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A game that readily shakes off the “movie game” stereotype, Jason Bourne knows exactly how to make a fistfight look cool.
Keep this one in the wardrobe.
Prince Caspian faithfully mirrors the movie’s plot but mercifully omits the teenage angst.
It’s the end of the world as you know it, and you’ll feel fantastic.
A great premise is ruined by bland and broken gameplay.
Equipped with little more than access to an array of security cameras, you must guide Lea Nichols through the deserted, rusted interior of a beached supertanker in search of answers.
A very clever set of ideas that never reaches its potential, The Club is fun, yet slightly misses its mark.
This is the best Turok title since the franchise left its roots on the Nintendo 64.
The best game that uses the Guncon 3 controller! Oh it’s also the only game.
Fun, dumb, frustrating, and weird. Yep, it's The Simpsons.
Richard Garriott's long awaited MMO is finally here -- and it's actually pretty good.
Take the interface of Neverwinter Nights, the beauty of Oblivion and the depth and maturity of Planescape: Torment and you get The Witcher. It is, by far, the best CRPG to come down the pike since Baldur’s Gate II.
Yep. It's another Tony Hawk game.
The Orange Box is jam packed full of gaming goodness.
While Episode 2 is merely ok, and Team Fortress 2 is a cool twist on an old classic, The Orange Box is a must buy because every gamer should experience the joy that is Portal.
Sony's collectible card game may is innovative in its use of the Eye camera and ultimately fun.
Bad AI, an obtuse story, and a frustrating end game drag TimeShift down into the realm of mediocrity.
Thrilling for the pre-teen crowd; for mature gamers, eh, not so much.
Proving Ground is the same old song and dance, but is it such a bad thing if the fun is still there? Sorta.
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This turn-based strategy offering, a remake of sorts of the 2004 game, is a good value at 20 bucks and packs a surprising amount of finger tapping strategy.
Get Ratchet Back. Like, now.
A game that readily shakes off the “movie game” stereotype, Jason Bourne knows exactly how to make a fistfight look cool.
It's spooky, it's pretty, and it has Dracula. But man is it ever hard.
A look at the articles from the past week.
A look at the environments of the upcoming game.
New map, gamer pics and theme available on 7/7 only.
DS to get remastered version of the classic RPG.
Ninjas may be sneaky, but samurai (and Samuel L. Jackson!) are stylish in Namco-Bandai's juicy adaptation of the hit animated series.
Rare readies its party animals for a second go around in this sequel that builds on the highly praised gameplay of the original Viva Piñata.
The Reds are coming in this console adaptation of last year's lauded real-time strategy game.
Following Eternal Sonata, Namco-Bandai tunes up a new Xbox 360 role-playing exclusive.
NIS America preens its tactical role-playing series for an new release exclusively on PlayStation 3
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