2012's top social games led by SongPop, with Dragon City and Bike Race close behind. Facebook highlights a diverse, international game scene.
The first Epic Mickey game was released last year as a Wii exclusive video game and was met with a mixed response.
Ratchet and Clank: Q Force marks a controversial shift from platforming to tower defence, failing to captivate as past titles did.
Hitman: Absolution marks the return of gaming's original assassin, IO Interactive's bald and barcoded killer known only as Agent 47.
There have been a number of fighting games released over the years that assembled a number of characters from different franchises.
Rowling's new venture, Wonderbook: Book of Spells for PS3, lets Potterheads live their wizarding dreams in an interactive magical experience.
F1 Race Stars reimagines F1 racing with a whimsical, karting twist, blending iconic tracks and drivers with arcade fun.
Kinect Nat Geo TV transforms your living room into a wild, educational adventure for the family, scoring a roaring 8/10.
Sesame Street magic comes alive with Kinect TV, transforming children's playtime into interactive learning adventures.
Windows 8 is a make or break moment for Microsoft, but the new operating system has its good, bad, and ugly points.
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed III takes players to the American War of Independence, introducing a new hero in an epic tale of rebellion and discovery.
Sackboy joins the kart racing genre but LittleBigPlanet Karting hits bumps with physics and AI, yet shines in customisation and multiplayer fun.
We've seen many scenarios in video games where we imagine what the world will be like if it were invaded by nasty beings.
WWE '13 nails the Attitude Era, offering fans a nostalgic trip and a roster boasting over 100 characters. But, does it tackle past flaws?.
Nintendo proved that brain training video games are popular after selling millions copies when released a few years ago.
Fujifilm X10 nails the retro vibe with modern tech, offering a lightweight, feature-rich experience for on-the-go photography enthusiasts.
The Motorola Defy XT impresses with its robust design, perfect for adventurers. Waterproof, dustproof, and filled with smart features!.
The Garmin Nuvi 2495 LMT is a smartphone-like GPS device with impressive features, making it a good choice for regular drivers.
Despite initial scepticism, the iPad Mini impresses with its perfect hand-fit size and versatile utility, yet its older A5 chip sparks discussion.
LG Optimus L7 review: A solid mid-range Android with unique Snapper Mobile App for NFC payments, ideal for Wellington users.