Game review stories
Don't be put off by the arty pastel graphics. Download the demo to give it a try because this game is very addictive.
This high-action, easily learned game is made for the casual gamer who just wants a bit of instant gratification.
Secret Agent Clank elevates the iconic sidekick to the lead role on PSP, promising stealth, gadgets, and action in a dynamic new quest.
Civilization Revolution on Xbox 360 offers a casual yet addictive strategy experience, leading civilizations from dawn to space age.
GRID, the sequel to V8 Supercars 3, trades in its old fans for new ones with arcade-style racing and stunning visuals.
TiQal revamps the classic block game for Xbox Live, adding 14 powerups and a unique ancient quest storyline, but its multiplayer lacks competitive edge.
If you view Prologue as step towards what awaits us next year, then you'll be chomping at the bit to buy Gran Turismo 5 come release day.
NBA 08 on PS3 fails to dunk, offering little improvement over its predecessor and missing the excitement of real matches.
'Lost: Via Domus' game fails to captivate, offering a lacklustre tie-in for fans with stilted dialogue and average gameplay.
Zack and Wiki truly is a fantastic game, which thus far in the Wii's life has been a rarity for third party games.
Dive into the cyberworld of Rez HD on Xbox Live Arcade, where hacking and shooting merge in a visually stunning, musical journey.
Project Origin promises thrilling sequel to F.E.A.R., with enhanced combat and frightening supernatural challenges. Launch expected Fall 2008.
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 on DS throws players into an authentically thrilling wrestling journey, leveraging touch controls for strategic play.
Fury reinvents MMOs with its PVP focus, ditching grinds for fast-paced combat, though marred by skill clutter and patchy graphics.
Lair, a game poised to redefine dragon mythos, stumbles with clumsy controls, dimming its fantastical ambitions into a 'what-could-have-been' tale.
TH: Proving Ground on Xbox 360 offers expansive gameplay and a revolutionary video editor, ensuring skaters' dreams are just a trick away.
E4, the Xbox Live Arcade's vibrant puzzle game, intertwines puzzles, rhythm, and music, offering both solo and multiplayer modes.
DK: Jungle Climber swings into addictive action on DS, redefining king of the jungle with innovative controls and thrilling gameplay.
Naruto Ninja Council hits Europe on DS, offering fans over 40 missions and 20 characters from the beloved show, though it may feel repetitive.
Sega and Nintendo unite in 'Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games' for Wii, turning former rivals into partners for Olympic glory.