Koei brings us the second game in its Sengoku Musou action series, known as Samurai Warriors in the US.
Ninety-Nine Nights is a fantasy action game from Q Entertainment.
Does the fact that Sega has added exclusive home-only features mean that Zombie Revenge is much more than a gussied-up arcade port? Not exactly.
Based on the 3rd X-Men movie, this game lets you control either Wolverine, Nightcrawler, or Iceman in a fight against villains from the movie and beyond.
Beauty is skin deep.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time is an action game in which the ninja turtles must save a city from the evil Shredder.
Battle for control of the Three Kingdoms in Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires.
Restore peace and security to the streets of Tokyo by punching, kicking, and shooting villains in this Beat-'Em-Up action game.
Gather up your zombie troops and fight for vengeance in Undead Knights.
Single-handedly destroy an army of monsters and evil spirits in Bleach: Soul Resurreccion.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact lets you unleash your honed jutsu skills through exciting single-player and multiplayer modes.
Fable Heroes is an action-packed, hack-and-slash adventure built for Xbox Live Arcade.
Zeno Clash II is the sequel to the award-winning indie first-person melee brawler.
BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox does have a certain charm about it, but not to the extent that anyone but die-hard fans of the TV series should risk their hard-earned dollars ...
The members of G-Unit come off as incidental in this shooting gallery-style game, which offers some nice cartoon graphics but not much in the way of exciting action.
This Roman-bashing game will see you assuming the roles of both Asterix and Obelix simultaneously.
Though not as ill-conceived or as badly carried out as its Episode I adventure-game kin, Jedi Power Battles still has enough problems to warrant it a game to be avoided.
Core gamely attempts to mix things up by throwing in some wicked physical hazards, cool-looking ninja spells, and simple puzzle elements, but it's not enough to make Ninja more than ...
The gameplay doesn't do anything a thousand other identical games haven't done before, and the frustratingly repetitive level and mission designs further solidify Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as a mediocre ...
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