Power Rangers Super Samurai (Xbox 360 Kinect)
Transform yourself into a Power Ranger and battle evil monsters with Power Rangers Super Samurai for Xbox 360 Kinect. In the adventure mode, the game will take your picture so it looks like you’re in the game. Swipe the screen to make a symbol appear, then outfit yourself as one of the five colored Power Rangers. Then perform kicks, punches, and special move poses to beat up waves of bad guys and a boss.
Chuck E. Cheese’s Alien Defense Force (DSiWare)
When I was a little kid, I used to love going to Chuck E Cheese’s. Was it because of the creepy robotic band on stage? Heck, no! Was it because of the sub-par pizza? Absolutely not! No, I loved all the arcade games! Did you know that Chuck E. Cheese was started by the same guy who founded Atari, to make arcades more accessible to families? Now UFO is trying to recreate the arcade fun of Chuck E. Cheese with Chuck E. Cheese’s Alien Defense Force, a downloadable DSiWare title for play on the DSi and 3DS.
Santa Rockstar (iPad)
Santa Claus is coming to your town, and he’ll help you party down! St. Nick’s had a bit of a makeover and now he’s a buff rock god. Help Rockstar Santa and his reindeer drummer travel to various areas on their sleigh, rocking out to heavy metal remixes of Christmas tunes in this Guitar Hero clone for iOS devices (iPad version reviewed here).
The Racers of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
A couple of years ago, Sega made a big splash with Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing, and even outperformed Mario Kart in some cases. Now they’re planning to do it again with Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, featuring vehicles that can turn from cars into boats and planes. Now there are water and air races, too, with more variety of ever-changing tracks. So in this blog, we’ll go over the characters and some tracks in Transformed.
Zanac X Zanac and five other PSOne imports come to PSN!
GungHo recently released six classic PSOne Japanese import games that you can download on PSN and play on the PS3 in the US! But since they’re all in Japanese, even the in-game instruction manuals, it may be hard to know which ones are worth getting and which ones can’t get around the language barrier. So I’ll take you through all six and you can find out which ones are download-worthy!
Just Dance 4 (Wii, 360, PS3, Wii U)
The next installment of one of the most popular dance video games is here! It includes 40 plus songs and some new features designed for the Wii U touch screen gamepad. Up to four players can dance simultaneously with Wii remotes, while a fifth can have fun playing host with the Wii U controller. Wii U version reviewed here, of course.
ESPN Sports Connection (Wii U)
The original Wii made a splash with its Wii Sports launch title. Nintendo Land is looking to do the same for Wii U, but if you’re looking for something a little more sporty, you may want to check out ESPN Sports Connection. It features six sports mini-games that use the Wii U touch pad and motion plus controllers. You’ve got baseball, soccer, football, tennis, golf, and go-kart racing at the big park.
Avengers: Battle For Earth (Wii U, Kinect)
The alien shapeshifting Skrulls have infiltrated Earth and have disguised themselves as our planet’s greatest super heroes. Now it’s up to members of the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and even a few super villains to stop them in this unique brawler on Wii U and Xbox 360 Kinect (Wii U version reviewed here).



