A Light Plot, But Fierce Fighting
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy has some of the best, most beautiful fighting ever to be found on the PSP, but also a head scratching storyline that is outside the norm for Square Enix.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy has some of the best, most beautiful fighting ever to be found on the PSP, but also a head scratching storyline that is outside the norm for Square Enix.
For all the hype that surrounded this title, Homefront is remarkable only in the fact that it’s a completely average shooter, neither great nor terribly flawed. Overall, the game is fun but forgettable.
Join some old friends as they come together to save Princess Toadstool from the evil tyrant Bowser!
Magicka does the impossible and brings some unique gameplay to the market, mixing RPG, puzzles and adventure. As a downloadable and inexpensive title, it’s quite the champion.
Crashers is a downloadable game that puts you on a battlefield comprised of teams of other drivers with customized death machines. And its fun too, when someone else shows up to play.
Knight’s Contract is a pretty good game with two major gameplay flaws: horrible companion AI and ridiculous boss battles. Between that tag team, frustration is the name of the game.
Lego Star Wars III goes back to the well of cute and fun Lego-based games, and once again comes out a winner. This fixes the minor problems of the past, and improves everything else.
If you sometimes feel a little bit 8-bit, then Super Meatboy may be the perfect game for you. Available on the PC and Xbox Live network, this old school platformer is totally cool.
Spring Up Harmony attempts to combine several types of gameplay into one exciting casual game. And although they hit the mark pretty well, it just doesn’t have the staying power of others in this field.
Acceleration of Suguri X Edition features adorable little Chibi anime girls battling to the death in hyper-spastic over-the-top killer combat on the PlayStation Network.