Transforming For The Better
Transformers: War for Cybertron is the title that fans have been waiting for. Forget suffering through all those other Transformers games. This is the one to want.
Transformers: War for Cybertron is the title that fans have been waiting for. Forget suffering through all those other Transformers games. This is the one to want.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex Edition moves the amazing series over to the Wii, and takes advantage of some of the unique the motion capture physics of that console.
Guitar Hero: Van Halen offers some of the most challenging vocals ever in a GH game, but oddly ships without some of the advanced features we loved from GH 5.
Tony Hawk: Ride features an innovative skateboard controller, but for $120, it offers more frustration than thrills for the average player finding it under their tree.
Band Hero has all the whistles and bells of Guitar Hero 5, but puts the focus on pop music like that played by Taylor Smith, Maroon 5, The Go-Go’s and The Jackson 5. If that’s your type of tunes, Band Hero is for you.
One of the most anticipated games of the holiday season arrives like a nuclear blast. We find a complex shooter, amazing visuals, a strong story and lots and lots of bullets in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
With a new developer at the helm, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 takes the series in innovative and amazing directions that are sure to wow any comic book or action RPG fan.
Just when you thought nothing could change with music and rhythm games, DJ Hero drops with 93 mashup songs that will knock you on your ear.
Wolfenstein is back with new sci-fi weapons as well as your old favorites. While the last title was more of a reboot, the new Wolfenstein is a true sequel to the classic original.
Following any hit movie for kids, a multi-platform game is sure to follow. And while Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is no exception, it does capture the fun flavor of the film.