The Bigs 2 dazzles with an arcade twist to baseball, offering a larger-than-life experience that's both hard to master yet rewarding.
Overlord 2 wreaks havoc again, offering gamers the delicious chance to dominate in a cheekily evil fantasy world.
Warner Bros. turns a mediocre movie into a subpar game in Wanted: Weapons of Fate, failing to break the curse of bad film adaptations.
F.E.A.R. 2 enchants with a blend of Japanese horror and FPS genius, setting a new bar for survival horror thrill-seekers.
The first Halo title since the Xbox 360's flagship Halo 3 is upon us, and there's not a Master Chief in sight.
Skate 2 review: EA's latest offers an unmatched skateboarding sim, outplaying Tony Hawk with intuitive controls and innovation, despite a tedious career mode.
Killzone 2 delivers explosive action on the PS3, immersing players in a battle-hardened campaign against the glaringly vulnerable Helghast.
The only thing that annoyed me about World Tour was having to spend a lot of time fiddling around with the peripherals to get them working perfectly.
If your addiction to multiplayer action games needs some serious attention, Call of Duty: World at War will certainly satisfy your appetite.
Put simply: Kirby is a fat pink puffball. Did we mention how adorable he is? No? Well, he's cute enough to kidnap.
Tomb Raider Underworld reignites Lara Croft's legacy with stunning graphics and epic puzzles, reviving the series' former glory.
Legendary reminds me of cheesy old horror shows like Hammer House of Horror, just minus the entertaining tongue-in-cheek humour.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts shatters expectations, unveiling a vehicle-building adventure that diverges boldly from its platforming roots.
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning storms the gaming world, offering a fantastical escape with dedicated oceanic servers for seamless play.
Rock Band review: Guitar Hero's successor lets you unleash your inner rock star, offering drums and vocals in addition to guitars.
Dive into Mirror's Edge, a thrilling game where you navigate secretive worlds as Faith, a runner battling a tightly controlled society.
Dead Space takes shooting into the dark realms of sci-fi horror, where slicing off limbs is your grim key to survival.
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway reignites the first-person shooter genre with its gripping, story-driven portrayal of WWII.
Fracture review: A weapons bonanza in a tepid tale of a future America divided. Perfect for artillery aficionados, not for story seekers.
At some stages it felt like I was cramming for an exam. There was no enjoyment at all; it was just a battle to get the task done and be free of it.