The Mouse Is In The House
Although some of the design elements are a bit questionable, Disney Epic Mickey is truly a game that no Wii owner should be without. M…I…C…K…E…Y spells adventure.
Although some of the design elements are a bit questionable, Disney Epic Mickey is truly a game that no Wii owner should be without. M…I…C…K…E…Y spells adventure.
Just about everyone in the world loves Sid Meier’s Pirates, right? Well, before you answer, you might want to see how it runs (or doesn’t) on the Wii.
There are eight legs in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions as we play four completely different Spider-Mans, each with their own unique gameplay elements.
Enslaved: Odyssey To The West is visually stunning, has a blockbuster quality script and a flawlessly realistic combat engine. Could this be a perfect game?
Mafia II takes players on a unique ride through the ranks of the American mafia in the 1940s and 50s, but being a made man isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and neither is this game.
Pirates Plund-arrr is a fun game for kids (and some adults) that never takes itself too seriously. In fact, you can change the language from English to Pirate for that authentic feel.
As one of the most anticipated (for five years now) games for the Xbox 360, Alan
Wake certainly lives up to our graphical expectations. The gameplay however, is a touch
on the boring side.
Alter Ego lets players take the role of two very different characters as they get tangled up in an 1890’s gaslight-era adventure to track down a killer on the dark streets of Plymouth, England.
Although Iron Man 2 kicks the pants off the original game, it’s nowhere near as good as the movie experience. But at least it’s mildly amusing this time around.
Dead to Rights: Retribution totally reboots the series in a good way, adding a great mix of shooting and hand-to-hand combat, plus stealth missions and a whole lot of blood.