Breach

In the same fashion as Blacklight Tango Down, Atomic has just released a similar contribution to the gaming industry called Breach.

TRON: Evolution

In 1982, I saw one of the greatest films in my young life, TRON. Now, notice I didn't say that it was 'the' greatest because in all honesty it was a poorly made film in terms of story and character development. What made it great was the action in the film, the chance to see a frisbiee deathmatch and cool glowing costumes. Plus, this was the first film to actually use computer generated graphics, ...[Read More]

Adrenalin Misfits

Konami's first entry into the Kinect platform is one of the more interesting launch titles available. Rather than relying on old IP, dance, fitness, or mini-game compilation, Konami created an entirely new game with Adrenalin Misfits. While primarily aimed at a younger audience, I found Adrenalin Misfits to be one of the more enjoyable Kinect games I've played thus far, although it's not without s...[Read More]

Majin And The Forsaken Kingdom

Majin And The Forsaken Kingdom is a third person action adventure game that was developed in Japan by Game Republic (Genji series, Folklore, Knights Contract). Majin also features a lot of puzzles and a team based single player experience in which players control Tepeu and, via a command system, the Majin (the giant, cute beast in the box art). Featuring a very good, although fairly familiar story...[Read More]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1

Harry Potter, JK Rowlings ever-popular fantasy series about a group of young magicians, is back this holiday with part one of the final chapter -- The Deathly Hallows. EA's Bright Light studio is also back for another movie-game, this time sporting third person, cover based shooting gameplay like Gears of War. Unfortunately for Harry Potter fans, there's a lot to be desired in this latest gaming a...[Read More]

Your Shape Fitness Evolved

I've had two motion gaming experiences lately that pretty much couldn't be more far apart. One was The Fight on PS Move, which I did not enjoy. The second was Your Shape Fitness Evolved on the Kinect. While I'm not trying to make a blanket statement about either technology, I was far more impressed with Your Shape Fitness Evolved and I'm definitely starting to feel more excited about Kinect's futu...[Read More]

Sonic Free Riders

I've had the Kinect since launch day and I have to admit, it's better than I thought it was going to be. I've been playing several titles including Sega's first Kinect entry, Sonic Free Riders. This newest Sonic game gets a lot right, but there are troubling concerns with the controls that keep it from being a great game. That doesn't mean you shouldn't give it a chance though -- let's take a clos...[Read More]

007: Blood Stone

Gamers get a double dose of 007 this month with Goldeneye making a return as well as an all new adventure in 007: Bloodstone. Developed by Bizarre Creations (PGR series, Geometry Wars, The Club), Bloodstone puts players in the shoes of Daniel Craig as the world's greatest secret agent. It's up to Bond to foil an international bio-weapons deal that could endanger millions.

Shaun White Skateboarding

Shaun White’s bizarre fusion of Tony Hawk and de Blob results in an intriguing—if not overwhelmingly captivating—concoction.

Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Pack

Like you needed another reason to return to Red Dead Redemption.Quite frankly, some of us never truly left.

DJ Hero 2

Tired of twanging your guitar? Trade it in for a nice turntable instead.

Power Gig: Rise of the Six String

Are you ready to rock it real?  Brought to the world by Seven 45 Studios, Power Gig: Rise of the Six String is the first music game to feature a peripheral that is modeled to feel and play like a real guitar, complete with strings and even an amp plug in!  And although the presentation could be much better, the fun that can be had along with the fair price point gives Seven 45 a nice first step wi...[Read More]