Games Reviews
Games Reviews
- Bionic Commando Rearmed
[X360]
- Capcom has been busy updating and releasing modern versions of classic arcade games in their back catalogue recently. Their work has been of mixed success, ...(Posted on 15 August 2008 10:08 AM)
- Braid
[X360]
- Maybe not today and maybe not next week, but one day soon they’re going to write books about Braid. The cutesy, childlike 2D graphics – one part Mario, ...(Posted on 8 August 2008 05:08 PM)
- Soul Bubbles
[DS]
- We here at Yahoo Games are committed to bringing you information and opinions on all the latest and greatest games as and when they appear. However, just ...(Posted on 8 August 2008 10:08 AM)
- Pixeljunk Eden
[PS3]
- As the third entry in Japanese developer Q Entertainment’s line-up of PlayStation Network titles, Pixeljunk Eden already has heightened expectations to ...(Posted on 8 August 2008 10:08 AM)
- Soulcalibur IV
[PS3]
- Spectacular sword fighting to satisfy the most serious beat ’em up aficionados through to fun-seeking swashbucklers. Don’t buy this for the story though.(Posted on 1 August 2008 07:08 PM)
- Geometry Wars Retro Evolved 2
[X360]
- It was, in many ways, the game that defined the Xbox 360 at launch. One of the first offerings on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE Arcade service, Geometry Wars’ ...(Posted on 1 August 2008 11:08 AM)
- 1942: Joint Strike
[PS3]
- The 1942 name will be well known to readers of a certain age who misspent their youth thrusting 10p coins down the throats of chip shop arcade machines.(Posted on 1 August 2008 11:08 AM)
- Siren: Blood Curse
[PS3]
- Japanese horror games, much like Japanese horror films, offer some of the most terrifying entertainment available. From the nightmarish hospital wards ...(Posted on 25 July 2008 11:07 AM)
- Lifesigns: Hospital Affairs
[DS]
- Ever since the excellent (but excruciatingly difficult) Trauma Centre first asked players to slip on the rubber gloves and try their hands at open heart ...(Posted on 25 July 2008 10:07 AM)
- Pool Party
[WII]
- Pool is a simple table sport that should translate naturally to videogame. The rules are universally understood (sink your coloured balls into pockets ...(Posted on 25 July 2008 10:07 AM)