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How many times have you tried to escape for a weekend getaway only to end up sitting in bumper to bumper traffic for hours?.
From Super Mario Bros. to Final Fantasy X, here are 3 of the most disappointing video game endings of all time.
FIFA Street captures the essence of small-scale soccer, but lacks responsiveness and style compared to the main franchise.
Logitech's Illuminated Keyboard shines with ease in the dark, offering a sleek design and comfortable typing, though its high price may dim its appeal.
SSX reignites the snowboarding genre with a thrilling mix of challenges, global events, and a touch of social gaming magic.
Despite the controversy over the ending - and plenty of other niggles - Mass Effect 3 still does what Mass Effect games do best: tell a kick-ass story.
Zipper Interactive's Unit 13 for PS Vita blends arcade fun with tactical shootouts, offering fresh dynamic missions despite AI flaws.
Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview marks a significant leap from Windows 7, blending PC and tablet usability in an adventurous overhaul.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare dazzles with a blend of horror and action, shining a light on Xbox Live Arcade's prowess. Rating: 8.5/10.
The crossover fighting game fans have been awaiting for almost a decade has finally arrived; does it deliver?.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning grips players with its vast world and RPG charm, proving to be an unexpectedly captivating adventure.
Twisted Metal's PS3 debut revives vehicular combat with style, offering a fresh alternative to FPS games. Newcomers and fans alike will be thrilled.
Journey redefines gaming, melding art with play in an emotive voyage of companionship and discovery, lifting the bar for interactive experiences.
Nyko Zoom aims to bring Kinect fun to smaller spaces. Though it narrows play area need, accuracy and setup can be tricky.
Internet security is a bit like insurance – it seems expensive at the time, but when you get a computer-ravaging virus, you're glad you invested.
Motorola Defy impresses with water and dust resistance, perfect for the active smartphone user. Odd design and fiddly port covers, but big on durability.
In 2003, veteran RPG studio Bioware took a massive gamble with a twist on one of the most iconic Sci-Fi IP's in existence – Star Wars.
CyberConnect2's Asura's Wrath breaks the mould with an interactive anime experience, blending intense action with storytelling.
NeverDead breaks the mould with its immortal protagonist, but is let down by tedious gameplay and a flawed combat system.
Grand Slam Tennis 2 serves an ace with its all-star roster and diverse modes, despite some gameplay and commentary hiccups.