A warning for those thinking this is a good value: for every good game on this compilation, there are a dozen horrible ones waiting to be unlocked.
It's all about the doors you choose when you play Nine Persons; Deathtrap Cruise. Seriously though, it's a text-driven adventure that delivers dangerous thrills.
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.
A new sleuth game from the makers of Hotel Dusk with the neat trick of analyzing a crime scene in the present while also seeing the events that transpired there ...
This turn-based version of the RTS staple works well on the DS, but at times is too bland, too difficult or both.
Alvin and his brothers meet the Chipettes in this movie tie-in rhythm game.
Based on the little-seen movie, this is a terribly broken excuse for a quick cash-in. Avoid.
A spin-off from the Atelier Iris series, this mixes the franchise's alchemy-based RPG strengths with a sim about building a vacation resort.
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
Do battle in 10 different locations with up to eight players either online or off in this downloadable DSiWare title.