While early adopters of the import version might have had a lot to look forward to in the US release, Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere arrives on our fair shores gutted ...
Fans of the original game are in for a treat, but not enough has changed to make the game attractive to those who didn't click with the original.
It's a solid two-day rental, but as a full-priced PlayStation 2 game, it's just not worth it.
Ferrari F355 Challenge has weathered the test of time admirably, and though it's still a great racing game, it's no longer the world-beater that it originally was.
Mr. Driller is a cute and quirky puzzler that lacks the variety to make it a long-term contender for your attention like a Puzzle Fighter or Tetris would. At a ...
If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large ...
Fans of the first game should feel at home with the sequel, while those new to monster ranching should be able to dive right in.
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.
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.
Those who loved the arcade game version of Samurai Shodown III will be happy with this conversion.
Whoever said "Graphics don't matter" never played Shadow Madness.
Smash Court 2 is the sequel to Namco's little known tennis game, Smash Court, which was originally released in Japan back in 1996.
Spawn the Eternal is one of the worst games ever to shame the PlayStation with its presence.
If you're a fan of Crash Team Racing and have been looking for another fun four-player racer, or if have wondered if any of these kart games are any fun, ...
Wait for the next album, the next movie, the next TV special, or whatever. But don't bother buying this game.
Spyro 2 injects a dose of soul and variety into a game that was already pretty fun to play.
Yes, it's taken some time, but there's finally a proficient, fully 3D platform game for the PlayStation.
Star Ocean might not be compelling enough to play through twice, but the first time is as engaging as any RPG you're likely to play.
Most things in Steel Reign work well.
While it may not be an original concept, the game is truly greater than the sum of its many parts.
If you were a big fan of Syphon Filter, you may get a kick out of the sequel, but the lackluster mission design and super-convoluted story really cancel out the ...
Even if movie-license games turn you off, this game is an exception and worth taking a look at.
The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
Tekken 3 is the best PlayStation game to come along in a long time.
The PlayStation version is even better than the original.
Although Tobal No. 1 is simplistic, the combination of action and role-playing is at times absorbing and intense.
Tomba is like a blast from the past, with a twist.
There is something to this "underwater game" thing.
Compared with VR Sports' Power Boat Racing, Turbo Prop Racing is better in every possible way.
Twisted Metal 2 crushes the competition.
If you didn't play Parappa to death and love every minute of it, you might as well skip out on Um Jammer Lammy.
It's very easy to dismiss it as "yet another weird Japanese music game," but in some ways, it comes across as a work of art, designed in an extremely deliberate ...
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