Final Fantasy: Dissidia on the PSP is a way to keep the legions of FF fans happy until the next inevitable full release of the series. And it does that job well. Anybody else however, is going to be hopelessly lost, and a touch bored.
Obscure: The Aftermath offers a campy story that is hard not to love, especially when combined with a scary plot. And now that it hits the DS and PSP, you can take spooky thrills anywhere.
That Family Feud 2010 Edition is a surefire hit for your next holiday party. The title keeps the flavor of the hit TV game show, and is ready to pull duty in your living room.
Katamari Forever offers an exclusive PS3 title that pushes the limits of normal gameplay. You will either love or hate this oddball game, but we are guessing probably love.
Borderlands offers a cel-shaded Mad Max-type of wasteland world where you can find billions of different guns to kill enemies in exiting and unique ways. What could be better?
DC Comics is picking up the slack on game-based comics that has been ignored by most of the other major publishers. We look at the Gears of War graphic novel this week.
Even with the death of Colin McRae, his series continues to thrive, though with more of an X-games feel. DiRT 2 gets it right, and looks amazing at the same time.
The Warriors: Street Brawl, now available for Xbox Live, is taking aim at The Warriors cult hit movie, though less successfully than the original Rockstar Games title.
One of the most anticipated games of the holiday season arrives like a nuclear blast. We find a complex shooter, amazing visuals, a strong story and lots and lots of bullets in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
New anti-hero Rubi comes to play with her sword, guns and tons of insane acrobatic moves in Wet. With more blood than a 70’s drive-in flick, Wet offers a thrill a second from beginning to violent end.
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