This cutesy adventure title easily satisfies the children it’s made for, but adults may want something aimed a little older.
Another collection of dead simple puzzle games that aren’t quite zen-like, but which are more soothing and grounded than most.
Basically Trauma Center for adorable zoo animals. A good time, but we always feel weird seeing hurt animals, even if it's to make them feel better.
This vertically scrolling shooter mixes in old-school arcade values with some real zombie splatter. But strange controls and some cheap moves as you get deeper in spoil the happy ending.
While not entirely inventive, this little slice of bullet-hell is a ridiculously intense shoot-em-up that may be too much for some.
Offering more playable cards than any other Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship title, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 is for the hardcore fans only, who will love it. All others ...
This classic-style fighter has tons of anime archetypes battling it out, including the dungeon-crawling Izuna from the Unemployed Ninja series, since they all share the same developer.
With nine different events, most of which are not fun, there is no real reason you should spend a lot of time on this game. Unless you really enjoy curling.
Clunky controls and a clumsy camera make what should be a quick-paced fun adventure feel a bit too imprecise to ever seem like much fun.
In this condescendingly easy adventure game, the story isn’t strong enough to keep mystery fans interested, and the gameplay isn’t really good enough to warrant anyone else playing it.
Though not the most inventive RPG, it begins with an interesting world to base it on and gets enough fundamentals right to be a real good time.