Successfully feeds your lust for loot and leveling up, but it can't get much farther than competent Diablo clone.
This anti-GTA IV doesn't have the technical niceties (graphical hiccups abound) or Oscar-worthy story of Rockstar's magnum opus, but wins on pure fun factor and gleeful silliness. Co-op is huge ...
This gory adventure mostly focuses on solving puzzles, and though it captures the feel of the films well enough, there really isn't much to pull in non-Saw fans.
Saw: The Videogame positions itself much like Saw: The Movie – an annual dose of interactive gruesomeness. And as with the films we find ourselves begrudgingly returning, not out of ...
A brutally difficult Sportbike racing simulation, SBK 08's ho-hum graphics and stuttering frame rate make it a niche game for motorcycle fans only.
Based on the film and small press comic book Scott Pilgrim, hopefully this will take advantage of all the gaming culture that the series is steeped in when it comes ...
The episodic style and ability for friends to hop in at random to play alongside you gives the game tons of replay value. Unlike most games with multiple campaigns (we’re ...
Combining childish humor with bloody demon murder, Shadows of the Damned pays off on the promise of the creative team of developers involved. It may momentarily waver, but SotD has ...
The most ambitious installment yet, Shaun White Skateboarding brings all the sensations of skateboarding to a wide audience making skate dreams possible and allowing players to transform a dull, lifeless ...
Pretty plain and flat compared to, say, SSX, but it's a solid downhill experience with a very open online system.
While Shift 2 is unlikely to woo the arcade crowd over to simulation racing, it’s remedied one of the genre’s biggest problems, a crushing obsession with technical realism over the ...
A self-funded labor of love, Shoot Many Robots is as literal in gameplay as the title might suggest.
Sony’s SingStar series is easily the most robust karaoke experience in gaming today. Just be sure you’re ready for a giant-sized scoop of Scandinavian sugar-pop from the ‘70s.
Filled with hits and deep cuts, this is another great entry in the SingStar series, but it's wearing its welcome pretty thin.
If you like to sing to the same game with new trophies and not much else, SingStar Pop Edition is right up your alley.
So what if the shooting’s often spongy, the health system frustratingly archaic and the visuals dated and uneven? Terrific weapons, powers and boss scraps mean the good times come thick ...