Publisher: Electronic Arts (2006)
Reviewed: 2006/9/11
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2007)
Reviewed: 2007/9/11
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2008)
Reviewed: 2008/9/9
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2009)
Reviewed: 2009/9/30
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2010)
Reviewed: 2010/9/4
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2011)
Reviewed: 2011/9/14
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2012)
Reviewed: 2012/9/11
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2013)
Reviewed: 2013/9/18
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: 2K Games (2010)
Reviewed: 2010/10/13
Rating: Mature (blood, intense violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, use of drugs and alcohol)
Major League Baseball 2K10
Grade: C+
Publisher: 2K Sports (2010)
Reviewed: 2010/4/18
Rating: Everyone
Major League Baseball 2K11
Grade: C
Publisher: 2K Sports (2011)
Reviewed: 2011/4/24
Rating: Everyone
Major League Baseball 2K12
Grade: C+
Publisher: 2K Sports (2012)
Reviewed: 2012/3/17
Rating: Everyone
Major League Baseball 2K6
Grade: F
Publisher: Take-Two Interactive (2006)
Reviewed: 2006/4/28
Rating: Everyone
Major League Baseball 2K7
Grade: D+
Publisher: 2K Games (2007)
Reviewed: 2007/4/13
Rating: Everyone
Major League Baseball 2K9
Grade: C+
Publisher: 2K Sports (2009)
Reviewed: 2009/4/2
Rating: Everyone
Marvel Vs. Capcom 3
Grade: B-
Publisher: Capcom (2011)
Reviewed: 2011/3/16
Rating: Teen (violence, partial nudity, sexual themes, mild language)
Publisher: Electronic Arts (2007)
Reviewed: 2010/12/22
Rating: Mature
Michael Phelps: Push The Limit
Grade: B-
Publisher: Blitz Games (2011)
Reviewed: 2015/6/17
Rating: Everyone

When I first got Push the Limit a friend and I tried to set up a head-to-head swimming contest. Like most Kinect games we went to great pains trying to select the proper profiles and make sure we were recognized by the Kinect. After struggling with it for a half-hour we finally gave up in disgust. The prospect of registering
eight players for the "party mode" is a absolute
joke! Later I played the game alone and fared a whole lot better. The career mode is loaded with helpful tutorials, branching stages, and a wide variety of challenges. The pool locations are nothing short of spectacular. One features huge windows revealing a gorgeous city skyline during a raging thunderstorm. Other stages include a rooftop pool and one nestled in the snowy mountains of Poland. In terms of gameplay Push the Limit is the purest, least contrived application of Kinect I've seen. Your movements more or less mimic the moves you would perform at an actual swim meet, but is it really necessary to "hype the crowd" before each race? That's just a silly waste of time. You pose at the starting block and stand up when you hear the shot. In the water it's critical to move at a steady rhythm. Occasionally you can activate a boost powerup by yelling "boost!" At the finish you'll want to keep your arms tight at your side before reaching for the wall. The Kinect controls are loose but the gameplay is a lot of fun. Placing in the top three earns points to strengthen attributes like speed and stamina. I love the user interface with its soothing water effects. Push the Limit got off on the wrong foot but managed to redeem itself. This really is the ultimate Michael Phelps experience.
Bong not included. © Copyright 2015 The Video Game Critic.
Midnight Club Los Angeles
Grade: A
Publisher: Rockstar (2008)
Reviewed: 2008/11/11
Rating: Teen (mild suggestive themes, mild violence, strong lyrics)
Midway Arcade Origins
Grade: B+
Publisher: Warner Bros. (2012)
Reviewed: 2013/2/10
Rating: Teen (blood and gore, drug reference, mild sexual themes, violence)
Monkey Island Special Edition Collection
Grade: B-
Publisher: LucasArts (2011)
Reviewed: 2020/6/19
Rating: Everyone 10+
Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia
Grade: F
Publisher: Southpeak (2007)
Reviewed: 2010/11/9
Rating: Teen (blood, mild language, mild suggestive themes, tobacco reference, violence)
Publisher: Warner Bros. (2011)
Reviewed: 2011/5/3
Rating: Mature (blood and gore, intense violence, partial nudity, strong language)
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition
Grade: A
Publisher: Warner Bros. (2012)
Reviewed: 2014/5/17
Rating: Mature (blood and gore, intense violence, partial nudity, strong language)
Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe
Grade: B+
Publisher: Midway (2008)
Reviewed: 2009/2/16
Rating: Teen (blood, suggestive themes, violence)
Publisher: THQ (2007)
Reviewed: 2020/5/25
Rating: Everyone
Muchi Muchi Pork & Pink Sweets (Japan)
Grade: C
Publisher: Cave (2013)
Reviewed: 2013/7/20
Rating: Not Rated
Mushihimesama Futari (Japan)
Grade: C
Publisher: Cave (2012)
Reviewed: 2013/5/19