"The Real Contra" Finally Returns!
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.
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.
Spiderman: Friend or Foe will have you as the webbed one fighting alongside some of your arch enemies in a game more suited for kids than adults.
Fans of the Bleach anime series might really like seeing their favorite characters fighting it out in Bleach: Shattered Blade, but for everyone else the game might be a bit too simplistic.
Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire has you fighting hoards and hoards of enemies using your wiimotes as swords. By the time you are done, you might just be in shape.
A simply gorgeous sword game for the PS3, Heavenly Sword features some monster battles where you take on over 1,000 opponents.
Glory Days 2 puts you in the pilot’s seat of choppers and jets, fighting for king and country, just like an old arcade game that comes to mind.
Alien Syndrome is a bit of a throwback to games of the past, where there was a lot of killing and not much story to go around.
Think of Nervous Brickdown as the classic Breakout supped up and modernized. The play concept is simple, but will have you enthralled for hours.