It’s Alive (Again)
Over sixty games from the old Intellivision console are reborn on the Nintendo DS, where you really can teach an old dog new tricks.
Over sixty games from the old Intellivision console are reborn on the Nintendo DS, where you really can teach an old dog new tricks.
With classic games like Pac-man, Super Pac-man, Galaga, Mappy and Xevious plus six new titles based on classics, the 24-pack Namco Museum Megamix is a must have title.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tag Force 5 is the latest of the card-dueling titles in the Yu-Gi-Oh world. Although the story line here is a little weak, the card battles are intense.
Time Crisis: Razing Storm ships for the PS3 with Time Crisis 4 and Deadstorm Pirates on the same disk. But even so, it’s not much gameplay for the price.
Becoming far more than a stopgap between Assassin’s Creed Two and Three, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood offers tantalizing open world gameplay within the massive ancient city of Rome.
With the sudden cancellation of competitor Elite, NBA 2K11 has a golden opportunity to capture the hearts of basketball fans. And it will!
Although some of the design elements are a bit questionable, Disney Epic Mickey is truly a game that no Wii owner should be without. M…I…C…K…E…Y spells adventure.
Happy Holidays! If you got DJ Hero 2 under your tree, you aren’t going to regret it. The game puts the emphasis solidly on freestyle play, letting budding club DJs scratch and mix their way to greatness.
Bond week kicks off with GoldenEye 007, which is more of an homage than a remake of the famous N64 game. On Wednesday we review the new Blood Stone game.
Fixing many of the problems of the first game, Dead Rising 2 lets you use your noodle to fight zombies, you know, by building mega weapons using leaf blowers and chainsaws.