Reviews

  • Lost in Shadow

    In Lost in Shadow you play as the shadow of a boy, cut apart from his body and thrown from the top of a tower to the ground below

  • Epic Mickey

    Epic Mickey for Nintendo Wii has creative side-scrolling sequences but the gameplay is alternately boring and frustrating

  • Donkey Kong Country Returns

    Side-scrolling action game Donkey Kong Country Returns on Nintendo Wii has a superb stage design, but it's not without its flaws

  • Michael Jackson: The Experience

    Michael Jackson: The Experience review for Nintendo Wii

  • Just Dance 2

    Just Dance 2 review: Insert Electric Boogaloo joke here...

  • NBA Jam

    NBA Jam on Nintendo Wii is one of the most enjoyable 2-on-2 basketball games with no real rules!

  • Kirby's Epic Yarn

    Kirby's Epic Yarn on Nintendo Wii is an adorable and addictive game with a cleverly designed arts and crafts theme

  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold

    Batman: The Brave and the Bold on Nintendo Wii and DS is a throwback to the retro days of less twisted and demented villains with deadpan humor remeniscent of Adam West!

  • Metroid: Other M

    Metroid: Other M on Nintendo Wii is a solid, action-packed shooter!

  • Samurai Warriors 3

    Despite Samurai Warriors 3's simplicity, it is a hugely entertaining game

  • Super Mario Galaxy 2

    Super Mario Galaxy 2 is truly a rare beast

  • Trauma Team

    Trauma Team is a fancier version of the classic board game Operation married to an anime soap opera

  • Monster Hunter Tri

    Despite its numerous flaws, Monster Hunter Tri is fun, fascinating, complex and undeniably alluring

  • Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon

    Post-apocalyptic worlds are all the rage these days

  • Red Steel 2

    Red Steel 2 is vast improvement over its predecessor

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