- 'Ace Combat Joint Assault': Controls, repetition limit fun
- ‘Active Life: Extreme Challenge' gets gamers moving
- 'Alan Wake': Sense the suspense
- ‘Alien Swarm’thrills for free
- 'Aliens vs. Predator': Lackluster sci-fi battle
- ‘Alpha Protocol’ misses the mark
- 'Apache: Air Assault': Just hovering
- ‘ArmA II: Operation Arrowhead’: Expansion improves on original
- ‘Army of Two: The 40th Day’: Enlist now
- ‘Assassin’s Creed II’: Renaissance man
- 'Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood': Roman holiday
- 'Assassin's Creed: Revelations': Killing time with Ezio in Istanbul
- ‘Avatar’ blues
- ‘Bad Company 2’ is very good company
- ‘Batman: Arkham Asylum’: Holy smackdown
- 'Batman: Arkham City': Dark and satisfying adventure
- 'Battlefield 3': Return to the fight
- 'The Beatles: Rock Band,' 'Guitar Hero 5'
- ‘BioShock 2’: Rapturous return
- 'Blacklight: Tango Down': Budget shooter nearly catches up with big dogs
- 'Blackwater': Kinect shot
- ‘Blur’ a blast on the track
- ‘Borderlands’: Take a trip to the wasteland
- 'Borderlands 2': Sequel is more evolutionary than revolutionary, but still packs a punch
- ‘Brink’: All is not lost on the Ark
- 'Brutal Legend' rocks but doesn’t roll
- ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops’ takes storytelling to next level
- 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3': Familiar but fun
- 'Call of Juarez: The Cartel': Don't answer the call
- 'Castlevania: Lord of Shadows': Great adventure
- ‘Child of Eden’: An artistic wonder
- 'Civilization V': On a slow burn to rule the world
- ‘Clash of the Titans’ doesn’t cut it
- Revamped 'Counter-Strike' stale as it stays the course
- ‘Crackdown 2’ too familiar
- 'Create': Engage your imagination
- 'Crysis 2': Well suited
- 'The Darkness II': Gore galore
- 'Darksiders': Action title offers little innovation but delivers plenty of fun
- ‘Dark Void’: Fight and flight
- 'Dawn of Discovery': Build an empire with your Wii
- ‘Dead Space: Extraction’: Horror on the Wii
- ‘Dead to Rights’: Glitches dog action game
- 'DeathSpank' is ornery fun
- 'Def Jam Rapstar': Find your inner rapper
- 'Dear Esther': Dreamy game challenges convention
- 'Diablo III': Devilish fun with the Lord of Terror
- ‘DJ Hero’ in the groove
- ‘Dragon Age: Origins’ delivers treasure trove of content
- 'Dragon Age: Origins Awakening': Happy returns
- 'Dragon Ball Origins 2' offers interesting story, characters
- 'Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies' an old-school favorite
- ‘Endless Ocean: Blue World’: Relax and enjoy the view
- Epic Mickey: Missing magic
- 'Fable III': Adventure for all
- 'Fallout: New Vegas': Wonderful wasteland
- ‘Family Game Night 2’ a snoozer
- 'Final Fantasy XIII': Uneven luck for 13
- 'Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked': Good cooking on the Wii
- 'Fortune Street': Can't beat Boardwalk
- ‘Forza Motorsport 3’ on fast track to fun
- 'Gears of War 3': Fun in high gear
- Ghost Recon: Works on the Wii
- 'Glory of Heracles': Herculean effort can’t save RPG
- 'GoldenEye': Stirred, not shaken, remake
- 'Gran Turismo': Earn your racing stripes
- 'Green Day: Rock Band': Group's fans will enjoy latest version of rhythm game
- 'Guilty Party' a delightful mystery game for the family
- ‘Halo: Reach’ delivers new options, same old fun
- 'Halo 3: ODST': Mysterious story line, new challenge mode freshen franchise
- 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows': Wizard combat
- 'H.A.W.X. 2': Standard-issue air combat
- ‘Heavy Rain,’ heavy mystery
- 'Herotopia': Super time for kids
- 'Homefront': Say hello to North Korea
- 'Invizimals: Shadow Zone': Awkward and repetitive
- 'Iron Man 2' a bit rusty
- ‘Just Cause 2’ offers open world with plenty of action
- ‘Kid Icarus: Uprising’: A hand-cramping control scheme
- 'Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning': Fun but familiar
- 'Kirby' threads the needle; 'Donkey Kong' ups the difficulty
- 'L.A. Noire': Dark story shines
