Sony does the seemingly impossible here, giving the full God of War gameplay experience and does not skims on the features. A truly polished action on the handheld.
EA ramps up the Street franchise with a much deeper gameplay, more modes and fun, intuitive controls.
Rockstar give 360 owners the Bully treatment, and comes up tops with toned down violence, refined gameplay and tons of new content.
With fighting games few and far between on the DS, Naruto comes along with a fun, straight-forward and exteremely playable game.
EA takes the concept of co-op play to the next level with this highly entertaining shooter. Just remember to bring a friend to have a blast.
Koei breaks new ground by adapting the light-gun genre to their sword slasher, but is sadly let down by dull on-rails action and bland visuals.
While the original was a sleeper hit, this sequel does ups the ante a bit, with the same solid gameplay, more missions and refined visuals.
Bomberman franchise is alive and well on the Wii, with tons of fun mini game all wrapped up in one tight fun package.
College basketball gets the latest EA treatment and features improvements from their Live franchise, but sadly just qualifies as a rental.
EA takes their "Street" formula to football, and Tour seems like a decent start, apart from the overly simplified gameplay mechanics and bland visuals.