Are there any new ideas left in the world of video games? The answer reveals itself as you bounce, squeeze, and chow your way through the magical world of the LocoRoco in a fresh platforming experience that stands out as one of the best reasons to invest in a Sony PSP.
Curious about getting this title to see if it is worth the price tag? Well, here is your gamer’s review of Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots to show you that this is actually one PS2 game that you should check out.
Flower is the game that I show to anyone who steps foot in my house and says either “I don’t like video games” or “I’m not familiar with video games” because it gives such a good name to gaming. Everyone loves their experience because it is the opposite of frustration… complete relaxation.
Take control of a fictional super-powered canine and the teenage girl/secret agent who owns him in this mildly enjoyable game inspired by the 2008 animated motion picture.
They’ve united against their arch-enemies. They’ve won the battle for Volcano Island. They staved off the attack of the Toybots. Now Spongebob and his cartoon allies return for another mediocre adventure in Nicktoons: Globs of Doom.
Who knew that using a giant sticky ball to roll up cows, cars and small islands could be so much fun? Here’s a look back at the series that taught us all that about the simple and bizzare wonders of making stars out of everyday household objects!
THQ and Nickelodeon have teamed up for another mediocre character-based platformer. Read on to find out if Tak and the Guardians of Gross is worth your time and money.
The PS3 game Elefunk challenges you to safely guide herds of elephants past unbridged chasms, Egyptian pyramid gauntlets, and jungle wildernesses. If your bridge engineering skills aren’t up to spec, here are some ideas on how to build bridges that won’t fall apart.