- 'Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword': At last, lifting our Wiimotes skyward
- ‘Left 4 Dead 2’: Sequel delivers melee combat
- 'Lego Battles: Ninjago': Strategic error
- 'Lego Harry Potter': Fans will be pleased with Lego's new twist on tales
- 'Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues': Jones for adventure
- ‘Lego Rock Band’ for everyone
- 'LittleBigPlanet 2': Really big
- ‘Lost Planet 2’ just another shooter
- ‘Madden NFL Football’: Doesn't score
- 'Madden NFL 11' scores with options
- ‘Madden NFL 10’ scores on all consoles
- ‘Mafia II’ delivers dirty deeds
- ‘Mario Galaxy 2’ a blast for platform fans
- Mario Kart 7: Treading over skill, luck and bananas
- 'Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2' fun despite its foibles
- ‘Mass Effect 2’ a blast
- 'Mass Effect 3': Fitting end to space saga
- 'Medal of Honor' aims for accuracy
- ‘Modern Warfare 2’ offers excellent online play
- ‘Monday Night Combat’ fails to score
- ‘NBA 2K11’: Hoop dreams do come true
- ‘Need for Speed: Shift’ kicks into high gear
- 'Nerf N-Strike Elite': Nerf, Wii a fun combo for kids
- 'New Super Mario Bros. Wii': The Mario the merrier
- 'NHL 11' sticks with winning formula
- ‘Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2’ arrives on PS3
- 'Ninja Gaiden 3': Less stealth, more thug
- 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River': Tussle in Tajikistan
- ‘Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising’: Squad-based action
- PlayStation Move: Fun in action
- 'Portal 2': Gateway to fun
- 'Prince of Persia' still knows how to have fun
- 'Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box' and others
- 'Professor Layton and the Unwound Future': Pleasant puzzling
- 'Prototype 2': Mutant mayhem not for the squeemish
- 'Rage': Bring on the apocalypse
- Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time: A tamer time
- ‘Red Dead Redemption’: West is truly wild
- ‘Resonance of Fate’ is flippin’ fun
- ‘Ride’: On board with skating game
- 'Rocksmith': Really rocking
- 'Rogue Warrior': Cold War shooter not so hot
- 'Rugby World Cup 2011': Cup only half-full
- 'R.U.S.E.' offers WWII strategy with a twist
- 'Samurai Warriors 3': Button-mashing fun for the Wii
- 'Sanctum': New twist on tower defense
- 'Sid Meier's Pirates': Low-key adventure on Wii
- 'The Sims 3': Handheld version a winner
- 'Sin & Punishment' is good & fun
- 'Singularity' delivers time-twisting fun with guns and gadgets
- 'Sniper: Ghost Warrior' misses target
- 'SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALS': Good shooting for Move
- 'Spider-Man': Spinning something great in 4 dimensions
- ‘Splinter Cell: Conviction’: Light feet and heavy fists
- Star Fox 64 3-D: How not to remake
- ‘Star Wars The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes’: Force for new generation
- 'Super Street Fighter IV' adds more fun
- ‘Super Street Fighter IV’: Knockout effects
- 'Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition': Back to the basics
- ‘Swords’: Don’t even touch it with a stick
- ‘Tales of Graces F’: A solid addition to the franchise
- ‘Tekken 6’ rises to the challenge
- 'Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11' above par again
- 'Time Crisis: Razing Storm': Shootout for PS Move
- 'Toy Soldiers' a defensive treat
- 'Transformers: War for Cybertron' delivers high-octane robotic rumble
- ‘Tropico 3’ offers sun, sea and strongmen
- 'Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception': True treasure
- 'Valkyria Chronicles II': Superb sequel on PSP
- ‘Vancouver 2010’: Olympics get lackluster treatment
- ‘Wii Fit Plus’: More in the balance
- 'The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings': Medieval naughtiness
- ‘Wolfenstein’ blends adventure, science fiction, Nazis
- 'World of Tanks': Grin, aim and fire
- 'Yoostar 2': Make your own movies
- ‘Zombie Apocalypse': Downloadable mayhem
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