In the Toy Story 3: The Video Game help Buzz, Woody and the rest of the Toys ensure no toy gets left behind. Dive into to all new heroic adventures in Story Mode or let your imagination run wild in the exiting new open world of Toy Box Mode! Come and play to infinity and beyond.
Smash N' Crash through the Shrek universe atop a mount with a personality all its own! Play as your favorite Shrek character and pit your racing and combat skills against an assortment of twisted fairy-tale opponents. Grab your mount and bump, crash and slide your way across 12 fairy-tale locations. If you fall behind, don't worry - use magical pick-ups to even the odds or battle your way back by knocking your opponents off their mounts. Beat your friends to the finish line in this fun and funny smash and crash twisted fairy-tale adventure!
Diner Dash is a video game created by GameLab with it a fresh and addictive look at puzzle gaming. Originally released on PC in 2003 it became one of the top downloaded games of 2004 where its players would take on the role of Flo, a young stockbroker who finds her work so overwhelming that she decides to quit and begin a new life by running her own diner. Due to its increasing popularity and the fact that it was suitable for gamers young and old, Playfirst decided in 2007 to bring it out on both the major handheld consoles (Nintendo DS and PSP) therefore increasing not only its audience but also its revenue.
If there's one thing that Sonic does well, it's running really, really fast. It makes sense then that Sega would put the feisty hedgehog in a racing game that lets him do what he does best. That's exactly what Sonic Rivals is, and while it certainly has plenty of fast, exciting moments, it also has a lot of frustrating moments. But despite its flaws, Sonic Rivals is a fun game that puts an interesting twist on the classic Sonic gameplay.
It wouldn't be too far off the mark to describe Hot Wheels Ultimate Racing for the PlayStation Portable as a no-frills knockoff of Need For Speed Underground. The game lets you collect, decorate, upgrade, and race Hot Wheels toy cars on a number of outlandish courses. Generally speaking, the racing action is solid. However, there aren't a whole lot of different tracks or competitions, and the 3D graphics don't hold a candle to A-list racers like Ridge Racer or Wipeout.
Dead to Rights: Reckoning is a standard action game that attempts to follow in the footsteps of the console game Dead to Rights II, by offering nothing more than straightforward action. While there's something to be said for a game that cuts to the chase and focuses merely on your ability to lock onto targets and mash the fire button to blast them in the face, Reckoning has shoddy control and some ugly graphical glitches. Its handful of problems really get in the way and make this PSP game short, uninteresting, and not much fun at all.
Videogames that simulate something are generally there for a reason: simulating football, for example, is important. Gathering 22 people, a referee and a crowd that is more than just a lamppost and your mum is impossible, but with pool you can just about pull it off.
Join a snooker club, for instance, and every kind of baize game you could ever want is available at about 50p a go. Paying £25 for World Of Pool, then, is a wasted investment. There’s no ambition, no drive, no difficulty; this is a simulation that has lost all of its best elements in the transition from real life, and the result is just tedious. At least it has billiards and snooker too, but the overall simplicity of the design and gameplay is just underwhelming.