This game has so many problems, but it also has so much stupid fun inside that it's the guilty pleasure of the season.
Announced a whole year ago, and with little anticipation, this sub-par game is terrible in every regard. We're not surprised how little press it's gotten.
This action-RPG will put players in control of individual units throughout a narrative-driven story campaign and in wide-scale online battles.
The empty exercise of describing how soulless these Warriors games are has become almost as repetitive as the games themselves. It's the same game as all the others. Really. That's ...
By the very low standards of movie games, you could do worse, but this hardly lives up to the name.
There’s no depth or substance in this XBLA title, just acres of mindless combat punctuated with the odd lockpick minigame. Fans of the film will despise this.
This game hits the low class action it aims for, but has such a dumb and unsophisticated way of presenting it, that it amounts to little more than a rental.
As good as a ridiculously silly action game starring Vin Diesel deserves to be, which means it is okay.
Wolfenstein is nothing groundbreaking, but there are still plenty of Nazi fodder to elimate with some incredibly satisfying weapons.
WWE All Stars brings star wrestlers new and old into a fresh experience that skews towards the over-the-top and ridiculous, even blending in elements of traditional fighting games.
With the added story designer and online community modes, this is a massive step forward for the series’ already rich feature set, while continuing the steady improvement of the in-ring fundamentals.