Star rating: 4.50
Sort by:  Latest  | Price  | Brand  | Rating  | Game Genre  | OFLC Rating (Australia)  | Platforms
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
4.50
You could accuse Destroy All Humans! 2 of playing it safe by simply building on the success of the original, but one need not reinvent the wheel to roll, and you shouldn't need the guidance of an alien intelligence to grab this killer sequel.
RRP:
$29.95
Game Genre : Other
OFLC Rating (Australia) : PG
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
While never quite proving itself as the penultimate virtual rock experience, Guitar Hero: World Tour is a blast in its own right that definitely deserves a look from both veterans of the series and newcomers alike.
RRP:
$89.95
Game Genre : Other
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : DS
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
If you're a fan of the franchise or just really love throwing men and pinning them to the ground then this game is for you. But it's not a title for the casual gamer.
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : Driving
OFLC Rating (Australia) : G
Platforms : DS
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
Outstanding online gameplay, great visuals, solid racing mechanics, lengthy career mode and customisation options help make this a slick racer.
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : MA (15+)
Platforms : Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
Offers a whole lot more than the average GTA rip-off. Highly recommended.
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : RPG
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
Lots of games claim you can go anywhere and do anything inside their worlds. The trouble is, once you've eluded the cops for the umpteenth time, the whole exercise starts to feel hollow when your actions leave no lasting impact. What makes Fable II so thoroughly absorbing, despite a few notable shortcomings, is the heady illusion that every choice you make sends ripples through the world, its people, and your own simulated heart.
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : Adventure
OFLC Rating (Australia) : Unclassified
Platforms : DS
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
The developers behind the magical LEGO Star Wars and the thrilling LEGO Indiana Jones bring their brand of blocky fun to the world of Batman. Full of surprises, humor and an all-star cast of playable characters, it's yet another solid reinvention of an established license. Plus, it has Batman in it!
RRP:
$89.95
Game Genre : Driving, Sports
OFLC Rating (Australia) : Unclassified
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
Served up neat, Pure is concentrate off-road fun packed with cool tricks and fast racing. A little simple syrup ensures the game accessible and easy to control, while fully customisable ATVs, lengthy career and a slew of online multiplayer modes keep things sweet.
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : Driving
OFLC Rating (Australia) : G
Platforms : Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
The graphics is not mind-blowing and the damage model has no middle ground, but between the pleasurable addiction of the long career mode, and the undeniable pull of bottomless online play, Forza Motorsport 2 isn't just money well-spent, it's the best Xbox 360 racer you can buy.
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : Strategy
OFLC Rating (Australia) : PG
Platforms : DS
PlayStation 3 (PS3) Games
4.50
EndWar is tense, fast-paced and deeply complex while maintaining a very logical and simple set of rules throughout. It's hard to imagine anyone ever making a better strategy game for the Xbox 360 and PS3.
RRP:
$109.95
Game Genre : Sports
OFLC Rating (Australia) : G
Platforms : DS
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
No doubt about it Tiger Woods 08 offers up an excellent round of 360 golf. The game-play upgrades are right on and GamesNet promises unlimited potential for online action. If you're any kind of video game golf fan, tee this sucker up!
RRP:
$99.95
Game Genre : RPG
OFLC Rating (Australia) : Unclassified
Platforms : Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Games
4.50
Visually, the game already looks phenomenal, and is far, far more detailed than the already stunning Oblivion. Bethesda is promising virtually identical graphics and performance between the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC versions as well as simultaneous launch dates. Late 2008 is a long way off...but we have a hunch that Fallout 3 is one game worth waiting for.
RRP:
TBA
Market Place