The best-selling dance franchise returns with its highly anticipated third iteration, Just Dance 3.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Classic Trilogy HD includes Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell Pandora, and Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
The Settlers Online: Castle Empire is a browser-based free-to-play strategy game set in the Settlers universe.
MotoHeroz is a side-scrolling platform racer game for WiiWare.
The TrackMania phenomenon is back with TrackMania 2 Canyon, which will give you an adrenaline-filled experience, even better than the original TrackMania game.
Puzzler Mind Gym 3D offers a daily program of brain exercises and puzzles in 3D.
Driver Renegade is the first action driving game on the Nintendo 3DS.
Save the city of San Francisco as detective hero John Tanner in Driver: San Francisco.
Puzzler World 2 is a puzzler collection game with over 1,200 different puzzles.
The Smurfs & Co is an adventure game featuring the Smurfs for Facebook.
From Dust lets you manipulate earth, water, and lava in order to escort a tribe of villagers through a raw, primitive land.
Just Dance Summer Party is a limited-edition release for dance fanatics, which includes over 20 new tracks from a variety of genres.
Call of Juarez the Cartel is the third installment of the Western action shooter Call of Juarez franchise.
The Smurfs will allow players to play a fun series of educational mini-games and read-along stories about the smurfs as they prepare for the Blue Moon Festival.
In Stratego: Next Edition, you must demonstrate your strategic skills on the battlefield.
Discover and take care of your very own lifelike fantasy pets in an immersive and whimsical 3D environment in Petz Fantasy 3D.
Cubic Ninja on the Nintendo 3DS will allow players to play without ever touching a button.
Child of Eden is a unique rail shooter from Ubisoft, where the player's mission is to save Eden from a virus in order to restore hope and peace.
Assassin's Creed: Ultimate Collection contains both Assassin's Creed I and II in this bundle.
Outland puts players in the middle of a world of balance and chaos where their efforts allow them to bridge the ancient divide, or doom the world to destruction.
IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover takes place in 1940 during the pivotal aerial battle for the skies over Britain between the British, the German and the Italian air forces.
Play as Brian and Gina in their last runaway adventure in A Twist of Fate.
After more than a decade, Ubisoft's beloved action/adventure Beyond Good and Evil is receiving a sequel that's years in the making itself.
Innergy is a unique wellness game that will be available to players for the Mac.
QuestMania is a role-playing game by Nadeo.
Silent Hunter Online is a free-to-play browser-based multiplayer game from Ubisoft.
In Arcatera you play an adventurer who comes to the town of Senora and finds that an evil cult called the Black Sun has taken hold of the town and ...
The developers of Rayman 2 are up to their usual tricks, this time creating a platformer with a markedly darker tone.
This naval combat simulation game features a highly detailed 3D environment and a campaign written by Larry Bond.
As Amanda, a single mother who has lost her daughter in a terrible accident, you discover that hell has become a graveyard for souls that should rightly be in heaven. ...
Moderngroove Entertainment will release a self-titled music game on the PlayStation 2.
The game picks up where the film left off. E.T. returns to his home planet and discovers that things are not as he left them.
The game is primarily an uninspired dungeon crawl, burdened by repetitive gameplay, a cumbersome interface, and some serious technical issues.
The prince is back in a new kind of adventure where cooperation with the mysterious Elika will let you perform actions never before seen on a mobile.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
One of the better titles to hit the Game Boy Color in recent history.
Rayman 2 is one of the best platforming experiences available on the PlayStation.
Its gameplay is diverse yet solid, and it all combines to form a game that will keep you interested for quite some time.
Hokey premise or not, the game has a lot going for it.
Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your mom's house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes.
The Settlers II is one of those brilliant little strategy games that mixes a bit of economics, a bit of combat, and a whole lot of watching cute little men ...
Settlers III combines city building and combat, focussing primarily on the former.
Randomly generated campaign missions, realistic settings that have you swearing at your crew, and sounds that place you IN a submarine are the great strengths that set Silent Hunter apart ...
Speed Devils is an arcade-style racing game along the general lines of Midway's Crusin' series and California Speed... except it doesn't suck.
This is not a game whose video segments are mere story props that leave the player behind, but one designed to keep the player actively involved.
Street Racer's graphics aren't bad, but they're not anything Playstation owners haven't seen before.
Even with all of its pluses, Sub Culture has several flaws that keep it from being the instant classic that it could have been.
This one says "rental" all over it.
With no stat tweaking and no licenses, Tennis Arena is arcade-style tennis at its most fundamental.
The Longest Journey is one of the best adventure games in years.
If this game is remembered at all, it will be as the game that's not Rayman 2.
Whether you've seen the movie or not, Toy Story 2, as a game, stands on its own
Ultimate Fighting Championship for the PlayStation doesn't have anything to offer beyond the good name of its Dreamcast counterpart.
Considering how bad movie-licensed games have been in the past, Wild Wild West could have been a lot worse.
While Zork Nemesis may be too graphic and intense for children, adults who loved Myst or Phantasmagoria will find a lot to like about this CD-ROM.
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