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.
Since there are literally hundreds of much better action games currently on the market, Cy Girls seems like a big waste of time.
Fighting fires instead of more typical corporeal opponents is certainly a refreshing change, but the gameplay can't make entirely good on Firefighter's unique concept.
As long as you're not expecting any huge additions to the Metal Gear milieu, The Twin Snakes serves as a great revival of a true classic.
LifeLine represents an ambitious undertaking, but the experience is undermined by unreliable technology and some poor game design.
This iteration of the BeatMania game includes nearly 300 different songs.
While the majority of improvements made to this year's game might seem insignificant, they add up to a soccer experience that really is in a league of its own.
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.
The versions of the Silent Scope games included in this package are all faithful enough to the originals, but the problem is that even with all four games included in ...
The AirForce Delta series has always been of middling quality, and Strike does little to buck that trend.
Beyond dueling with the AI, there isn't anything else to Power of Chaos--no story mode, no multiplayer, nothing.
Marble Saga: Kororinpa is the sequel to Marble Mania and features new levels, four-person multiplayer, and online play.
Ninety-Nine Nights II returns as an Xbox 360 exclusive.
Dance with some of your favorite Disney characters in Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Grooves.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 features 2,800 playable cards and multiple gameplay modes.
Konami is bringing Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear franchise to the iPhone with Metal Gear Solid Touch.
Scribblenauts is a puzzle game that lets you draw from a huge collection of objects to solve over 200 levels.
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