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]
For those wanting a virtual taste of what it’s perhaps like to hunt in the wilderness of North America this game from Griffin International might be worth checking out. Players have the opportunity to stalk and hunt 20 animal species using a variety of equipment (conveniently sold in “real life” at Bass Pro Shops) such [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]
Super Mario Galaxy 2 by Nintendo is the sequel to Super Mario Galaxy and features features a unique hub world, known as Starship Mario. The gameplay is similar to that of the first Super Mario Galaxy, with a focus on platforming based on and around 3D planets (galaxies) having assorted sizes and various landscapes. Planets [See Full Review]