Now Wii Cookin'
Using the Wiimote to stir, salt and shake your dishes in a cooking game makes a lot of sense. Though replay ability is a bit low, you will find the experience a lot of fun.
Using the Wiimote to stir, salt and shake your dishes in a cooking game makes a lot of sense. Though replay ability is a bit low, you will find the experience a lot of fun.
It’s been many years since the original PlayStation version of Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night was released. Now, relive the glory with Xbox Live Arcade.
Tired of endless WWII shooters? Battlestations Midway instead gives us a tactical map of Pacific battles, and also lets us jump into command of everything from a fighter to a battleship.
The Metal Gear Solid series has always been a favorite for PlayStation gamers. Now it moves to the PSP. But only the screen, not the quality, gets smaller.
Going back to the days of top-down shoot em’ ups might seem like a step backwards, but Alien Shooter Vengeance is a great blast from the past.
Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords was one of the most extensive turn-based strategy games ever created, but the new Dark Avatar expansion tops it.
The Guild 2 puts you in charge of something a bit different – a medieval family determined to rise above the ranks of the common folk to create a dynasty.
Dawn of War: Dark Crusade takes the Warhammer 40,000 universe to new extremes with two new playable races and a seven army war for control of a planet.
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol takes the world’s most popular show and dumps it in your living room, where anyone can enjoy singing success.
The colony-building 1701 A.D. game is fun for those that like simulations, though it sails very close to several other cookie-cutter titles in this genre.