Afro Samurai – Review

May 1, 2009

A hack-and-slash bonanza, with a great sense of humor and energy, thanks to good writing, a great soundtrack, and an enthusiastic Samuel L. Jackson.

Killzone 2 – Review

March 1, 2009

The satisfying feedback of shooting combines the increased realism of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare with the chunky, heavy-machinery approach of Gears of War.

Skate 2 – Review

February 27, 2009

Guide your skater aimlessly about, taking in the sights and cruising neighborhoods for abandoned swimming pools to skate in.

Mirror’s Edge – Review

February 1, 2009

In a police state where free expression is not tolerated, as a runner, you’ll feel a satisfying sense of speed and tangible interaction with your environment.

Guitar Hero – World Tour – Review

February 1, 2009

With World Tour, the series apes the Rock Band formula by adding drums, bass, and vocals. You can create and upload songs and download songs from others.

Eternal Sonata – Review

February 1, 2009

Seeing the next impossibly gorgeous locale becomes your main motivation, which is saying something in an RPG with a story and gameplay this strong.

Cooking Mama World Kitchen – Review

February 1, 2009

There’s a charm to preparing exotic dishes in Mama’s high-strung, cartoony world. If you’ve played the previous Wii or DS titles, you know it’s a fleeting one.

Skate It – Review

January 1, 2009

Tricks, grinds, grabs; none require the overly-complicated button inputs of the Tony Hawk games. Fun, addictive gameplay and the soundtrack kills.

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