second wondrous journey into the depths of platforming hell.
The game is definitely playable but it would not be cast into the must play group unless there was some drastic, unfortunate series of circumstances.
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.
Devoted fans to the Disgaea franchise will feel oddly at home with the game's unpredictable dialogue, overly crazy plot and familiar line-up of characters - many of whom make an ...
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 ...
Originally released at the beginning of the PS2's lifespan, this time-travelling murder mystery is now on its way to the PSP. Konami's really digging, it seems.
Players assume the role of Aragorn and embark on a single player quest reliving his greatest battles from The Lord of the Rings trilogy. This action combat game allows fans ...
By combining arcade-style beat ‘em-ups and shoot ‘em-ups, Astro Boy is a nod to the past without the serious frustration and difficulty of its old-school inspiration.
A “reimagining” of the first game in the series, this retelling of Harry Mason's search for his daughter has some good stuff going for it, but also some bits we'd ...
G-Force for the PSP takes away any joy that might come from being a super-spy guinea pig and leaves a lousy, repetitive grind.
Believe it or not, this is one of the better recreations of Indy in games in a long time. It gets the feel of the series well enough to overcome ...