Sony Computer Entertainment Games
Turbo Prop Racing is the newest addition to the growing motorboat racing genre.
Strictly speaking, Core Combat doesn't add much to the Planetside universe.
Golf is the gentleman's game: a sport steeped in refinement and etiquette, a sport of class and prestige, and a sport that's reserved for the elite few' well, unless you're playing Hot Shots Golf FORE! on the PlayStation 2.
As the most popular sport in the world, soccer is only now getting serious attention from numerous publishers.
It's been a long time since I played Everquest, having started my first character shortly after the game was originally released.
Everquest has been quite pivotal in the creation of the MMORPG industry.
It would be nice to say that these changes have made the NHL Faceoff series competitive with EA Sports and Sega's hockey series' but frankly it's still a distant third.
Sometimes, it feels like writing a review for an expansion pack is like recommending to a fish that it should stay in water.
I, along with thousands of other gamers across the world, have been bitten by the MMORPG bug, and like a bad flu, I don't see the addiction going away for a long, long time.
The game cuts out all the extras, including storyline and graphically interesting terrain, to create a sometimes annoying and an occasionally brilliant battle for honor and territory.
Then it is discovered. Humanity is shocked to find an entity enmeshed in their systems and has moved to destroy it.
Now that the PSP is on retail shelves and the game is in my hands, I have to say I am satisfied with the purchase.
Its formula for success was really quite simple: take a cast of wacky trash-talkin characters, place them into a fully realized 3D world of fairways, bunkers, and greens, throw in an excellent game-play engine, shake well, and out comes a golf game..
What it sets out to live up to, it doesn't live up to. A fairly complex watercraft racing game, _Jet X20_ does not fail because it's a bad idea, or because the game didn't receive the love that all good games should.
As soon as I picked up this game, my kids went nuts. They had already seen the new Disney movie, 'Lilo and Stitch' and they wanted more.
Just when you thought all of the games with smack-talking mascots were gone, Tiny Tank: Up Your Arsenal comes along and kicks you right where it hurts most--in your funny bone.
Once each stage is finished, you're treated to a replay of the show and given a ratings score.
This is the fourth game in SCEI's RPG series Popolocrois (none of which have shown up in the U.S.).
Ever wondered what the movie Alive would be like as a PS game?