Journey Beta review: Thatgamecompany's latest offering promises a serene desert adventure, raising anticipation for its full release.
Ubisoft tackles second-hand game sales with Uplay Passport, requiring buyers to pay extra for certain features on used copies.
Game shares blockbuster film's clumsy flaws. The worst part of the game, however, is that it is entirely pointless.
The Arcade Edition adds four new characters to the mix. This makes the roster count to an impressive 39 fighters.
Seeing the success of the campaign in Uncharted 2, Naughty Dog has tried to include more 'cinematic set pieces' inside the multiplayer.
Theme parks tend to feature a number of rides that, save for a few different props, are essentially the same ride.
Infamous 2 electrifies the PS3 with its enhanced gameplay, setting a new high for open-world action. A must-play sequel that outshines its predecessor.
Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 enchants with its fidelity to the classic card game, inviting veterans and newbies alike.
Steel Diver 3DS's gameplay sinks under frustrating controls, despite a promising start and unique features, leaving much to be desired.
RAGE, from the creators of Doom, blends FPS and RPG in a post-apocalyptic world, setting sights on being the year's top title with award-winning visuals.
Portal 2 review: Valve's sequel elevates the beloved puzzle adventure with co-op play, promising more innovative gameplay in an expanded world.
Homefront redefines FPS gaming with a near-future US invaded by Korea, mixing gripping realism with innovative gameplay. #gamingnews.
Dead Nation hits PS3, offering players a thrilling zombie apocalypse with co-op mode and global leaderboards. Time to face the undead!.
Fable III: Charming and fun, but marred by bugs. The most mature installment yet with a thought-provoking final act.
Gran Turismo 5 rides into controversy, snagging a Metacritic 87, despite its PlayStation-3-exclusive hype and lengthy build-up since E3 2005.
Experience a hyper-realistic 3D football penalty shootout, with lifelike player movements and various game modes, set to revolutionise sports gaming.
Super Scribblenauts amps up creativity with adjectives, enhancing its unique puzzle-solving universe where almost anything can be conjured.
If you like spatial puzzles then Tumble is for you. Ingenous controls, a time vacuum - what more could you ask for.
Mafia II brings a genuine cinematic adventure to gamers, recounting a WWII vet's journey into the mob, set in the detailed Empire Bay.
Hunted: The Demon's Forge intrigues with charismatic leads and humour but falls short with repetitive gameplay and uninspired levels.