God Hand - PS2 Review http://gamez-vault.com/god-hand-ps2-review/... Remember those days when the good old 2D beat-em-up was king? When Final Fight, Double Dragon and Streets of Rage took up all our console gaming time as we kicked millions of arses over and over and over”¦
Escape Rosecliff Island http://www.criogames.com/hidden-object/escape-r... A Unforeseen force accepts allowed you castaway about a secret island. Detect complete 2100 hidden objects in twenty-five challenging and cryptic fixes to breakthrough details that bequeath assistance you escape! Play 3 another back fashions: bunk the Island, Unlimited Seek and Find, and a secret Bonus Game. Play 5 different characters of mini-game puzzles to accumulate armory details from each emplacement that leave cost asked to assist you bunk the backwoods Rosecliff Island!
Travel Social Bookmarking Web 2.0 Submittal www.TripSubmit.com... TripSubmit allows travelers to easily submit their favorite travel web site, blog, feed, article, photos or videos to the Top 30 social bookmarking systems and feed readers optimized for travelers. Instead of needing dozens of different links and APIs to each of the top social bookmarking websites, you now have a single link to all of them. You simply use the TripSubmit button.
Overlord: Review for PC and Xbox 360 http://gamez-vault.com/overlord-review-for-pc-a... Every once in a while the bad guys win. Event Horizon, Memento, Dawn of the Dead, Silence of the Lambs, Swordfish, The Usual Suspects, Sev7n, and Saw are all great examples of movies that will have you rooting for the bad guys. Unfortunately there are fewer examples of video games that let you play as the bad guy, so I was very pleased to see the Codemasters / Triumph Studios collaboration Overlord hit my doorstep.
Dawn of Mana: Review for PS2 http://gamez-vault.com/dawn-of-mana-review-for-... Dawn of Mana is an extremely beautiful game that is irreparably broken both functionally and conceptually.
Ratatouille: Review for Wii http://gamez-vault.com/ratatouille-review-for-w... In THQ’s Wii game Ratatouille (pronounced Rah-tah-too-ee), players control the hapless Remy as he devotes himself to his life-long dream ”“ to become one of Paris’ most accomplished chefs, just like his idol, the late Auguste Gusteau. It follows the upcoming Pixar film, taking gamers on an exciting adventure filled with danger and fun challenges. Just don’t expect depth. While it offers several hours of enjoyment, kids will get the most out of this light hearted and easy game.