From the producer of the original Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4 comes the next installment in the hugely successful stylised action series that has so far achieved global sales of nearly seven million units.
Devil May Cry 4 immerses gamers in a supernatural world where a new protagonist clashes with a familiar hero. As the new leading man, Nero, players will unleash incredible attacks and non-stop combos using a unique new gameplay mechanic, his powerful "Devil Bringer" arm.
With the advanced graphical capabilities of the current-gen systems, high definition visuals and intricate detail come to life as players explore new and exotic locales. Dynamic action and undeniable style combine with explosive fighting options and a gripping story to produce the incomparable experience that only a Devil May Cry game can deliver.
Name: Devil May Cry 4
Genre: Action
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3 (Reviewed on PS3)

I have an awkward love/hate relationship with the Devil May Cry series. The first title was amazing, but the series lost its focus as it progressed. The second game was universally deemed as a disaster and while the third was a massive improvement, it was so difficult that most gamers – including myself – lost the will to play within a few hours of the awesome opening cut scene. Capcom forgot that showing the series' lead doing cool stunts doesn't translate over to fun gameplay, especially when it barely does any damage to the overpowered enemies rushing the screen. Needless to say, I went into Devil May Cry 4 with my expectations low.
When it was first revealed that the player would assume the role of Nero instead of the series usual protagonist, Dante, I was up in arms with the rest of the game's fans. The problem wasn't so much that gamers were upset to play as a different character, but that the character looked so much like Dante it seemed like a waste. Later when it was explained that Dante would still play a role in the title it was even more annoying, but once the game begins and you learn exactly why the choice was made it becomes clear that it was the best thing to do. The story starts out with Nero at a religious event, watching the religious leader give a speech. Dante drops out of the sky and pulls a gun on the man, shooting and killing him. After laying waste to the guards and running away, Nero is assigned to find this mysterious figure and bring him to justice. Devil May Cry 4's plot is much better than I ever could have expected, mainly due to the series focus never being placed so heavily on it. Going into any more of the story would spoil it, so I will leave out all of the details, but just know that the game tells a tale worth hearing.
In the Year 106 AD, the Roman Empire is in terrible decline. After the untimely death of the much-liked Emperor Trajan, the despotic Emperor Arruntius has bled the once powerful Rome to its knees. Badly fought wars, famine and plague are rife in all corners of the Empire, whilst the Emperor and his elite enjoy every excess and vice that the emptying coffers can afford. As herald to this age of degradation, Arruntius has destroyed large portions of the city of Rome to create the battleground for the bloodiest gladiator event ever staged…
Grab your oxygen mask and jump into the future of interplanetary defense. The year is 2219AD and Earth's Star Federation has unleashed the R-GRAY advanced tactical combat fighter to save the planet from certain destruction at the hands of the bloodthirsty Secilia Federation. Despite impossible odds you must now command a specially outfitted R-GRAY fighter to defend Earth from certain destruction. Each fighter is equipped with lock-on lasers pulse lasers and a single devastating assault laser array that can destroy all sighted targets at once. Even with this technology at your disposal the battle will not be easy. Earth's forces are depleted and the merciless hordes of Secilia will settle for nothing less than complete annhilation of Earth. Fortunately Star command has created two R-GRAY prototypes so if you need extra firepower a skilled friend can fly at your side. Whether you fly solo or with a friend the intense sound action and arcade-perfect Hyper-3D visuals will blow you away!
For the first time, the legendary Star Wars movie trilogy arrives on Game Boy Advance. Players will experience the most exciting and memorable scenes from Star Wars: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.
Control Luke as he becomes a Jedi, fight Darth Vader and Boba Fett, escape from the fearsome rancor beast, and destroy the Death Star.
After successfully completing a mission in space, your ship was hit by a stray laser blast. You crash landed on an alien world, filled with countless buildings and cities. As you look around, you realize that the only way you're going to escape is to fight your way through it all, crumble this alien empire and ultimately destroy their hopes for advancement throughout the galaxy. The world is depending on your skills as a space marine to save all of mankind. Are you up to the task? Quake II is the sequel to the smash hit Quake. The sequel features a brand new adventure that will have you swimming through the dark, murky cesspools of the alien world, entering and conquering various military-like bases and eliminating any resistance. You'll need a powerful arsenal of weapons, and luckily, you're supplied generously. Railguns, hyperblasters, grenade launchers and even a BFG (we all know what that means, don't we?) are all waiting to be found as are various items and armors to help you along the way. And of course, there is a multiplayer feature which adds so much life to this game, that people will be playing it for years to come.
Dual Sympathy is a side-scrolling action game that sees players take the role Edward Elric as he battles Homunculi and sets out on a quest to retrieve the Philosopher's Stone. The six playable characters in the game will have the ability to concoct weapons from various items (hence, the alchemy) and turn them on enemies.