XBLA writes: "The game has a very good variety of offline multiplayer games, through brawling, shooting targets with the ballista, to games involving changing character tiles to your colour and picture matching, team survival, tournament and protecting a rabbit. This adds extra length to the game and will keep you and the kiddies amused for hours.
I can't fault the presentation either, it looks good, is colourful and contains everything you would expect to be in the movie.
If you are looking for a game to do over the weekend or a game you can play with your kiddies, I would very much recommend Kung Fu Panda. It is perhaps the funniest, amusing, delightful game I have played in a while. I will defiantly be going back to play this at some time to get those items I missed."
Carve your burning fist through this list featuring the best beat'em ups you can experience on the PlayStation 3.
The ads for Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft expansion Mists of Pandaria are currently inescapable. However, that's not necessarily a bad thing, since the trailers are absolutely beautiful. It's no secret that the expansion hype has only increased the popularity of pandas in the gaming community. This article contains suggestions for several panda-themed games that can help gamers satisfy their cravings to play as pandas in WoW's newest expansion.
Dude...totally going to play some Warcraft III later. Oh an Kongregate is awesome! Good article.
Default Prime welcomes a guest writer, William Goswick, to talk about five recent games many gamers missed out on. These games are all genuinely good titles; how many have you played?
"In video game discussions, you’ll hear all sorts of terms being tossed around to describe a game’s social standing. “Overrated” someone will say, as they describe the latest Call of Duty and make the claim that it doesn’t deserve all its praise. “Underrated” someone will say, as they describe the latest Animal Crossing title and claim that people should appreciate it more, or that they simply just “don’t get it”. Then there’s a lesser-used term: “Under the radar”."