Monster Racers is nice for short bursts of gratuitous entertainment, but not much more.
Girls love clothes and looking pretty, so this new fashion title looks perfect for an entire gender's dreams as they can become fashion designers of their own boutique, dressing up all the ...
The next entry in the Naruto fighting franchise on DS, this one has many new fighters and a quest mode with a storyline from the new Shippuden series.
It may not break the Pokemon mold, but Black/White offers enough new content coupled with the series' classic, deep battle mechanics to make it endlessly playable. If you could only ...
From the minds behind the Ace Attorney series, this new title is about a ghost trying to help the living and find out how he died.
Believed forgotten, a sequel to the amazing GBA RPG series is coming to the DS with graphics that maintain the high standards of its history.
This time the super brothers team up with their younger selves to save the Mushroom Kingdom in this classic RPG.
When it’s going on all cylinders Sonic Colors is a new spin on a classic style, but there just isn’t enough material for it to really deliver.
It's a consistently fun time filler that keeps the series’ above-average quality streak alive. It may not be the best Mario or Donkey Kong game this year, but out of ...
After almost a decade, Pokemon trainers can finally return to the Johto region, making hard-to-obtain Gold/Silver Pokemon like the starters (Chikorita, Totodile and Cyndaquil) much more accessible. This remake promises ...
It looks very much like the kind of thing you could create with some sort of game-maker program. Feed it some graphics, write a bit of text and press the ...
Lots of little things have been “freshened up” in Platinum, but there aren’t any major changes or additions – it’s really Diamond and Pearl again, dusted off, sprayed with some ...
Play as your favorite Marvel heroes, only small and kiddie-looking. Dr. Doom has never looked this adorable.
Though certainly not a huge shift for the series, Dragon Quest IX has a near-perfect mix of classic JRPG style and grand (for the DS) visuals to make a great ...
The Professor is back with more brain busters. This entry has the same shell as the first, but with a superior story and even better presented puzzles.
Kids may enjoy the light simming of animals in this exotic locale, but it barely changes anything from its better-than-average predecessor.
Taking the insanely popular LEGO franchise and combining it with the insanely popular Harry Potter franchise, we are left with LEGO Harry Potter and a game that covers the first ...
This is a superb transfer of the console GTA experience, which is shocking to see on this underpowered system.
Both versions of this game are a massive waste of your money and would be better spent, combined, on the far more entertaining HD versions.
While there are a few puzzles with satisfyingly original solutions, the freedom to write anything you want is outweighed by the limitations of the core mechanic and the lousy controls.
This is a very good little spin-off with jolly fan service that's never soiled by unpleasantness, but for a prosecutor famed for his bite, Edgeworth can sometimes lack teeth.
One of the best DS RPGs all year has Mario, Luigi and Bowser working together to save the Princess as the Bros manipulate the Koopa King from the inside.
Find fossils, build dinosaurs and add them to your collection in this Poke-wannabe, which is odd coming from Nintendo. Though not bad, it is far too rote in its recreation, ...
Secret Saturdays DS is what you would get if you distilled the best parts of several other games and slapped a coat of Cartoon Network on top.
Tokyo has been locked down as devils invade the city. You have to try your best to make it out alive with as many others as you can in this deep ...
Following four Japanese releases, Starfy comes stateside in an adventure that starts slowly, but eventually packs enough goofy characters and scenarios to be a lively and engaging (though very easy) ...