
Burnout Paradise Review
Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action you'd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor.
Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action you'd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor.
Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action you'd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor.
It nails the show's insanely enjoyable brand of humor, but can't quite pull out a gameplay design to match.
It nails the show's insanely enjoyable brand of humor, but can't quite pull out a gameplay design to match.
It nails the show's insanely enjoyable brand of humor, but can't quite pull out a gameplay design to match.
It's unlikely that many were begging for a Napoleon Dynamite-themed minigame collection, and those few who were will be disappointed by this shabby effort.
It's unlikely that many were begging for a Napoleon Dynamite-themed minigame collection, and those few who were will be disappointed by this shabby effort.
The stripped down nature of the PS2 version of Rock Band robs it of a good chunk of its value, but the gameplay still rocks.
This clever physics-based puzzler is both challenging and addictive.
Unless you fancy the idea of paying $30 for a hacked-together port of an old arcade game that wasn't any good to begin with, you can safely ignore Cruis'n.
Horrid AI, broken physics, and terrible game design conspire to topple Jenga World Tour.
Dinner With Friends tastes like reheated leftovers.
It's mean, it's intense, it's difficult, and it's a raucous good time. In a nutshell, it's Contra.
Galaxies adds a great deal of depth to an already intense shooter.
The control scheme has its quirks, but this is still an intense and enjoyable shooter.
In setting out to make a wrestling game for people who don't like wrestling games, THQ has turned in a game that nobody will like.
This follow-up collection of minigames isn't nearly as captivating or humorous as its predecessor, but it still has its moments.
Rock Band does a superb job of bringing out the wannabe rock star in all of us, and creates one of the best party-game experiences of all time.
Guitar Hero III delivers the rock to PC owners, but it does it with the performance capability of a second-rate bar band.
With little notable improvement to the formula and steps backward in several key areas, SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 is a big disappointment.
With little notable improvement to the formula and steps backward in several key areas, SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 is a big disappointment.
With little notable improvement to the formula and steps backward in several key areas, SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 is a big disappointment.
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns is archaic, arduous, and arcane, but is it fun? Absolutely.
Just because a game seemingly aims to be bad on purpose doesn't make it any less of a bad game.
The stellar presentation and fantastic level designs combine to make Super Mario Galaxy the Wii's game to beat and one of Mario's greatest adventures yet.
The Simpsons Game is exceptionally funny, but the hobbled Wii control scheme sucks out what little fun there was to be had with the gameplay.
The gameplay might not be anything special, but The Simpsons Game delivers more than enough laughs to make it worth a look.
For as long as it lasts, Stranglehold delivers a satisfying, if somewhat derivative action game experience.
The gameplay might not be anything special, but The Simpsons Game delivers more than enough laughs to make it worth a look.
The gameplay might not be anything special, but The Simpsons Game delivers more than enough laughs to make it worth a look.
Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook ...
Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook ...
Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook ...
Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook ...
This isn't the brightest puzzle game you'll ever play, but it's a quality distraction in short bursts.
Zack & Wiki is a delightful blend of the Wii's motion-sensing technology and challenging yet approachable puzzle design.
The wonky car physics and controls, as well as a general lack of challenge, prevent Sega Rally Revo from being interesting for very long.
3 Dimensions of Murder is a thoroughly unnecessary port of a PC adventure game that wasn't very good to begin with.
Beautiful Katamari includes few surprises, but it does offer up more of the enchanting gameplay and charming atmosphere the series is known for.
Everyday Shooter is an intensely creative and challenging take on the dual-stick shooter genre.
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