A Robot Rumble
The Transformers game follows the awesome movie, but can it live up to its big screen brother? Admittedly, this would be pretty difficult.
The Transformers game follows the awesome movie, but can it live up to its big screen brother? Admittedly, this would be pretty difficult.
You would think adding the ability to fight with the Wii remote would be perfect for a game like this, but unfortunately not very much interaction is actually included.
With a hit anime television show and a feature length movie, how could Naruto: Ninja Council 3 go wrong? Well, like the titles before it, it finds a way.
Armored Core 4 is the latest in a long running series of popular Mech combat games. But this one misses the boat with last-generation graphics and a bad storyline.
Using the Wiimote to stir, salt and shake your dishes in a cooking game makes a lot of sense. Though replay ability is a bit low, you will find the experience a lot of fun.
It’s been many years since the original PlayStation version of Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night was released. Now, relive the glory with Xbox Live Arcade.
The Metal Gear Solid series has always been a favorite for PlayStation gamers. Now it moves to the PSP. But only the screen, not the quality, gets smaller.
Not even the great Bomberman namesake can hope to pull this lackluster title out of the dungeon of bad gaming. This is not a next-generation title.
Those of you missing the hard-rockin’ world of crime of the 1980s will have a great time with the PSPs Vice City. If only it would hit the PS2 or PS3!
Although Genji: Days of the Blade is good for a PS3 Launch Title, there is a lot more depth that the game should have offered.