Wildly popular in Japan, Capcom's series extends to the PC in this multiplayer-focused action RPG.
This pinball game for Xbox Live Arcade boasts a number of different themed tables.
Kratos returns to the PS2 in the sequel to God of War.
Capcom Puzzle World is a collection of puzzle games for the PSP, including Puzzle Fighter and games from the Buster Bros series.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All returns to the Nintendo DS for more courtroom adventures.
In Lost Planet you control both your human player and a mech unit, in a fight against alien bugs on a cold desolate planet.
Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 features 20 more classic Capcom games, including brawlers, platformers, and side-scrollers.
The second PSP GTA game will return to the titular tropical metropolis of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, but with an all-new storyline.
The Power Stone Collection contains games from the Power Stone series in portable form.
The Resident Evil 10th Anniversary Collection contains Resident Evil, Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil 4.
Capcom releases its second arcade compilation on the PSP with Reloaded, which has 19 titles including Eco Fighters, King of Dragons and Knights of the Round.
God Hand is an action title by veteran designers from the Devil May Cry and Resident Evil teams.
Mega Man Universe is the latest entry in Capcom's long-running Mega Man series.
Mega Man Legends 3: Prototype Version will be a launch title for the Nintendo eShop.
Fans of the Spawn comic book may enjoy this game for the simple fact that it's the prettiest Spawn game yet, but all others should rent with prejudice.
Dino Crisis 2 avoids the stereotypes of the genre and delivers one of the most refreshing takes on the third-person action shooter to date.
Ground Control ignites the stagnant real-time strategy genre with magnificent 3-D visuals, dazzling special effects, and enthralling gameplay.
The interesting level design, copious eye candy, and heavily touted online play are crippled by the games fumbled controls.
While EX2 Plus adds a few features and some new characters to the mix, it doesn't really have the overall flair that made the first game stand out.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 takes the series' long-running brand of fighting insanity a step or two further, making for Capcom's flashiest 2D fighter to date.
Though The Getaway's combination of driving and on-foot shooting sequences is occasionally entertaining, and the production values are impressive, usually the game just isn't fun.
It's just an outstanding game, filled with all the charm, all the detail, and all the lasting appeal that characterizes all of the finest games ever made.
Fans of the classic 2D games will no doubt find much to love in X5, while those who can't get into the aging conventions and mechanics probably won't care a ...
Despite its lengthy development cycle, RLH still feels rushed and incomplete.
Those who've played any game in the Darkstalkers series will feel right at home with Vampire Chronicles.
Tomb Raider Chronicles is a worthy enough "sequel" to the original and can deliver an adequate number of thrills, though nothing unique or surprising.
With Arx Fatalis, Arkane Studios intended to pay homage to the classic early-'90s first-person role-playing game Ultima Underworld, but it has done much more than just imitate that game.
The graphics are simple yet endearing, the gameplay is repetitive but solid, and the game's design is a throwback to the 16-bit era.
Metal Walker is a more than worthwhile endeavor for anyone that is in between Pokémon games.
Regardless of whether you've played other games like it, you'll find that Empire Earth is massive--more than most real-time strategy games would dare to be.
Originally designed for the Naomi hardware in arcades, the Dreamcast version looks virtually identical to its coin-op counterpart.
This classic arcade game gets the handheld treatment.
If you're a fan of the series, Xtreme's general gameplay, familiar environments, and visual repertoire should be enough to warrant a purchase.
This impressive online role-playing game marks the dawning of a new era in a gaming genre that has steadily gained prominence since Ultima Online made national headlines in 1997.
Devil May Cry has successfully captured the twitch-based, relentlessly free-flowing gameplay style of so many classic 2D action games.
Diehard fans of the original should find a lot to like about Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown, but if you don't have any such emotional attachment, there are better ...
It's really one of the more interesting shooters to see a home release in recent times, and there's really no telling when another will be released.
The game's battle system aptly captures the essence of Mega Man, and so does the colorful visual style.
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