X-Men: The Official Game, released alongside X-Men: The Last Stand in summer 2006, lives up to all of the stereotypes associated with movie/game disasters.
A faithful recreation of the 1978 zombie classic Dawn of the Dead, both in the sheer, maddening volume of your brain dead adversaries and the sense of humor.
From its “working title” to its by-the-book FPS gameplay to its drab, washed-out battleground environments, Killzone feels like an incomplete brainstorm.
Even by Square standards, where cute characters frolic side by side with tortured Clay Aiken look-alikes, playing an RPG with Disney characters is pretty silly.
Exciting, whether it’s jumping while mowing down enemies or Lara’s new close-combat moves, like a springboard technique that slows down time Matrix-style.
Terror never looked this sweet. Monolith has created, quite possibly, the best-looking shooter yet. And considering the competition, this is high praise indeed.
RE4 was too good for the Gamecube graveyard. Now it’s available on the PS2. Capcom threw in a bonus mission with Ada Wong, the mysterious female gunslinger.