Nathan Drake returns for some more tomb raiding in the sequel to Naughty Dog and Sony's 2007 archaeological action adventure hit.
Take on the role of a freelance photographer where you must document and photograph African wildlife using an array of licensed camera equipment.
PixelJunk makes its way to the PSP featuring new towers and enemies.
The offroad racing festival returns to both PSP and PS2.
Motown is 50 years old this year, and to celebrate, Sony Corporation have released a version of the popular karaoke series entitled Singstar Motown.
Winner of over 80 multiple awards, including several Game of the Year awards, LittleBigPlanet returns with its signature "Play, Create and Share" experience plus irresistible new bonus content.
Dirt returns with improved physics and visuals, head-to-head online play, and new social features to engage the racing community.
SingStar returns to the PS2 with Queen.
Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake is an action game where you have to rescue the princess from the castle.
Unbound Saga is a 3D side-scrolling brawler based on the upcoming comic book of the same name.
Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do to Deserve This? is an role-playing strategy game for the PSP that will be available via download through the Playstation Store.
Harold Ramis, Dan Akroyd, and Bill Murray reprise their famous ghost-busting roles in this game co-written by Ramis and Akroyd.
This PlayStation Network puzzle game plays like Tetris, only substituting garbage for colorful blocks.
Infamous is an open-world action adventure game in which you wield electrical superpowers in a city ravaged by violence.
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.
This time the game takes place across a great expanse of time and space, making for greatly diverse level designs, which in turn keep the game fresh.
CTR has the staying power to convert people who haven't ever liked a mascot racing game, and it will definitely please Mario Kart fans with its many tracks and options.
Dark Cloud successfully blends adventure, RPG, simulation, and strategy elements into one incredibly addictive game.
Combining fantastic graphics and above-average gameplay, Dead or Alive is a fun and challenging fighting game well worth picking up.
The pretty graphics make DOA2: Hardcore a good showpiece, and the game has enough options to make it a worthwhile purchase for fight-hungry PS2 owners.
The biggest problems are its level of challenge and puny replay incentive.
Unlike the legions of Tetris clones that populate the puzzle-game market, Devil Dice is as unique a game as its predecessor was and about ten times as hard.
The branching family tree adds a measure of replay value, but the game is average enough that few will want to play it through more than once.
Ecco holds up the standards of creative execution that Sega has set for its flagship titles and simultaneously makes clearer the potential for artistry in video games.
Epidemic needs a more engrossing storyline to make up for the painfully average gameplay.
In a racing title, replayability and precision control are the name of the game, and the lack of both keep Extreme Games from finishing in the winner's circle.
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.
No need to waste time clamoring about lousy feature film to video game metamorphoses; let's just say that Activision's The Fifth Element PlayStation game is a textbook example of the ...
If you've been waiting for the definitive role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, here it is.
Formula One 99 has great control and enough settings to keep any longtime fan of the Formula One series glued to the TV for quite some time.
Formula 1 Championship Edition has sent PlayStation racing into a new era.
The excitement never really builds, let alone climaxes.
G Police 2 makes few improvements over the original and never really overcomes the issues that plagued its predecessor.
Bears nearly no resemblance to Doom. Hallelujah. Hallelujah.
SCEA is publishing its popular driving simulator for the Sony handheld system featuring over 800 vehicle models.
Fans of the original and those looking for a pure driving simulation should flock to store shelves without delay, but for the rest, that add-on philosophy may not sit well.
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 ...
The game has great sound effects and an absolutely amazing soundtrack, featuring songs from artists such as Jurassic 5, GZA, Dr. Octagon, X-Ecutioners, NOFX, and Black Flag.
Hercules is a game not to be missed.
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