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Faced with not too many great titles, Sony is taking matters into its own hands with the release of two games in the brand new Platform Publishing line.
Faced with not too many great titles, Sony is taking matters into its own hands with the release of two games in the brand new Platform Publishing line.
You would not think a 93-minute movie could be turned into an exciting 10-hour game, but Rockstar does the impossible (again) with The Warriors.
Ultimate Spider-Man brings a true cartoon feel to the comic book superhero genre. Too bad the game is nearly identical to Spider-Man 2 in every other way.
Reliving the glory days of the arcade seems to be gaining in popularity by leaps and bounds, and Capcom Classics lives up to the white hot genre.
While combining a fighting game with an RPG sounds really cool, Beatdown is just not the way to get it done.
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is, like the hit movie, good Halloween fun that’s not too scary for either kids or adults.
With X3 releasing in just a few days, we take a look at the game that will surely raise the bar on space simulation adventures.
RHEM 2 is a perfect sequel to one of the most puzzle-filled games of all time. It combines sight and sound puzzles with math and logic, and looks amazing to boot.
Taking and awesome game like Burnout 3 and improving it is hard work, but that is exactly what Criterion did, with more crash action.
Diplomacy challenges you to fight a war using your enemies as allies, and makes it so you can’t even trust the backstabbers. It’s great fun for strategic minds.