Transformers: Ultimate Battle Edition includes Transformers: Cybertron Adventures and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge lets fans choose between their favorite characters like SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, or Mr. Krabs as they scour the town hunting for hidden collectibles.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an energetic, blazing beat-'em-up that features character upgrades, secondary items, and multiple gameplay modes.
Moshi Monsters: Katsuma Unleashed is a monster-ific adventure where you get to help Katsuma and the rest of the Moshi menagerie save the world from the evil schemes of Dr. ...
Cabela’s African Adventures takes you into the wildest of continents where you’ll hunt for the biggest of the Big Five – lion, leopard, white rhinoceros, Cape buffalo and elephant.
Wipeout Create & Crash, the latest installment in the best-selling franchise. Wipeout Create & Crash is packed with all the family-friendly action, mayhem, and laughter of ABC’s popular Wipeout TV ...
In Skylanders SWAP Force, Portal Masters embark on an adventure in the mysterious Cloudbreak Islands, where a magical volcano gives the heroes the power to swap halves, turning them into ...
*** NOTE: NOT compatible with iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4th Generation*** Call of Duty®: Strike Team delivers an all-new, first-person and third-person Call of Duty® experience built from the ground ...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is a third-person brawler game set in New York City where players can go through action-packed adventures as Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and ...
Marvel, Activision, and High Moon Studios team up to bring Deadpool, the Merc with the Mouth, to home consoles.
Fast & Furious: Showdown has players strap in and get ready for an intense ride as you team up to take down a dangerous international gang that can only be ...
Guacamelee! is a Metroid-vania style action-platformer set in a magical Mexican inspired world.
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is a do-whatever-you-need-to-survive first-person action game based on AMC's Emmy Award-winning TV series. The game follows the survivor Daryl Dixon and his overbearing brother Merle ...
Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm is the second of the three games for Starcraft II that picks up the story of StarCraft II where Wings of Liberty left off. ...
Call of Duty Online is a new free-to-play first-person shooter for China.
Featuring full motion controls, players will be able to cast, reel, jig, set the hook and more as if they had an actual fishing rod in their hands.
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse introduces an original story written and voiced by Family Guy talent and influenced by the Family Guy season eight episode, "Road to the Multiverse".
Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified explores original fiction in the Call of Duty Black Ops universe with an all-new campaign of Special Ops missions.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II is the sequel to 2010's Black Ops and contains a single-player campaign, competitive multiplayer, and zombies mode.
A tattoo game based on the TLC series, Miami Ink.
Blizzard DOTA is a new official custom game for Starcraft II that is inspired by the Defense of the Ancients (DOTA) custom map for Warcraft III.
This snowboarding game sequel will feature a number of top snowboarders including Olympic gold medalist Ross Powers.
Trinity will be a futuristic action game from Gray Matter Studios.
Activision is working on another game in its street basketball series.
Dead Rush is being billed as a survival horror game with driving elements.
A video game based on the History Channel show Digging for Truth.
Guitar Hero returns with another installment of the rock music series.
If you're into action games, or even if you're not, you should be playing Quake right now - it's as good as PC gaming gets.
It's a video game, it's a cartoon, it's a toy, it's a lunch box, and now it's a PC CD-ROM game.
Interstate '76 is an incredible gaming experience and offers countless hours of enjoyment for those who are willing to face up to its challenge.
One of the most impressive games released this year in any genre.
Longtime flight-sim fans will take to the realism of A-10 Cuba! like ducks to water, and forgive it its shortcomings.
With the exception of its lacking originality, Heavy Gear contains all the elements of a successful game and is certainly the finest game of its kind in many months.
Hexen II delivers a mighty blow, but ultimately fails to knock the king off his throne.
Sin is for the first-person shooter fan who wants more of the same, done just a little different, but done right.
Despite the lack of a full campaign, the physics models and top-notch AI make this one of the best dogfighting experiences yet.
Grand Inquisitor is the best graphical Zork yet, and one of the most consistently entertaining adventures of the year.
Shanghai: Dynasty may be the most ambitious of the computerized translations, integrating a wide array of significant enhancements into an already entertaining system
Rise of the Shadowhand accomplishes the challenging feat of significantly improving one of last year's best and most complex real-time strategy games.
It has several problems that will dampen the experience for all but the most die-hard fans of the series.
Despite the small problems, building a thriving city in Caesar III is fun.
Heavy Gear II is the most impressive game yet in the giant robot genre.
Return to Krondor may not be an epic sequel to Betrayal at Krondor, but its excellent graphics and immersive plot make it an enjoyable story-driven game.
Barrage is heavy on two themes. The first is flying around in a hovercraft. Thesecond is blowing the hell out of anything that even resembles a threat.
Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
You wouldn't want to live there, but the world of Heretic II is a beautiful place to visit.
Whatever else you may think about Call to Power, you have to admire the ambition behind the effort.
Where Interstate '76 was cohesive and involving, Interstate '82 feels unfocused and generic.
If you have to buy only one golf game this year, make it Jack Nicklaus 6.
The designers have neutralized the fast pacing and complex mechanics that made the first game so much fun.
It is obvious that Disney was more interested in producing a $40 advertisement for its movie than in developing a playable game.
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