Even if you take into account that Disney Sports: Skateboarding is intended for a younger audience, that excuse doesn't explain away all of the game's problems and shortcomings.
Whiteout's technical and creative deficiencies keep it from being recommendable to anyone.
Even though Disney Sports Soccer doesn't exactly conform to the traditional soccer-game formula, it is a passable choice for those who just want a simple interpretation of the sport.
The only way Frogger can lift a spell on his world is to find the five pieces of the Eternity Wand.
Disney Sports: Football holds its own compared with the other football games that are available for the Game Boy Advance.
Dance enthusiasts who aren't import-savvy will find DDRMAX to be a fine addition to the series, even if it isn't a full-on revolution.
Starting Five is a horrible train wreck of problems ranging from poor rebounding and passing to inconsistent shooting percentages and a worthless post-up game.
While it has a few minor problems, they are dwarfed by the sheer amount of enjoyment the game will undoubtedly offer to anyone who enjoys a good RPG.
Even though they'll finish the game in a hurry, fans of the Contra series should by all means play Contra: Shattered Soldier.
Silent Scope 3 is a decent adaptation of the arcade series, and offers a sometimes enjoyable but extremely brief experience.
The game will include eight worlds with unique objectives and up to eight pro skaters who will have access to different parts of each level.
Get a behind the scenes look at Metal Gear Solid 2 and play through new VR missions that will be included in Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance.
Harmony of Dissonance is not just a fine Castlevania game--it's also one of the better Game Boy Advance games to come around in a while.
Konami's Chess Battle will feature extensive multiplayer modes including gameplay over the Internet.
All-In Poker for the Xbox features up to 10 players over Xbox Live.
Coded Arms makes its way to the PS3.
The second MGS Digital Graphic Novel chronicles further exploits of Snake & Co.
A handy almanac for researching the qualities of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards.
A collection of indoor sport games for the Wii.
TAG FORCE is back in the hot third installment featuring cards up to the Crossroads of Chaos Set.
Battle rabid mutant fans, explore dungeons of Mordhaus and protect the metal faithful.
What's your type is the first video game that helps you predict you and your friends personalities.
Washed ashore on an uncharted island, Adol Christin begins a new journey in Ys: The Ark of Napishtim. Lush environments, beautifully rendered characters and animated 3D backdrops combine to create ...
Suikoden IV features the return of the 108 Stars of Destiny, as well as an enhanced interface in a new oceanic environment. You'll follow a young knight while he struggles ...
Get ready to race one of 16 upgradeable cars on 45 challenging tracks. Each environment in FlatOut is fully destructible, so you'll see all the damage you cause in broken ...
Now you can showcase your vocal skills in the next installment in Konami's singing series. Karaoke Revolution Party features 50 songs and new multiplayer and party modes.
The second installment in the racing-game series features over 100 vehicles and several new courses.
The Room retains the dark, disturbing soul that is the unsettling center of the Silent Hill experience.
Rumble Roses is proof that you can make a mechanically sound game, yet still miss the mark.
Neo Contra is filled with over-the-top shooting action and twitch gameplay, so it's good for some kicks, even if the game ultimately doesn't provide much depth or challenge.
In Nano Breaker's futuristic world, nanomachines, which were originally developed to enrich humankind, suddenly went awry. The machines began to harvest the blood of humans and the iron of buildings ...
Aside from being the first version to hit the Xbox, there isn't a whole lot to differentiate The Dawn of Destiny from its predecessors.
Kaiba the Revenge works in conjunction with the previous Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny for the PC or as a standalone game. In the new game, collect more than ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004, is pure, uncompromised card battling, and it's probably one of the best Yu-Gi-Oh! games to come out on any platform.
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