Our Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension Review takes on all aspects of the game: from its gorgeous graphics to its sometimes too easy difficulty. This is a game that kids will love and parents will be able to tolerate. Find out more in our full review.
Phineas and Ferb need your help to get back to their own dimension. Along the way you’ll invent amazing gadgets and weapons, hang out with your favorite characters from the show, and even pick up a trophy or two.
Noby Noby Boy is one of the most quirky games in modern gaming simply because the entire premise of the game is stretching Noby Noby Boy as far as he can go and venture into different planets.
Is Pixel Junk Monsters the game for you? Being a cute little downloadable game on the Playstation 3, Monsters has gotten a lot of buzz for mixing simplicity with intricate strategy game play.
Kazuma Kiryu is a beacon of heroism in an industry where being the victimised anti-hero is often seen as paramount to the story of any big budget title. Kazuma’s altruism knows nearly no bounds and while that may be unrealistic, its makes Yakuza one hell of an experience, read on for more about Kaz.
Turning gaming tropes and fashionable developer cliches on their head, Noby Noby Boy represents a watershed moment for games as an expressive and interpretive medium. With such a diverse and randomised setting, the game becomes more than the sum of its parts, allowing for some relativistic art…
Brighthub looks at Quantic Dream studios’ latest. A high profile PS3 exclusive, Heavy Rain strives to perfect a method of interactive entertainment, the end result is a unique but niche experience.
Continuing on from the first in this series of retrospective looks at games from days gone by. Fahrenheit or Indigo Prohecy in North America is a game with filmic aspirations that becomes a milieu of poor mechanics and obstructive gameplay. Read on to find out more on a game you may have neglected.
As much fun as it is to watch the movie Avatar - it’s even more fun to immerse yourself in the game on the Playstation 3. Playing it in 2D or 3D doesn’t make a different when it comes to finding ways to beat the odds and win against terrible foes. That’s why you cheat - to come out on top.