Anti-heroic Fun
No More Heroes puts you in the role of an assassin looking to move up in the world. And it may be one of the most stylish Wii titles to date.
No More Heroes puts you in the role of an assassin looking to move up in the world. And it may be one of the most stylish Wii titles to date.
Can a game really be perfect? Grand Theft Auto IV comes pretty darn close by combining reality and fiction in a beautiful, if very violent, non-linear game world.
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the little fighter with the big name. Continuing where the last one left off, you have quite a fight on your hands.
Although Mega Man Powered Up gives us nothing new to consider, it revisits the first Mega Man title with surprising accuracy and gives it a modern facelift.
Sure anyone can play poker, but try doing it from the back of a snowmobile with other players shooting at you. Arctic Stud Poker Run is certainly a unique game.
With beautiful landscapes that seemingly go on forever, Megaman Advent ZX will have you thanking your lucky stars that you own a Nintendo DS.
Godzilla: Unleashed will have you munching on yummy buildings from around the world as one of 26 monsters, either defending Earth or trying to destroy it.
After years masquerading as a 3D series to limited success, heroes Bill Rizer and Lance Bean return for Contra 4, the first "real" Contra in a long time.
Although you would think that after 20 years the Castlevania series might get stale, it keeps the bloodletting fresh with Castlevania: Portrait of Ruins.
Winx: Join the Club is a horrible take on the popular cartoon. With load times of up to two minutes between stages, you will spend more time waiting than playing.