Tales of the Abyss is Old School And New Cool
Tales of the Abyss is an old school type RPG that plays quite well on the modern 3DS console. And unlike most titles there, the 3D is optional, but really enhances the experience.
Tales of the Abyss is an old school type RPG that plays quite well on the modern 3DS console. And unlike most titles there, the 3D is optional, but really enhances the experience.
Top Agents is a great children’s game currently making the rounds in Europe on the NDS. There are some flaws however that hopefully will be targeted before the US release.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 takes the amazing visuals, tough battles, and great storyline found in FFXIII and improves them in almost every way. This proves that sequels can be as good as originals, sometimes.
Beyblade: Metal Masters attempts to capture the childhood top-fighting game of yesteryear with beautiful graphics, customization options and lots of spinning battles.
While the concept of the DaGeDar children’s game seems pretty cool, the execution is enough to make you lose your marbles.
Real Warfare II: Northern Crusades features a very difficult real-time strategy campaign that combines more or less reasonably with an RPG component.
Our former Army vet commentator dispels some of the myths about weapons and reality that creep up when people are only exposed to combat in games.
In the push to make a lot of games work with the various motion sensors available today, one physically challenged gamer hopes that people like him won’t be forgotten.
Planet Buster is a matching type of puzzle game that will have you pulling your hair out in frustration, and loving every minute of the colorful, fast-paced experience at the same time.
Yes, they took all the great moments of Mario Party and created Pac-Man Party, with similar results: the game is a ton of fun to play for kids of all ages.