Every Extend Extra heads to the Xbox Live Arcade with Extreme, which lets you battle friends head-to-head in online multiplayer matches.
PGR returns for a 4th iteration on the Xbox 360.
Bungie's popular first-person shooter makes its debut on the Xbox 360 with Halo 3.
Track down the evil Dr. Chaos by following his path of destruction to exotic locales around the world.
Blue Dragon is a role-playing game from the developers of Chrono Trigger in which young adventurers battle evil with their blue shadow monsters.
Jeff Minter's Space Giraffe is a psychedelic shooter for Xbox Live Arcade that has a few things in common with Atari's Tempest.
Microsoft and Carbonated are working on a sequel to the jewel-spinning puzzle game, Hexic.
A collection of classic board games, including Chess, Checkers, Mancala, and Reversi. Supports Xbox LIVE Vision camera.
Project Sylpheed is based on the popular shooter franchise Silpheed, which dates all the way back to the mid-'80s and is now going to get an HD makeover.
Vampire Rain takes place in Los Angeles, and the player assumes the role of a Special Forces member named John Lloyd, a government assigned vampire hunter.
Carcassonne is based on the board game of the same name, offering tile-based city-building.
Band of Bugs is a tactical strategy game for the XBLA, and includes a level editor that can be used to make custom maps you can use online with friends.
Ninjas, ninjas, and more ninjas can't save the technically flawed, uninspired Tenchu Z.
Pac-Man chomps again with six new game modes and brand new mazes designed by the original game designer.
Forza brings real cars, real locations, and realistic racing to the Xbox 360.
High-powered guns and high magic clash in this multiplayer shooter.
Aegis Wing is a sci-fi, side-scrolling shooter on Xbox Live Arcade.
Silver Creek's solitaire adventure is coming to Xbox Live Arcade.
This pinball game for Xbox Live Arcade boasts a number of different themed tables.
Wrap your mind around a variety of puzzles in Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords.
In Crackdown you must bring order to a corrupt city by defeating gangs, using superhuman power given to you by an Agency. You can also throw cars.
Spinword combines puzzles and arcade action in word-making challenges comprised of fiendish puzzles and frantic tests of dexterity.
Fable Legends will take place in an "online world" and feature integration with SmartGlass.
Scalebound is an action-packed game that lets you battle alongside fearsome dragons.
If you already own an Xbox, don't bother picking up the game, and if you're considering buying an Xbox, don't judge the console by this game.
While Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding is visually impressive and loaded with options, its technical merits are drastically undermined by its shoddy gameplay.
The casual football fan who wants a great-looking and solid-playing football game may not notice some of the AI quirks and high passing percentages in NFL Fever 2002.
There are other, more-engaging multiplayer experiences to be had with the Xbox, but at this point, none have the pick-up-and-play appeal of Fuzion Frenzy.
Anyone who considers themselves a car fan should seriously consider adding Project Gotham Racing to their library of Xbox games.
Whether you're a nervous tenderfoot or hardened devotee of desktop flying, this is the Flight Simulator you've been waiting for.
Train Simulator will be a joy for anyone with even a passing interest in trains.
Zoo Tycoon is a mostly enjoyable strategy game that's suitable for all ages, and it's a game that parents can play with their children.
Manhattan Project is occasionally frustrating, but when it's good, it's very, very good.
While it offers some impressive production values, it ultimately seems shallow and incomplete, and it won't hold any fighting game player's attention for long.
Once you get past its graphics--and you will--you'll find that Dead or Alive 3 doesn't offer much of anything that hasn't been done in other 3D fighting games.
Once you climb The Crusaders' steep learning curve and experience the wild frenzy of its massive battles, all the game's complexity pays off in spades.
The lack of online play really hurts the game.
Featuring lots of interesting, inventive design decisions, plenty of fun-to-use units, and tons of variety, Age of Mythology is the last real-time strategy game you'll need for a long time.
Outlaw Golf is an odd game because it has a theme that seems to appeal to a certain audience, yet the gameplay isn't really for that crowd.
Despite the game's flaws, it's still as addictive as ever, and you'll find yourself playing it for hours on end.
Joanna Dark is back in the Perfect Dark prequel, Perfect Dark Zero. When a routine mission uncovers a global conspiracy, it's up to you to get to the bottom of ...
Kameo: Elements of Power sets you off on a journey rife with intense combat and exploration. As Kameo, you must capture, harness, and unleash a host of monsters to rescue ...
Though not without drawbacks, Bloodwake is an entertaining game that could be a good start to a new series.
Fable is an imaginative game that's got enough remarkable, unique moments in it to make it shine.
On paper, UGA's "music shooter" may sound a little dull, but it's one of those games that simply must be seen--and in this case, heard--to be fully understood.
Players itching for more mech combat might as well get Black Knight, if not because it's a good add-on to a great game, then because there's no alternative.
If games such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil interest you, this should be right up your alley.
The game's cutesy hook might be enough for the young ones, but anyone with a modicum of gaming experience will probably find Sneakers to be boring and tedious.
Use your keyboard!
Log in to comment
Log in to comment