Mario Party [DS] Review
Box Art The famous Nintendo mascot is with us again and this time he’s bringing the party to the palm of your hands! This installment of the Mario party series brings new additions to the franchise...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars [DS] Review
Boxart At first Chinatown Wars just looks like a regular old handheld port in the same vein as the first 2D Grand Theft Auto’s. This couldn’t be further from the truth however as Chinatown Wars brings...
View ArticleWarioWare D.I.Y. [DS] Review
It’s something we’ve all thought while playing a game: why did they do that? Why didn’t they do this? Man, I could do so much better. Well, congratulations! You now have the opportunity to put...
View ArticleRooms – The Main Building [DS] Review
Hudson tries a new spin on an old puzzle formula. But does it stand out from the crowd? Sliding puzzles. You know them, you hate them, you were probably given them as a child and took them to pieces...
View ArticleRunaway – A Twist Of Fate [DS] Review
The point and click adventure has seen something of a resurgence in recent years. It wasn’t that long ago that the genre was all but dead, the few still faithful clinging desperately onto their...
View ArticleDragon Quest IX [DS] Review
Way back in the day, when I first got into RPGs, Japan was almost like the Promised Land. While we were lucky to see more than a copy of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, they had games to spare. They...
View ArticleArt Academy [DS] Review
Nintendo sure are paving a new way for the so called ‘self improvement games.’ We had the likes of Brain Academy which claimed to increase your brain power. Then we had the number of cooking games...
View ArticleLast Window – The Secret of Cape West [DS] Review
Box Art It seems that the introduction of games like Phoenix Wright have jumpstarted a certain style of gaming on the DS. Gaming where puzzle solving and storytelling are intertwined like Mario and...
View ArticleProfessor Layton and the Lost Future [DS] Review
If you’re even remotely familiar with puzzle games on the DS, you’ll have no doubt heard of the Professor Layton series. An absolute runaway success of a franchise, the series has received...
View ArticleSonic Colours [Wii and DS] Review
Box Art Like Arnie to Stallone or Brown to Cameron there have been many epic face offs throughout the history of man. One of them is Mario and Sonic. Both have met brilliant acclaim but Sonic always...
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