Batman: Arkham Asylum is a third-person action game by Eidos is easy to enjoy even if your not a big fan of Batman and the over the shoulder perspective really makes you feel like you are the Batman. This action-adventure focuses on Batman’s combat abilities, stealth and detective skills. He also has plenty of cool [See Full Review]
With this Electronic Arts game the world’s greatest rock band finally entered the age of digital distribution. The game has lavish detail and 45 wonderful tracks, one would find it difficult to find much fault with this Entertainment Arts product. The Beatles: Rock Band does a way better than average job of capturing the camaraderie [See Full Review]
A respectable digital version of Wizards of the Coasts wildly popular card game. Duels of the Planeswalkers makes for a great introduction to WotC’s battling collectible card game and at a much more reasonable cost. Veteran players will no doubt cringe a bit being forced to only use pre-constructed decks as the game can be [See Full Review]
Toy Story 3 is action game based on the Pixar Animation Studios film of the same name and will be available on most major gaming platforms. The video game was developed by Avalanche Software (PC, PS3, Xbox360, Wii), Asobo Studio (PSP) and n-Space did the (DS) version. Toy Story 3 was published by Disney Interactive [See Full Review]
Singularity is a first-person shooter, science fiction game using the Unreal Engine 3 by Activision that has both single and multi-player modes of play. The game is set in a top secret Russian Cold War era setting that ranges in time from 1955 to 2010. Fairly unique to Singularity gameplay is the TMD (Time Manipulation [See Full Review]
Perhaps things do get better with age…there have been various Lego video game incarnations of: Batman, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones and now we have Harry Potter by Warner Brothers Interactive. Like most Lego video games the majority of the gameplay is focused on exploring and collecting in kid-friendly fashion. This game also has spell [See Full Review]
Assassin’s Creed II by Ubisoft is a third person action-adventure set in Renaissance Italy and is the sequel to the Assassin’s Creed game. Compared to the original game there is a strong emphasis on world exploration and interaction. Assassin’s Creed II also features quite a bit more non-linear gameplay and greater variety of missions. Other [See Full Review]
Borderlands by 2K is an enjoyable hybrid First-Person Shooter/Role-Playing game that will no doubt contribute to your lack of sleep and easily qualifies as is a breath of fresh air in the genre. Combat is fairly satisfying, and upgrading your skills and equipment is engaging not unlike the addicting style of gameplay that you would [See Full Review]
Red Dead Redemption from Rockstar Games is one of the most engaging games to have come out in years. It has some similarities to Grand Theft Auto and some critics have said it’s just GTA in an epic wild west setting, but in the end even those types of statements should not be taken as [See Full Review]
Transformers: War For Cybertron by Activision is a 3rd person shooter that Transformers fans should seriously consider owning, but it is almost purely about running and gunning and might be a little weak in the strategy category. However, it can easily keep you engaged for a few days. The game allows players to complete via [See Full Review]