User Reviews & Ratings
- 10 (0)
- 9 (6)
- 8 (0)
- 7 (0)
- 6 (1)
- 5 (3)
- 4 (0)
- 3 (0)
- 2 (0)
- 1 (0)
Crysis
Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
I can't say that I'm all that impressed with it. Its not bad, but its not revolutionary.
It's not bad, persay, but it's not good either. For all of its bluster it feels a lot like more of the same to me. Graphics - They're realistic, if you like that sort of thing. Honestly, I'm not too huge a fan, ... Read Full Review
24 of 41 users found the following review helpfulSuper Smash Bros. Brawl
There is no reason not to own this game if you own a Wii
If you own a Wii, you really do have to own a copy of this. This game will extend well beyond the life of the console (just like the pervious Smash titles), and will be the one game your friends from out of town will wa... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulNo More Heroes
Amazing in so many ways, truly a game for gamers.
This is one of the best titles available for the Wii, hands down. Like many of Suda 51s titles, it has a lot of artistic merit, but unlike some of his previous ones, this one has some solid gameplay to back it up. Th... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulCrysis
If you don't care about graphics, you won't find much game here.
I have a decently high end rig, nothing that can run this game to its full level, but I've at least watched one of my friends immerse himself in this on his top end gaming PC (again, not everything maxed out... this game... Read Full Review
13 of 21 users found the following review helpfulHalo 3
Overhyped, but you should still own a copy of it, just because people will expect you to.
Let's be honest. If you own a 360 and you don't own Halo 3, you'll have an awkward explanation on your hands when someone comes over to visit. It's the flagship FPS for the system, and its the multiplayer game that mos... Read Full Review
3 of 9 users found the following review helpfulProfessor Layton and the Curious Village
Every Puzzle has a Solution.
A perfect example of the kind of game that works best on a portable system, Professor Layton is charming, quirky, and fun, and has enough brain teasers under the hood to keep you coming back for more. Professor Layton... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulCrisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
This is more the game PSP owners have been waiting for than FF VII fans.
Crisis Core for the PSP is one of the landmark games on a mostly barren system. It alone wouldn't be worth buying a PSP most likely (aside from diehard FF VII fans), but coupled with the recent highly impressive God of ... Read Full Review
2 of 4 users found the following review helpful
Log in to comment