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Lips: Party Classics is a stand-alone expansion that adds another 40 songs to the playlist of the popular Xbox 360 karaoke game.
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening expansion offers 10-15 hrs of gripping RPG action for veterans, but may daunt newcomers, advises playing original first.
Revisit the epic medieval series with the Stronghold Collection, where building castles meets historic battles in a gaming nostalgia trip.
Yakuza 3 is a little-known title that was released in Japan well over a year ago now, but it's finally seen a Western release.
Adobe Creative Suite 5 dazzles with game-changing tools like puppet warp in Photoshop, making it a must-have for creatives.
'Runaway: A Twist of Fate' offers a classic point-and-click adventure experience, but falls short on humour and puzzle clarity.
Vancouver 2010 falls short of reviving the Winter Olympics' video game legacy, with standout graphics but lacking depth in gameplay.
MAG's bold promise of 256-player battles in a future PMC war zone is marred by lag and unclear gameplay, despite its ambitious scope.
Although the colour palettes used are bright and vibrant, it's the detail and overall realism of the graphics that seem to be lacking.
The hotly anticipated sequel to BioWare's 2007 space opera epic is here, and for the most part it has been well worth the wait.
If there's one console that's particularly suited to gameshow titles, it's the Wii. It's a social console after all.
SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 takes PSP action to new heights, blending intense gameplay with deep weapon customisation for an unmatched experience.
The game is graphically sharp, the environment is imaginatively realised and there is plenty of variety to soak up on the journey.
God of War III dazzles with epic scale and classic myth, offering a jaw-dropping PS3 experience despite familiar gameplay.
Final Fantasy XIII dazzles with unmatched visuals and a gripping narrative, setting a new standard for the RPG genre.
Diving into Eraserhead's labyrinth will leave you questioning if cinema has ever been as eerily bizarre. A Lynch classic that defies norms.
Family Guy lampoons Star Wars again with 'Something, Something, Something Darkside', blending iconic sci-fi with irreverent humour.
Dark Void soars high on promises but crash-lands with monotonous gameplay and lacklustre presentation, marking a disappointing debut for Airtight Games.
With large crowds and lines and a number of stores selling out within minutes, the iPad has launched to positive reviews in the US.