1. Guitar Hero
Rating: T for Teen, Mild Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes
One of the most popular games as of yet, with many varieties and selections available. Guitar Hero allows you to be competitive, creative, and have hours of fun. After all, who doesn't like music? Become the life of the party, or just challenge yourself with this legendary game. Pick a genre and rock out with your favorite artists and bands. Some include The Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash, Santana, Tom Petty, even The Beatles. You will also be able to customize your own in-game instruments, and play get the band together with the Party Play mode. You'll be rocking with the greatest rock heroes of all time, but careful, this one might prove to be addicting!
2. Disney Sing It: Pop Hits with Microphone
Rating: E for Everyone
This is a party favorite, or just a great game to invite friends over. Disney Sing It comes with a Logitech microphone that will allow you to sing along to 30 of the hottest songs and music videos from today's top singers. Keep score in Duet Mode or compete head to head in a multi-player battle. You can even record and playback your own performances. As you play this game you will unlock many new features. And for any aspiring singer, Tiffany Thornton, a Disney Channel TV Star, has a feature that will teach you proper breathing, pitch, harmonizing, and how to riff. It's creative, teaching, and fun for everyone.
3. Demon's Souls
Rating: 17+ M, Mature for Blood and Violence
After you design your own character in full detail, you may start your own path, or follow one that has been chosen for you. Demon's Souls is about your character versus a demon horde. Break the curse that has been bestowed upon Boletaria, defeat the Old One, and become everyone's savior. Each move you make will have different consequences, the results are ever changing as you progress. Finding different enemies, items, and events unfolding before you. It's a one player game, but has the option to connect on-line which can become a 1-4 player game.
4. Batman: Arkham Asylum
Rating: T for Teen, Alcohol and Tobacco, Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Another great Batman game, yet different than the last, this particular game has an all new twist. The Joker is at it again as he sets free the inmates of the Arkham Asylum. Batman must take back the Asylum and return everything to it's calmly state. Batman needs your help to uncover evidence and clues. Use his detective skills and forensic techniques to discover what needs to be found. And take out bad guys with an all new FreeFlow combat system that features deadly combos. You can also take on the challenge maps and play as the Joker via the PS3 Computer Entertainment system.
5. Cross Edge
Rating: T for Teen, Alcohol Reference, Language, Mild Fantasy Violence, Partial Nudity, Suggestive Themes, Tobacco Reference
This Role Playing Game combines several Japan characters into one action-packed game. The battles are extreme, the characters are worth coming back to, and the items are unique and creative. You can even change costumes that will change your characters abilities. Explore dungeons, fight enemies, create battle strategies and throw in some chain combos for extra damage. This game is a popular RPG that has classic combat as well as grid-based strategy combat, making it a more enjoyable RPG than a slashing game. This game is recommended, and will keep you occupied for days coming.
6. DJ Hero
Rating: T for Teen, Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes
Become a DJ with the Renegade Edition that includes a Turntable Controller, a hardshell Turntable carrying case, that also converts to a performance ready DJ stand. And an exclusive Jay-z and Eminem 2-CD pack that features unreleased tracks. This is a great party game from the makers of Guitar Hero that introduces a new way to enjoy your favorite music. With over 101 songs and 94 unique mixes, you can learn the basic (and advanced) DJ Hero techniques. And with different settings such as beginner, easy, medium, hard and expert modes, you will be challenging yourself to mix the greatest of hits.
7. Brutal Legend
Rating: 17+ M, Mature for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes
Jack Black stars as Eddie Riggs in this heavy metal fantasy world. With special appearances by many famous rock gods such as Ozzy Osbounre, Rob Halford, Lemmy and much more. Conquer this game, explore this world, and battle enemies with your axe and electrified guitar. You can summon objects, buff your teammates, cripple your foes, and even walk, drive, or fly anywhere in this fantasy world. Play for yourself, or connect on-line to battle with 2-8 friends. And visit their website, www.brutallegend.com to survive the on-line battle of the bands death-match.
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