Quirky shooter that's a cross between old SNES game Super Smash TV and arcade classic Gauntlet delivers brainless fun.
This long running franchise returns with all the kid-friendly baseball gaming a child could want.
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.
Despite the silly name for this DSiWare game, we'll give the interesting mix of puzzles and fighting the benefit of the doubt, for now.
Building your own dinosaur and then killing other dinosaurs with it sounds awesome, yet that's the premise of this title, perhaps the lamest game on the DS.
In Beat City, players tap, swipe or hold on queue to the music’s beat in order to receive a high star rating within each minigame.
What do the following have in common? Echo Echo, Goop, Brainstorm, ChromaStone, Big Chill, Humungousaur, Spidermonkey, Swampfire, Jet Ray, and Cannonbolt. No, they're not all terrible band names - they're ...
This cute little shooter mixes the fun of shooting enemies with the beauty of fireworks to great results.
A spin-off from WarioWare, do your best to get Pyoro, the bird of the title, to eat as many Beans as he can in a quickly shrinking stage.
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.
This DSiWare game is a cuter, kiddy version version of the BlazBlue series.
Deep 2D fighting gameplay, sharp graphics and slick Wi-Fi multiplayer make Bleach: Dark Souls one of the meatiest games on the DS.
It’s so complicated and convoluted that even the tutorial confused us, while the grainy graphics, painful pauses as moves take place and shoddy touch-screen controls render the whole thing massively ...
Since Awakened Shadow is so traditional, and since it explicitly continues the, er, continuity of the Blue Dragon series, its biggest audience is going to be people who are already ...
Based on a Japanese mobile phone company mascot, Docomodake is a great but short platformer (fitting for its budget price) that stars a mushroom named Papa Docomodake.
Mr Bomberman is ready to blast his way back into gamers' hearts, with explosively classic fun and new level elements and character upgrade options.
Do battle in 10 different locations with up to eight players either online or off in this downloadable DSiWare title.