Eidos’ comic-book action-adventure game committed to X360, PS3; Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 3D fighter hits PSP, with Professor Layton rolling onto DS and Metroid Prime Trilogy for Wii. Although Madden NFL 10 kicked off two weeks ago, this month has yet to see a deluge of noteworthy titles. That will change this week with the debut of numerous prominent titles, including Batman: Arkham Asylum, Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, and Metroid Prime Trilogy.
The Lord of the Rings: Aragon’s Quest is a kid-friendly action-adventure game featuring the brooding warrior. The game however has been delayed to Spring of 2010 from its original release date of this Fall. The game is being published by Warner Bros. as the “first videogame offering an authentic The Lord of the Rings gameplay experience designed for all ages to enjoy.” The game is in development for the Wii by Headstrong Games, and for the PS2, DS and PSP by TT Fusion. Here is a trailer fo

Brave A Warriors Tale for Nintendo Wii

Brave A Warriors Tale for Nintendo Wii


Brave is an action adventure game drawing on the culture, history, and mythology of Native America.
Price: $27.49

Gamer Limit Review: Deadly Creatures

There are not too many games about bugs, or even more specific, Arachnids. So as a nice change of pace, Rainbow Studios has provided a new Wii game, which is coincidentally a nice change of pace for them and on the console which is also a nice change of pace. Enter Deadly Creatures, the action adventure game in which you explore the world as a Tarantula and a Scorpion. So is this breath of fresh air actually good? Read on to find out. Deadly Creatures is a departure from the norm for Ra