Wipeout comes to the PS3 with a selection of revamped tracks from previous Wipeout games and SIXAXIS control.
Artdink is working on a sequel to the 1995 Playstation game Aquanaut's Holiday.
Round up survivors of the zombie apocalypse and bring them to safety by navigating satellite maps of real international locations.
Ratchet and Clank return and pick up where Tools of Destruction left off.
This garden-themed platformer will have you leaping and swinging along as a seedlike ball, growing your garden and avoiding danger.
The fourth entry in the classic weapons-based fighting series comes to PS3.
Take control of seven different playable characters and discover the mystery behind the curse that grips the eerie village of Hanuda.
A game that features elephants engaging in all sorts of goofy activities.
Clank tries his hand at espionage on the PSP.
Hot Shots Golf is back with new courses, new characters, and ad hoc multiplayer.
This minimalist puzzle game offers a clean, simple aesthetic and plays with your perspective.
Sonic, Amigo, Ulala and other Sega mascots hit the courts for singles and doubles action.
The venerable arcade golf series, Hot Shots Golf, makes its debut on the PS3.
The first handheld game in the Wild ARMs series is a strategy RPG in which combat plays out on a hex-based grid.
The show is back for the '08 season, and it includes an elaborate career system and a bevy of new features.
Chains of Olympus sees the return of angry demigod Kratos as he hacks and slashes his way through an ultra-violent adventure on the PSP.
A virtual fashion tool that lets you photograph your wardrobe, select outfits, and keep track of what you wear when.
In this quirky strategy game that mixes strategy with rhythm, you play as an all-powerful guide who must guide your tribe of worshippers to victory.
Wipeout Pulse features 24 new reversible tracks, new ships and weapons, and online racing.
This action game for the PSP will be published by Sony.
This title for the PSP focuses on communication.
Ape Escape: Million Monkeys pits players against mech-equipped monkeys in real Japanese locations.
The excitement never really builds, let alone climaxes.
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 ...
This hack-and-slash action/role-playing game is pleasant, but it just doesn't live up to its ambition and ends up feeling small and empty.
In a move bound to please golf enthusiasts and curious onlookers alike, Sony has brought its flagship golf game to our shores under the moniker of Hot Shots Golf.
Hot Shots Golf 2 has some big shoes to fill. But not only does it fill those shoes, it also stretches them a little - as Hot Shots Golf 2 ...
Intelligent Qube is simple, fun, and horribly addictive.
Jet Moto is an evil, difficult game.
A challenging sequel to last year's adrenaline-fueled masterpiece.
A perfect game for the younger audience... a great challenge for the experienced gamer with a stomach of steel and a taste for heights.
While it's a good first try, Sony's inexperience with the genre shows through, resulting in a highly generic RPG with some out-of-this-world FMV.
Despite the little flaws that keep Legaia from being the world beater that it could have been, it still remains an engaging RPG for anyone who likes to play RPGs.
MDK is frequently fun, sometimes frustrating, full of surprises, and visually stunning.
All in all, it's a welcome surprise.
Motor Toon Grand Prix delivers for kids and kids-at-heart alike.
NBA Shoot Out '97 has been significantly improved over last year's premiere.
Despite a few quirks, this is an excellent hockey game with abundant options, pinpoint control, and sharp graphics.
Nightmare Creatures ultimately ends up as a fairly disappointing experience.
With more levels and design variety, Omega Boost could've outclassed every other 3D shooter on the market.
PaRappa the Rapper is a rapping puppy whose rhymes you control in this rhythm game.
The third installment in Sony's franchise RPG is making its way to the PS2. The game now focuses on Pinon, the son of the main character of the last game.
Does it handle like a real Porsche and virtually simulate you behind the wheel? As much as any driving game does - which, unfortunately, is not much.
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