Return to Darkness with endless demons to slaughter, deep customization and dynamic world.
Overwatch 2 is the globe-spanning sequel to Blizzard Entertainment’s acclaimed team-based game, building upon the original’s battle-honed foundation and carrying forward everything players have earned into a new era of ...
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
An epic fight for all-out survival. Join the ranks and battle through the massive firefight to be the last squad standing.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled
Directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a third-person, action-adventure game with RPG elements.
Black Ops is back like never before.
In Call of Duty: WWII, players will battle across Europe through strategic locations in history’s most monumental war.
Humanity’s last safe city has fallen to an overwhelming invasion force, led by Ghaul, the imposing commander of the brutal Red Legion. He has stripped the city’s Guardians of their ...
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.
Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven not only lives up to its predecessors' own high standards, but also to the generally high standards of stealth action gaming.
It probably won't completely satisfy those who enjoyed the first Star Trek: Armada, though with that caveat aside, it can still be recommended.
Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace is seven full levels of original gameplay steeped in old-school trickery.
While not without its flaws, the game capably brings the gameplay mechanics and general style of the Tony Hawk games to the mountain.
If you're looking for a great-looking game that will show off the Xbox's graphical muscle, Wreckless fits the bill.
Die-hard webheads will no doubt complete the game several times to unlock all the hidden costumes and comic book cover galleries.
Stuart Little 2 pushes no boundaries and takes no chances.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 strikes a perfect balance between new and old and renders the two previous entries in the series almost completely obsolete in the process.
Soldier of Fortune II Gold includes one more multiplayer mode than the regular version, among other enhancements.
Only those who like collecting anything to do with a show that probably won't last more than a season or two in the States should seriously consider The Weakest Link.
Bomberman Tournament is easily the best Bomberman to hit these shores since Saturn Bomberman in 1997.
It may be rough around the edges, but it's currently the best Marvel Comics-inspired fighting game available on a Sony video game console.
Discerning action aficionados require much more than the 13 brief levels of slashing, jumping, and supernatural healing that this game has to offer
X-Men faithfuls, beat-'em-up lovers, and casual gamers will enjoy the invitingly easy fisticuffs that X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse has to offer.
Even though it's only a subtle remake, fans of the webbed wonder will no doubt enjoy everything that Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six has to offer.
The lighthearted charm of Jackie himself really comes through via the story, and there's plenty of variety to keep a person occupied long after an initial run.
Jedi Outcast is simply one of the easiest games to recommend this year.
You don't need to be a fan of Star Wars or of RPGs to appreciate all the impressive qualities of this game--but if you are, all the better.
The game's shallow goal design keeps it from achieving the same level of addictiveness as games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and Aggressive Inline.
It makes perfect sense that the core gameplay of Spider-Man: The Movie is similar to previous Spider-Man games--but that its graphics really show off what the Xbox can do.
If you found the previous pocket-sized Tomb Raider too sluggish or bland, this new one probably won't change your mind.
It's quite short and doesn't look or sound particularly good. You can tell that most of the effort went into the combat system.
It's one of the few rally games not to focus on the World Rally Championship, and its inclusion of nearly a dozen driving modes is certainly admirable.
Minority Report's uneven presentation and its incongruence with the spirit of the movie make it just another bad licensed-property video game.
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