If you've been waiting for the definitive role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, here it is.
Next to Rayman 2, Jak and Daxter is the best 3D platformer available for the PlayStation 2.
Frequency claims the title of best rhythm game with ease and is a thoroughly enjoyable game in its own right.
It boils down to this: You need to play Metal Gear Solid 2.
Syphon Filter 3 looks, plays, and feels more like an expansion pack for the previous games than a true sequel.
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies is a highly enjoyable, well-executed flight sim that perfectly blends the action elements found in the series' earlier games with the sort of narrative typically ...
More sophisticated players will likely find this 3D platformer to be too repetitive and easy.
Even with its flaws, Okage remains a breath of fresh air for a genre in desperate need of the kind of originality and variety that it provides.
It's not the most visually astounding game, but it finds middle ground between being a rigid sim and a strap-in-and-stomp-it arcade racer.
At a moment when cheap visual fluff is all too often framed by derivative game mechanics, ICO stands sound and elegant.
Because of its airtight gameplay, awesome visuals, and great soundtrack, Klonoa 2 is an almost perfect platform game--almost.
It's far from being poor and is certainly entertaining at times--it just lacks the originality and extra level of polish needed to provide a truly memorable gaming experience.
Its endless tuning options and many racing events will keep you engrossed in the game for many months, and it's accessible enough to be enjoyed by anyone who's the least ...
Hard-core Time Crisis fans and those just looking for a good gun game would do well to pick up this game, but the antiquated presentation, lack of options, and brutal ...
Twisted Metal: Black is a terrific game in every respect.
Dark Cloud successfully blends adventure, RPG, simulation, and strategy elements into one incredibly addictive game.
Revolution Software's In Cold Blood might just be the most intruiging espionage game since Metal Gear Solid.
There are flashes of Disney's magic in several aspects of Nasira's Revenge, but it isn't enough to overcome the game's technical shortcomings.
The Bouncer makes a great showpiece for the PlayStation 2.
ATV Offroad Fury delivers a game that adheres to a more arcade style of gameplay, with a definite focus on fast, simplified gameplay mechanics and big, big air.
Hard Corps is a new military-vehicle shooter for the PSP handheld system.
Eyedentify is a new PS3 adventure title that lets you put your own face in the game.
Swizzleblock is a grid-based puzzle game for the PS3 download service.
A camera package for the PSP with a host of image and video features.
A GPS package for the PSP.
Put your puzzle-solving powers to the test in Tumble, echochrome ii and Lemmings.
This action-adventure game will be based on a computer-generated feature film of the same name.
This cartoon-inspired action game sees you traveling the world in search of ancient artifacts, and it features a number of EyeToy minigames.
EyeToy: Play 3 lets you and three of your friends compete in a variety of minigames, including beach volleyball, bowling, and more.
Ape Escape: Million Monkeys pits players against mech-equipped monkeys in real Japanese locations.
Ruin is an upcoming game for the PlayStation 3 that can be synced with the Vita version.
It's a solid RPG that doesn't take many chances, and while it may not set the role-playing world on fire, it's still a lot of fun.
Get ready for the next entry in the Ridge Racer series. Ridge Racers for the PSP maintains the series' trademark drift-based handling and introduces enhanced car design and 24 intense ...
If there were a game that could bring mainstream appeal to the niche genre of rhythm games, this would be it.
Everything in Jak II comes together to produce one of the best-looking, best-playing games on the PS2 so far.
Ghosthunter is a game that should absolutely be played by anyone who enjoys a good, creepy action romp.
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando is a great game that will please both fans of the series and newcomers alike.
With its solid single-player mode and numerous online additions and improvements, SOCOM II easily replaces SOCOM as the console's best online action game.
The ideas behind making the online and offline games so similar are interesting ones, but in the end, the game itself isn't interesting enough to live up to the concepts.
This otherwise ordinary-to-a-fault action game is given a shot in the arm by its relatively cool gameplay techniques, which--at least--make the game's short ride interesting.
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