The Sam & Max franchise is a fairly unique one in that it's one of the few series in gaming that was reborn after being forgotten for about 15 years. Sam & Max have had a cult following since the mid 90s and with the new games now on PC and Xbox Live the duo has been brought back fully into the spotlight, and many gamers would agree that it's a well deserved treatment.
Nostalgia was developed by Red Entertainment and Matrix Software for the DS, the latter company being the team behind Final Fantasy III, and IV for the DS. Having said that Nostalgia is very much similar to those games, if you are a fan of those titles then chances are you'll really like Nostalgia, likewise if you didn't care for either of those games then Nostalgia will have a tough time sparking any interests for you.
Racing in the off road is exhilarating and adrenaline-pumping. It's like man being one with nature on big, dirty wheels. In terms of the arctic outdoors, that's a whole other topic. Motorstorm: Arctic Edge for the PSP gives players a chance to be in extreme off-road racing glory below freezing temperature. Does Motorstorm: Arctic Edge have what it takes, to take on mother nature when its cold outside ?
FIFA 10 is coming to 360/PS3 and it is better than ever. Graphics go far and beyond what they have ever been and an all new Virtual pro option is new this year. The player can actually get a picture of a person or even themselves on the ea.com website and upload it to the game so they play as that person. You can build your stats as you progress through the game and become a legend.
Spyborgs is an interesting game from a lot of perspectives, it combines the gameplay of an old school brawler with the Wiimote's motion controller. The resulting game isn't a bad one by any means, in fact Spyborgs is solid game with almost no technical problems, however for more mature audiences the game could come off as being bland and too childish.