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Midway's arcade basketball title gets a second showing, but is marred by frustrating character progression and clunky controls.
The Tom Clancy franchise marches on, with superbly tactical gameplay for both single player and online modes. A must have game for shooter fans.
Monolith ups the ante in their first person horror sequel, with more gore and more suspense that will have you off the edge of your seat.
2K Sports' once premier franchise has taken a few steps back, with some new but unpolished gameplay mechanics and run-of-the-mill visuals.
Rockstar continues the winning streak with this record-breaking title, with fully immersive gameplay experience in the huge Liberty City. Addictive to the end.
Sony whets our appetite for the next version of the peerless racer, and teases us with stunningly realistic game physics and visuals. A stunning game to tide you over until the real deal arrives.
Apart from drawing a few ideas from Gears of War, this is a more direct, down-to-earth action shooter with good visuals.
Sony's fun gold franchise goes from strength to strength with more refined mechanics and challenging gameplay, all wrapped up in a visually stunning package.
Singing can be a popular party game, and Sony brings their best tunes from the 90's to the living room in this decent and solid outing.
Ubisoft brings the Lost experience on the consoles, but sadly forgot to bring along any compelling gameplay that reduces you to just wonder around aimlessly.
EA takes the concept of co-op play to the next level with this highly entertaining shooter. Just remember to bring a friend to have a blast.
With fighting games few and far between on the DS, Naruto comes along with a fun, straight-forward and exteremely playable game.
Rockstar give 360 owners the Bully treatment, and comes up tops with toned down violence, refined gameplay and tons of new content.
Baseball comes alive with Sony's premier franchise, sporting deep franchise mode, much refined gameplay and tons of content for offline and online play.
EA ramps up the Street franchise with a much deeper gameplay, more modes and fun, intuitive controls.
Sony does the seemingly impossible here, giving the full God of War gameplay experience and does not skims on the features. A truly polished action on the handheld.
THQ's shooter shines with focus on war machines and air combat, all wrapped in a tight and superb multiplayer gameplay.
Sony's "other" racing franchise powers up for another run on the handheld, feeding our addiction with more speed, more tracks and smoother gameplay.
This shooter doesn't add anything new to the genre, but has all the right elements in place to make it a thrilling choice for gamers.
The critically acclaimed N64 actioners gets a next-gen treatment on the PS3, but doesn't quite address the game balance and dated visuals.
SCEA tries to bring the car battling game back to its glory days, but it's more like beating a dead horse rather than teaching an old dog new tricks.
Bomberman franchise is alive and well on the Wii, with tons of fun mini game all wrapped up in one tight fun package.
While the original was a sleeper hit, this sequel does ups the ante a bit, with the same solid gameplay, more missions and refined visuals.
Koei breaks new ground by adapting the light-gun genre to their sword slasher, but is sadly let down by dull on-rails action and bland visuals.
An arcade classic find a new home on the Wii, and it's a pretty decent first attempt. Good pick up and play mechanics, but a bit too simple for modern tastes.
Criterion pulls all the stops in their latest Burnout franchise with flawless gameplay, stunning visuals and tons of modes for offline and online.
EA takes their "Street" formula to football, and Tour seems like a decent start, apart from the overly simplified gameplay mechanics and bland visuals.
College basketball gets the latest EA treatment and features improvements from their Live franchise, but sadly just qualifies as a rental.
College basketball comes alive with the latest from 2K Sports, with silky smooth passing mechanics and more fluid gameplay.
This fighter sure packs a punch with a plethora of modes and characters, making this a decent DBZ title. Just don't expect much when going online though.
The historical shooter franchise continues to thrill us with this less linear gameplay, intense shootouts and luscious HD visuals.
Sony releases just what the PS3 needed, and they do it with style and finesse. A very cinematic and engaging adventure title to showcase the console perfectly.
The Wii finally gets the perfect shooter to wow the crowd. Intuitive controls and fully-loaded online play makes this an easy choice for Wii owners.
Capcom brings the previously unreleased action game from the cult-classic franchise, and seals the deal with the great Symphony of the Night.
This turn-based strategy game has a lot to live for, and sadly falls off the mark with control issues and poorly executed gameplay.
This sim captures the fuzzy experience of a Build A Bear store perfectly. A truly fitting choice for the younger gamers.
EA does the smart thing by bringing in Mii's into this fun trivial game. Might be a bit light on the features, but a fun choice for the whole family.
Crash goes back to its roots with decent gameplay mechanics and pretty solid platforming bits, but otherwise nothing new on offer.
Leaning a new language does not have to be a burden, as this edutainment title show the fun way to learn Spanish. Great choice for beginners.
The famed Doom developer goes back in time with this modern take on a retro dungeon crawler. Solid and addictive gameplay, and would please a lot of old school gamers.