PlayStation 3 (PS3) stories
Bayonetta dazzles with combat finesse yet stumbles on fetishistic portrayal and repetitive gameplay, leaving its brilliance dimmed.
Activision's much-touted Hero franchise has returned in time for the Christmas season, with perhaps the most intriguing addition to the series yet in DJ Hero.
Available from: Vodafone and Telecom<br />In the market for a phone? Own a PlayStation 3? Then the Sony Ericsson Aino demands your attention.
Codemasters' Fuel sets a world record with its vast 14,400 sq km open-world, blending racing with sandbox exploration in a post-apocalyptic scene.
Flower is an intriguing game like none I've experienced. The player controls the wind, navigating a flower petal through a dull and colourless landscape.
Nearly all of TVNZ's programme content for Channels One and Two is now available free through its Web sites, www.
Legendary reminds me of cheesy old horror shows like Hammer House of Horror, just minus the entertaining tongue-in-cheek humour.
NHL 09 delights with unrivalled ice hockey realism, spotlighting fighting, checking upgrades and an addictive Be a Pro mode.
'Lost: Via Domus' game fails to captivate, offering a lacklustre tie-in for fans with stilted dialogue and average gameplay.
Project Origin promises thrilling sequel to F.E.A.R., with enhanced combat and frightening supernatural challenges. Launch expected Fall 2008.
Lair, a game poised to redefine dragon mythos, stumbles with clumsy controls, dimming its fantastical ambitions into a 'what-could-have-been' tale.
Lair brings epic dragon battles to life with PS3's SIX-AXIS tech, soaring beyond traditional flight sims in a gripping skyward adventure.
The Darkness combines supernatural powers and mafia warfare in this thrilling shooter. Jackie's 21st birthday is about to get interesting...
Duck-saving game Super Rub a Dub challenges PS3 gamers with its addictively tricky control scheme, using sixaxis tech for splashy fun.
Sierra and Sabre's TimeShift promises thrilling time manipulation in FPS gameplay, offering a unique single and multiplayer experience.
Genji: Days of the Blade enchants on PS3 with its riveting storyline, stunning graphics, and improved gameplay, despite minor movement woes.
What could be more fun than being able to race your car around a race track with the sole purpose of shooting at and destroying your opponents?.
TVNZondemand is set to arrive on PlayStation 3, following a revealing system update and official confirmation of a partnership with Sony.
The launch of EyePet: Your Virtual Pet will go ahead as originally planned in New Zealand. The game will release locally on November 17th.
Stuntman Ignition preview: Swap mere driving for daring stunts on PS3, aiming for movie star status. Launching in NZ on September 28.