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PlayStation 4 is the next generation console from Sony.
Start the Party is a collection of interactive social party games for the whole family.
Patapon returns to the PSP and supports 4 player Ad Hoc mode.
The third installment in Irem's survival series will have have players trying to find their way to safely through an urban disaster zone after a major earthquake.
Lead a LocoRoco to save the planet from Moja Troop.
Bleach: Soul Carnival is a 2D scroll action game featuring the characters from the Bleach universe.
This Hip-Hop-themed dancing game will let you battle against real-life superstar b-boys such as Crazy Legs, Kamel, and Mouse.
This minimalist puzzle game offers a clean, simple aesthetic and plays with your perspective.
SOCOM brings intense special ops tactical action to the PSP.
Warhawk is a multiplayer PS3 shooter centered on aerial combat, ground vehicle assaults, and infantry offensives.
Jeanne D'Arc is an RPG inspired by the deeds of Joan of Arc with a fantasy twist.
Hot Shots Tennis is a tennis game done in the style of the golf series under the same name.
Kratos returns to the PS2 in the sequel to God of War.
MotorStorm is a driving game from SCEE for the PlayStation 3.
MLB: The Show returns to bat for the 2007 season.
Ratchet & Clank is an all-new sci-fi adventure made exclusively for the PSP, and it features a variety of new weapons and gadgets.
Fireteam Bravo returns in this SOCOM sequel on the PSP, boasting a story arc and connectivity with the PS2 SOCOM game, Combined Assault.
Developed by SCEE, Genji: Days of the Blade takes you to feudal Japan where you can fight on foot or on horseback.
Resistance: Fall of Man is a first-person shooter from Insomniac.
Killzone: Liberation uses a third-person camera and is set in a postmodern war environment similar to the PS2 version of Killzone.
PaRappa the Rapper is a rapping puppy whose rhymes you control in this rhythm game.
If you've ever cared about any of the games in the Ridge Racer series, then R4 is definitely the racing game for you.
Mr. Driller is a cute and quirky puzzler that lacks the variety to make it a long-term contender for your attention like a Puzzle Fighter or Tetris would. At a ...
Though The Getaway's combination of driving and on-foot shooting sequences is occasionally entertaining, and the production values are impressive, usually the game just isn't fun.
This package contains the major hits that most fans are after.
Fans of the series, or anyone looking for a consistently goofy, lighthearted golf game, will surely be pleased.
Time Crisis II is a whole lot more fun than a console port of a three-year-old arcade game should be.
Next to Rayman 2, Jak and Daxter is the best 3D platformer available for the PlayStation 2.
You couldn't call it ambitious. But you could still call it one of the better fighting games in years.
If games such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil interest you, this should be right up your alley.
While Smash Court isn't quite as polished or deep as Virtua Tennis, there's still plenty of fun to be had with this game.
Gungrave definitely looks cool. It's also a textbook case for why great graphics don't do you much good if the underlying game is shallow.
With authentic cars, courses, and car physics, Gran Turismo 4 adds an even more realistic racing simulation to the series. The characteristics of each car take into account weight, speed, ...
The game's relative ease combined with a very short length prevents Sly Cooper from becoming the next big platformer. But it's great while it lasts.
Dark Cloud 2 could very well be the PlayStation 2's Zelda, and it will appeal to fans of the action RPG genre for a long time to come.
War of the Monsters will appeal to anyone with an appreciation for the source material, but aside from its graphics, the game doesn't quite live up to its potential.
This updated version of GT Concept Tokyo features new Korean-made cars.
Tales of Destiny 2 is technically the third game in the series, meaning its name will change if it is announced for a North American release.
While being underwater slows things down, it adds a few interesting and enjoyable twists to the gameplay.
If you've never liked light-gun games, it won't change your mind. But, if you've grown tired of the genre, Time Crisis 3 might just bring you back in.
It's a solid RPG that doesn't take many chances, and while it may not set the role-playing world on fire, it's still a lot of fun.
The ideas behind making the online and offline games so similar are interesting ones, but in the end, the game itself isn't interesting enough to live up to the concepts.
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly may be light on challenge, but it's still rich in great, dark atmosphere.
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