hockey gameplay plus no unlockables plus no tournament mode equals no fun.
Though 3D Dot Game Heroes is a fun game on its own, it’s basically impossible to divorce it from the source. Your overall enjoyment depends on whether you’re in on ...
Running around in a vague Middle Eastern setting and murdering fools as 50 and his friends is as ridiculously fun as it sounds. You didn't think this would be deep ...
$2 gets you a surprising amount of space shooting goodness in one of the more notable PlayStation Mini releases yet.
You may be getting all these truly classic songs from Rock icons, but it's such a lazy rendition of the band's music that you'll feel cheated, especially with the lack ...
What was once an E3 centerpiece of PS3 power now slinks to the US via publisher Natsume. Certainly it has a beautifully realized African setting, but it holds the player ...
We’d liked to have seen more substance in this PSN game to go with the new style and, as such, can’t quite recommend it for the somewhat steep price, unless ...
A casual real-time strategy game in which you take control of a pirate ship and battle other players for towns and resources. Keyword: PIRATES. Kinda boring visuals and a bit pricey but ...
Agent takes players on a paranoid journey into the world of counter-intelligence, espionage and political assassinations during the height of the Cold War at the end of the 1970s.
Air Conflicts: Secret Wars offers up a World War II-era combat flight simulation, complete with an original storyline, 49 campaign missions, and online dogfights for up to four players.
Excellent combat, a riveting story, and exciting puzzles are marred by redundancy. Alice is a surprisingly long game, and the inclusion of the original means it’s a price worth paying ...
Episode One of this remake of an isometric shooter classic is so close to being a good game that it’s frustrating to see it fall short.
This revival of the classic FPS is deliriously gory, unwaveringly confident and spectacular fun. And, at the very least, it’s far better than the horrid AvP films.
Newly subtitled Inferno, this version of Alone in the Dark addresses many of the problems with the 360/PC versions, but those still don't make it great.
While its story, characters and conversations are interesting and fun to play around with, Alpha’s third-person shooting – which makes up the bulk of the game – is not. It’s ...
While you could do a lot worse than Apache: Air Assault this holiday season, you could also do way way way better.