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- Spyborgs posted on 9/29/2009
- Putting your finger on the Wii's most substantial demographic can be a difficult task. Is it mainly preferred by young children, the elderly, parents, or that often-referenced and mysterious "casual gamer"? It's this conundrum that seemed to give the makers of Spyborgs the biggest pause, and it's evident once you begin playing Spyborgs that the game is suffering from a bit of an identity crisis.
- iPod Touch Review posted on 9/28/2009
- Calling the Touch an MP3 player is almost an insult.
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves posted on 9/29/2009
- Uncharted 2 is just as good, if not better, than most Hollywood action movies. With fantastic production values, a cleverly written script, great voice-over work and refined gameplay, Uncharted 2 is the second best thing that could have happened to the PS3 going into the holiday shopping season. With Kratos riding the pine until 2010, Nathan Drake steps up to the plate and delivers a homerun for Sony.
- The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road posted on 9/29/2009
- If we met the Wizard, we'd ask for a better Oz game
- Gran Turismo posted on 9/29/2009
- Even an endless list of cars can't compensate for Gran Turismo's shortcomings.
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 posted on 9/29/2009
- Sorry Xbox 360 owners, but you have something new to be jealous about.
- Demon's Souls posted on 9/23/2009
- Prepare yourself for one of the most beautiful yet painfully difficult journeys of your life.
- Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days posted on 9/25/2009
- A portable adventure for diehard fans, 358/2 Days is a worthy (and familiar) addition to the Kingdom Hearts series.
- Dead Space: Extraction posted on 9/24/2009
- Wii gamers finally get their chance to scream in space with a prequel to the original Dead Space that plays unlike any other light-gun game ever created. With fantastic production values and well-told story, Extraction is a great showcase of the Wii's unique abilities.
- Katamari Forever posted on 9/22/2009
- As silly as it sounds, I could always really relate to the Prince of All Cosmos.
Pick of the Week
Military Madness
The Military is back & madder than ever! Turn-based strategy at its finest, with 4-person online multiplayer and stat-tracking leaderboards.