Extending A Grand Theft
Combining The Lost and Dammed and The Ballad of Gay Tony into a single game that doesn’t even require the original title is a stroke of genius, and a godsend for Grand Theft Auto 4 fans.
Combining The Lost and Dammed and The Ballad of Gay Tony into a single game that doesn’t even require the original title is a stroke of genius, and a godsend for Grand Theft Auto 4 fans.
For a while, it looked like the Dragon of Dojima wouldn’t escape the Japanese market. But Yakuza 3 is here now as a PS3 exclusive, and is perfect for those who enjoy a semi-open world with a lot of fighting.
The Food Network’s Cook or Be Cooked is a fun game that might just teach you a thing or two about how to prepare food. And that’s a good thing. Trust us.
Having started life on the PSP, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce now ports to the 360 and PS3, where multiplayer modes add great fun to the fortress-storming action.
No, we aren’t talking about any teenage mutants. Save The Turtles is a fun game that lets you save endangered species on your Nintendo DSi.
Final Fantasy XIII quickly became the best-selling game of the long-running series. And seeing the stunning graphics, scorching battles and cool story, we can see why.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex Edition moves the amazing series over to the Wii, and takes advantage of some of the unique the motion capture physics of that console.
With baseball season in full swing, we take a look at 2K’s Major League Baseball 2K10 and see how it pairs up against MLB 10: The Show.
Explore Hell in Dante’s Inferno and try to conquer limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud, and treachery. And the game pulls no punches.
Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943 is probably like no other wargame you’ve ever played. It’s about as hardcore as it gets in terms of deep strategy, for better or worse depending on the player.