At one time it was called the perfect shooter, the R-Type series is showing its age with this Xbox Live Arcade translation, though it still offers some good times.
One of the few and the best hardcore racing sims for the 360, it gives what its niche audience wants, but doesn't offer much for the outsider.
The newest entry in the classic shoot 'em up series comes to the US with its old school action intact.
The hit CG animated movie comes to consoles as an action-platform game that puts you in the role of the eccentric lizard sheriff, through a series of missions set in ...
This Xbox Live Arcade title mixes platforming, puzzles and racing. Players must use their block-smashing wand to make their way through a level. It's a funny single-player experience with completely unique ...
Raven Squad is eye-catching and allows you to switch from FPS to RTS with ease with tactical elements flowing well. However, you'll have to look past the crumby visuals, poor ...
This sequel to PS2's excellent Wild West outing looks like being a superb open-world experience in the beautiful expanses of the western frontier.
Don't expect an experience similar to Red Faction: Guerrilla and you might just enjoy yourself with Armageddon. It's a linear cave-crawl, but the weapons are amazing and the alien swarms ...
Red Faction: Battlegrounds is weird. Previous Red Faction titles made you rethink how you approached situations. Battlegrounds carries those thoughts away and replaces them with Super Off Road, guns and ...
Guerrilla is the surprise summer blockbuster this year, filled to the brim with gaming superlatives and free of any pretentiousness or doubt as to what it wants to be. Volition ...
Has just enough changes, including the amazing online co-op, to keep this feeling new while drawing heavily on all the good in RE4. A Gold Edition that includes DLC content ...
Play as Umbrella operatives in this bleak and violent return to Raccoon City with squad-based gameplay and... Leon and Claire as targets?
The entire game feels like a defiantly kickass celebration of music. Combined with the complete success and undeniable innovation of Pro Mode, how could anyone resist Rock Band 3?
A weak "be in a band" music game that is very much like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, but not remotely as good as either.
This rocket-fueled orgy of retro arena destruction is as chaotic as it is marvelous.