Multiplayer Adds Mayhem To Strikeforce
Having started life on the PSP, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce now ports to the 360 and PS3, where multiplayer modes add great fun to the fortress-storming action.
Having started life on the PSP, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce now ports to the 360 and PS3, where multiplayer modes add great fun to the fortress-storming action.
Explore Hell in Dante’s Inferno and try to conquer limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud, and treachery. And the game pulls no punches.
Squeeballs Party is a bit of an odd title, where you get to torture little Squeeball animals to death in the name of casual party-going fun on the Wii.
Tekken 6 makes the jump to the PSP’s small screen in a big way. There are tons of extras, plus all the hardcore fighting from the console game. You’ll be asking yourself how they fit so much fun in there.
The Cobra Command arcade laserdisc game makes a valiant return on the iPhone as a downloadable application. Who would have thought that phones would resurrect arcade games?
Tekken 6 continues the glorious fighting tradition that the other games in the series offered, and does it for the first time on the Xbox 360 as well as the PS3, with 42 fighters ready at startup.
Those endless aliens from Space Invaders are back again in a new extreme title: Space Invaders Extreme 2 for the Nintendo DS. They’ve got new weapons and powers, so get those thumbs ready.
Fairytale Fights uses blood and gore to try and hook an adult audience into a cartoon fighting game. But beyond a lot of very sadistic red splattering, there isn’t too much to hold anyone’s interest.
Although the series is traditionally thought of as one for veterans, SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny opens up the fighting world to vets and novices alike on the PSP.
Final Fantasy: Dissidia on the PSP is a way to keep the legions of FF fans happy until the next inevitable full release of the series. And it does that job well. Anybody else however, is going to be hopelessly lost, and a touch bored.