Game review: The Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters - Xbox 360
I rarely hold my breath for movie tie-ins and I have to say, DC's The Green Lantern has not been an exception to that rule.
I rarely hold my breath for movie tie-ins and I have to say, DC's The Green Lantern has not been an exception to that rule.
I have to thank Ubisoft for releasing Child of Eden as I was beginning to wonder whether purchasing a Microsoft Kinect last year was a good idea or not.
The Pirates of the Caribbean series fits the Lego world like a glove and what I expected to be a rather drab tie-in, is actually a rather charming and satisfying game.
Having already brought us games set in a variety of settings - an 80s Miami Vice inspired city, the old west and, um, a boarding school, 1940s LA seems like a natural fit for Rockstar.
Draw Jump is one of those blissfully simple titles on the App store that is pretty much ideal for the handheld apple devices.
It's sad but painfully true fact that in light of the technical leaps and bounds made on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, the latest games on the Nintendo Wii look several years older than they should.
A 2D platform that harks back to the days of Flashback and Another World, featuring a look that fits somewhere in-between an organic version of Tron and last year’s XBLA smash Limbo.
In my opinion, the very nature of Street Fighter makes it the perfect hand held game.
Based on the popular Lego series Ninjago, the game features a mixture of elements from both the traditional Lego games and the more strategy based Battle series.
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