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.
This turn-based version of the RTS staple works well on the DS, but at times is too bland, too difficult or both.
The world is ending and all you can do is take notes on the things worth saving in this passable DS RPG.
This Pokemon-lite game has empty, repetitive fights as things seem to happen around you, making the whole thing incredibly boring. For non-Bakugan followers this is, quite literally, balls.
This cute little shooter mixes the fun of shooting enemies with the beauty of fireworks to great results.
It's not a perfect game, but Black Sigil has a definite charm, and fans of the SNES era RPGs will probably find a lot to like.
Deep 2D fighting gameplay, sharp graphics and slick Wi-Fi multiplayer make Bleach: Dark Souls one of the meatiest games on the DS.
The first game in this cult PC adventure series gets rereleased, this time with new puzzles to take advantage of the DS's special abilities. This one is on the higher ...
Sometimes taking advantage of the DS and others times not, Mobilized is a hit or miss experience. Taking down enemies is as fun as ever, but sluggish performance and a ...
Certainly a big production for a DS game, but like nearly all FPSes for the system, unnatural controls hold it back.
An addictive new power-up system, gorgeous outdoor environments and tons of unlockable goodies make Order of Ecclesia another winner in the pantheon of handheld Castlevanias.
Still as revolutionary as when it first came out, this remake proves to be timeless.