Category: PS3 Reviews
Great Battles - Medieval is cheap and cheerful and really that’s all there is too it.
It’s not often that a videogame fills you with quite so much emotion, and for the most part, when it does, it’s a good thing. You perhaps feel that he medium is evolving, and beginning to plumb depths that were entirely off limits to it a decade ago. …
Treyarch's Cold War rendition goes dark.
The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest is a pretty decent game that will appeal more to younger players than those raised on Modern Warfare and Halo.
The presentation is spot-on throughout, actually. It’s cutesy, without feeling like it’s aimed exclusively at the Ben-10 crowd.
There’s something about EA Sports MMA that somehow makes it a more valuable purchase than Undisputed. MMA feels like it’s growing, whereas THQ’s effort is simply going through the motions.
Tragically, this kind of spin off title isn’t something you can really look at from a gamer’s point of view. No, this is a toy, and if we’re being fair with it, we should treat it as such.
The undisputed fighting champion?
If you’re looking for the perfect way to show off the Move controller, this seems to be the pick of the retail games out there at launch.
With no Bond movie on the immediate horizon, it’s safe to say that Bond fans will have to get their fix from Blood Stone 007 - trouble is, this game feels a little bit too much like a film.