The epitome of what a game shouldn't do.
I've had the pleasure of not having to play many terrible games. Unfortunately for me, Thor: God of Thunder added to my personal short list of gaming atrocities. Movie games are notoriously bad, and Thor does nothing to break the mould. With frustrating gameplay choices, unresponsive controls, mediocre graphics and presentation and to top it off, impossible scenarios that prohibit players from being able to finish the game, Thor is full of problems that result from rushed development.
Trying to say "Sorry, Thor Wii" 3x fast is more fun than playing it.
I can't tell you any of Thor Wii's characters, plot, goal, bad guy, or setting. None of it made sense (and I played it all the way through)! While it certainly isn't for those unfamiliar with the movie or comic books, it's at least passable as a beat-em-up/brawler.
Namco Bandai announced the release date for Red Fly Studio's new cooking game.
Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked is set for a November 3 release according to publisher Namco Bandai.
Cook up your favorite dishes both in-game and at home.
Most of us watch shows like Top Chef or Food Network Challenge and wonder how they do it. Well now you can get hands-on experience cooking like a pro. Including over 30 Food Network approved recipes, Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked boasts an impressive array of meals ranging from breakfast to dinner (sorry, desserts not included!) that can actually be taken directly into your kitchen and replicated. Gameplay occurs in real-time to mirror the actual cooking process, but can be sped up if you so desire.
The handheld Sony systems finally see their own version of the game.
After being released on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, and DS, Ghostbusters: The Video Game is finally coming to the PSP and PSPgo.