
SingStar Amped Review
This fourth karaoke release from Sony ironically rocks harder than the SingStar with "rocks" in the title.
This fourth karaoke release from Sony ironically rocks harder than the SingStar with "rocks" in the title.
Sony's latest SingStar doesn't add any frills to the package, but it does have a delightful mix of '80s pop and rock classics.
Sony has delivered a second functional karaoke platform, this time with a more stylistically cohesive list of songs.
One of the best early Castlevania games is available on the Virtual Console, and it still packs a decent bite.
The half-baked American Idol trappings don't detract from this otherwise solid iteration of Konami's long-lived karaoke series.
SingStar's American debut presents a decent song list and sparse but functional game modes that amount to a reasonably entertaining karaoke package.
With a little patience and a taste for high-concept adventure, you'll find an experience in Shadow of the Colossus that's unlike any other.
Outbreak was an interesting experiment a year ago, but dealing with the archaic gameplay conventions of File #2 today feels a little like taking a step backward.
If Doom 3 left you wanting more, you'll find what you're looking for in Resurrection of Evil.
Acid's satisfying turn-based strategy is a great fit for Metal Gear's trademark high presentation values and quirky narrative style.
Diehard fans will be pleased that they can take Dynasty Warriors with them everywhere, but if you haven't been impressed by the series lately, this handheld installment won't do anything ...
Despite a few rough patches, Second Sight ought to be an entertaining and unique ride for just about any action fan.
The Minish Cap executes the classic overhead Zelda formula with great precision and delightful whimsy.
Only the most diehard of Gundam fans will find anything at all to like about this game.
A few additions to an already proven formula make Viewtiful Joe 2 another great and quirky action game.
A few additions to an already proven formula make Viewtiful Joe 2 another great and quirky action game.
Echoes stands shoulder to shoulder with its predecessor, delivering absolutely everything you'd want from a new 3D Metroid adventure.
Jak 3 offers something for any fan of action games, and it's a fitting end to the series.
It's a functional shooter, but with a couple of extra coats of paint, Killzone could have been a whole lot better.
Once you climb The Crusaders' steep learning curve and experience the wild frenzy of its massive battles, all the game's complexity pays off in spades.
Despite a few rough patches, Second Sight ought to be an entertaining and unique ride for just about any action fan.
Despite a few rough patches, Second Sight ought to be an entertaining and unique ride for just about any action fan.
Despite a few rough patches, Second Sight ought to be an entertaining and unique ride for just about any action fan.
Spy Fiction is a game that will play most favorably to players who are willing to accept its adherence to stealth conventions.
Empires brings some much-needed depth to the aging Dynasty Warriors formula.
There's not a whole lot to Dog's Life, but what's there is entertaining enough, and it certainly lets you do things you can't do in just about any other game.
Black Arrow will be instantly appealing to anybody who enjoyed Rainbow Six 3, and it also makes a great place to start for newcomers to this intense tactical shooter series.
If you fancy yourself a skilled Internet sleuth, Missing may prove to be an engrossing and unique experience.
Prisoner of Azkaban is a great game for younger kids, and it's fun for less-discriminating older fans of Harry Potter too.
If you love the Harry Potter series and you can get past a few rough edges, Prisoner of Azkaban should be a satisfyingly interactive way to experience the story once ...
If you love the Harry Potter series and you can get past a few rough edges, Prisoner of Azkaban should be a satisfyingly interactive way to experience the story once ...
If you love the Harry Potter series and you can get past a few rough edges, Prisoner of Azkaban should be a satisfyingly interactive way to experience the story once ...
Transformers is an especially easy sell to diehard fans of the franchise, but it's equally recommendable to fans of action games in general, too.
Outbreak can be a fun experience--online and off--for diehard fans of the series, but the trite conventions and clumsy gameplay will probably turn off the average player.
Jungle Storm is a decent enough vehicle for more Ghost Recon, if that's what you're after, but the franchise is really starting to show its age at this late date.
If you like some strategic meat with your shooting, Naval Ops: Commander is worth a look.
As long as you're not expecting any huge additions to the Metal Gear milieu, The Twin Snakes serves as a great revival of a true classic.
Romance IX is more of what you already love--that is, assuming you loved it to begin with.
Wrath Unleashed should provide an entertaining experience and pretty good replay value for those who enjoy equal parts methodical strategy and button-mashing mayhem.
Wrath Unleashed should provide an entertaining experience and pretty good replay value for those who enjoy equal parts methodical strategy and button-mashing mayhem.
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