Giant Bomb
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646 reviewsInsomniac does a terrific job of making you forget about Resistance 2 with a sad, beautiful journey through the apocalypse.
Bodycount has a few solid ideas buried underneath layers and layers of boring gameplay.
The hallowed original trilogy of Mortal Kombat games deserves better than a bare-bones, barely functional compilation.
Madden NFL 12 finds the series in a state of regression, offering up minimal improvements to an increasingly passionless package.
Even if you completely disregarded Street Fighter III upon its initial release, Third Strike Online Edition is still worth checking out.
The world of Deus Ex: Human Revolution is absolutely worth seeing, and that trumps any of the little issues that pop up along the way.
Diversified, action-oriented tower defense combines with thick, thick '80s nostalgia to produce a worthy Toy Soldiers sequel.
From your fingertip to all four limbs, Fruit Ninja Kinect offers simple, satisfying, smoothie-making fun that capitalizes on Kinect’s strengths.
It's not the most demanding game, but this stylized marriage of 2D adventuring and unique visual art makes for an entertaining ride for as long as it lasts.
Yakuza 4 is a proudly traditional Japanese release, but the game doesn't always emphasize its best attributes.
You won't find another game on the market that's quite like Catherine, but it fumbles too frequently to work.
This robust downloadable reminds you why it's so much fun to play video-game god.
Puzzle Agent 2 takes the low-key weirdness of the original in fittingly strange new directions, but the puzzles themselves lack bite and variety.
Captain America may be derivative as all get out, but that doesn't mean there aren't some pleasures to be found in throwing a shield at a fake Nazi.
Ms. Splosion Man lands on shaky footing, but at least she gets a lot of mileage out of that bow.
Insect Armageddon fails to capture the chaos that made its predecessor "special," meaning there's little to distract you from the simple, repetitive, and boring gameplay underneath.
Dead Block is dead boring.
Striking the proper balance between nostalgic and new, Jamestown is a real treat for classic shooter fans.
Even the most devoted fans of the Mercenaries mode from the modern Resident Evil games will be ill-served by this insubstantial and expensive cash-in.
Don't blink or you'll miss this pleasantly ludicrous parody of 16-bit Japanese role-playing games.