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.
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 ...
The follow-up to Ape Escape will include a lot more primates and larger environments.
Dark Cloud successfully blends adventure, RPG, simulation, and strategy elements into one incredibly addictive game.
Phase Paradox is Sony's second entry into the survival horror genre, and takes place on a futuristic spaceship filled with hazards and menacing monsters.
Breath of Fire IV is as solid a game as any of its predecessors.
Those that are willing to overlook the game's graphical imperfections and can grapple with its relatively steep learning curve will be rewarded with a fully satisfying game experience.
Those who don't already have a Multitap and aren't looking to buy one will definitely want to take a pass on this thoroughly mediocre party game.
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 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.
Hungry Ghosts is aiming for freedom of choice, letting you make decisions in the world of death, which is filled with hatred, greed, and deceit.
A sequel to the highly stylized PlayStation rhythm game is coming to the PlayStation 2.
You can play more than 100 levels, ranging from biological to theological, in the 3D pinball game Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball. In addition to traditional pinball modes, Flipnic Ultimate Pinball includes ...
Me and My Katamari for PSP features four-player wireless play, customization options such as new masks and headgear, as well as new interface options.
Wild Arms Alter Code: F returns to not only remake the original Wild Arms on the PlayStation but also to renew the experience with an expanded story, new characters, and ...
EyeToy: Groove delivers a rhythm action experience that's entertaining, if a little familiar.
Wild Arms 4 is the newest chapter in the popular RPG series featuring a new cast of characters, an original storyline, and a new strategic battle system.
Siren's dreamy, unsettling experience is ultimately marred by tedious trial-and-error-based design that makes it best suited to survival horror fans with a good store of patience.
You'll wield a dual blade as well as an energy-based grappling hook in this stylish action game from Sony.
The fifth installment in Sony's franchise RPG is making its way to the PS2.
Singing bears take over your PlayStation 2 in this crazy Japanese PlayStation 2 game, whose title literally translates to Bear Song.
Fore! can be a serviceable golf game, though if you've been playing any other modern golf game, you'll likely find this one's mechanics and presentation to be a bit dated.
Developed by SCEE's London Studio, EyeToy: Play 2 is the sequel to the USB camera-based collection of minigames.
MLB 2005 compares favorably to the other baseball games that are currently on the market, especially if online play or a franchise mode are the features that matter most to ...
As a party game, Pumped & Primed is nice insomuch that it should be easy for even your nongamer friends to pick up. However, its appeal is limited.
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