L.A. Noire is a staggering technological achievement, offering up a fantastically detailed open world, a hugely engrossing story, varied gameplay and some of the best acting performances ever to appear ...
It doesn't matter if you like Tomb Raider or if you can only play alone in this co-op focused, twin-stick shooter. Lara Croft is pure fun, deftly combining puzzle platforming ...
Filled with good ideas, Legendary falters in execution, featuring repetition and average FPS mechanics.
Taking the insanely popular LEGO franchise and combining it with the insanely popular Harry Potter franchise, we are left with LEGO Harry Potter and a game that covers the first ...
Continuing the LEGO-ized adventures of Indiana Jones, it improves on the previous formula, though it has some low points, mostly involving levels from the Crystal Skull.
Like every other LEGO game, you run dumpy LEGO people around like madmen, swinging your weapon nonchalantly and destroying everything you come in contact with. You're rewarded with LEGO studs ...
Rock Band wasn’t that complex to begin with, but this kid-friendly rhythm action title deserves to exist simply because it’s nearly as fun and far cuter.
The insanely popular and better-than-bad LEGO Star Wars series returns, this time covering the Clone Wars that were featured in the popular animated series.
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.
Was creating levels not enough for you? Sackboy's sequel lets you create entire games. Yep, that means cut-scenes and all.
We had high hopes for this game, but it gets everything wrong: poor mechanics, horrible presentation, dull combat, worthless maps, and total contempt for the mythology. Don't waste your time.