Ghost Trick one-ups the Ace Attorney series in almost every way possible.
Lost in Shadow does a lot of interesting things, but it does them for far too long.
Why tell you how great Joe Danger is when I can just show you?
Epic Mickey doesn't just fail to live up to its promise, it fails to be a good game.
Faster and more chaotic, Championship Edition DX takes Pac-Man to a previously unheard of level of fun.
How does Knights in the Nightmare hold up on the PSP, one year later?
Vanquish is a ton of fun, but is bogged down by some odd design choices.
Costume Quest a light RPG that works as a great vehicle for both Double Fine's style and reliving Halloween memories.
Kirby's Epic yarn is almost agonizingly cute. It's also a solid platformer that makes good use of its fabric motif.
Hydrophobia doesn't do anything new, and it doesn't do anything that well.
October 1 saw the PSP Go's one-year anniversary come and go. Find out how the last year went for one early adopter of Sony's all-digital handheld.
Minerva's Den takes you on an abridged version of the BioShock experience, and it benefits for it.
Video game movies are going in the wrong direction: from bad to worse. Here's how Hollywood can turns thing around.
A gamer details his sudden loss of ability to get excited for games before their release.
Does a serious fighting game player really need an arcade stick to compete?
DeathSpank's humor might not make every player laugh, but there's a solid -- if dated -- RPG experience to be had.
Which version of Persona 3 is right for you? You must pick at least one.
Can Guile's Theme really go with everything? You'll be sick of it before you find out.
Sin and Punishment is a great take on the rail-shooter genre and little else. Take it or leave it.
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