Keep on Rockin'
Guitar Hero: World Tour does what was needed to compete with Rock Band: adding a full band complete with drums and a microphone to the mix. And for a first outing with a full band, it does a great job.
Guitar Hero: World Tour does what was needed to compete with Rock Band: adding a full band complete with drums and a microphone to the mix. And for a first outing with a full band, it does a great job.
Little League World Series is about as fun as Wii Sports Baseball, but with a strong anime theme that even includes power-ups. Its fun for kids, but adults might get a bit bored.
Quantum of Solace hits the theaters, and the tie-in game hits consoles and PCs at the same time. And unlike other games based on movies, Quantum can hold its own in a fight.
AeroSmith fans can now rejoice and play with their favorite band from its humble beginnings to mega stardom. As long as you love the band, Guitar Hero: AeroSmith will rock you.
Finally a game comes out that is every bit as good as the movie it’s based on. Hard to believe, but Kung Fu Panda The Game breaks the game-following-movie curse.
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground adds a few new features to the genre, but this long-running series is getting to be a case of "been there, done that" over and over again.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars does one thing (multiplayer battles) but does it so well that almost any shooter with any skill set will quickly find a home.
Call of Duty moves out of the WWII genre and into modern warfare, and it does it with an explosive bang that is sure to get your attention.
With extreme popularity and a developer switch, we thought we should cover Guitar Hero III in great depth, so here is our second review of the game on multiple platforms.
With a huge opening weekend, Guitar Hero III is off to an amazing start. But does the game live up to all the hype? You bet it does!