So Good, It's Scary
Silent Hill: Origins hits the PSP like no other title has before, bringing horror and a weird sort of beauty to the small screen.
Silent Hill: Origins hits the PSP like no other title has before, bringing horror and a weird sort of beauty to the small screen.
The new Hottest Party pack brings the thrills of the DDR arcade game home for the Wii. And although the tunes did not impress our reviewer, DDR fans will be in heaven.
Preciously only episodes three and four have been seen in the US, but now the Front Mission series comes to the DS direct from Japan.
Mass Effect may be the ultimate RPG for the Xbox 360. Filled with twists and turns galore, the engaging storyline will have you trying to save a broken universe.
PopCap has loaded some of their best arcade games like Bejeweled 2 and Feeding Frenzy into a great, inexpensive package for Xbox 360 players.
Spiderman: Friend or Foe will have you as the webbed one fighting alongside some of your arch enemies in a game more suited for kids than adults.
Nathan Drake may be the video game industry’s latest action hero, but Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is probably also the PS3’s savior of 2007.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars does one thing (multiplayer battles) but does it so well that almost any shooter with any skill set will quickly find a home.
Despite the controversy surrounding this game, we actually found Kane and Lynch: Dead Men to be an enjoyable and somewhat innovative shooter.
Assassin’s Creed combines good controls with beautiful vistas for an unforgettable game that follows the exploits of a twelfth century hitman.