Rock Out, And Learn Something Too
Rocksmith is the next logical step in guitar music games, where you plug in your actual guitar to your console, and then learn how to play it. It’s a neat concept done well, but may not have mass appeal.
Rocksmith is the next logical step in guitar music games, where you plug in your actual guitar to your console, and then learn how to play it. It’s a neat concept done well, but may not have mass appeal.
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.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 adds a lot of things like 12 new characters and eight new stages, yet our reviewer feels that for everything added, something was taken away.
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon is a breathtaking flight simulation combat title with a surprising amount of depth, variety and replay ability. Best simulation ever? Perhaps.
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations throws everything at a player that it can to really push the experience. But all the mini-games could have been trashed in favor of a richer main storyline.
Great movie tie-in games aren’t extinct, as Telltale’s latest title, Jurassic Park: The Game proves abundantly. Fun, exciting and a little on the dark side, this is not one to miss.
Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure is an amazingly cool action RPG that uses real world figures, which are transported into the game via a portal. In our testing, both adults and kids loved it.
While a family vacation simulation sounds like a perfect idea, especially on the more family-friendly Wii console, the execution for Go Vacation is poorly done.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword shows the strengths of both the excellent series and the Wii Console. It’s a breathtakingly good adventure game that’s dripping in style and charm.