This 8-bit prequel to the upcoming big name title Dark Void looks all kinds of retro cool. Even though it's just DSiWare, we feel even more stoked for this than ...
This RTS/Sim set in 1404 wasn't made with the hardcore fans in mind, but it's still one of the better strategy titles on the DS.
This tactical RPG claims to be both steeped in genre traditions while at the same time full of new ideas. Here's hoping that's at least partly true when it comes ...
The surprisingly successful Wii sports series is now spreading its reach and collection of minigames to the DS.
It’s accomplished stuff, but the problem still remains: is a ‘fairly decent’ FPS any better simply because it’s impressive for the host hardware? We’d argue not and, good though it ...
If you don’t already have Trackmania, GRID or Race Driver: Create & Race, DiRT 2 is a decent starting point. For those of us who have already played one or ...
Though it isn't very pretty and it may have a limited musical scope, the game is still a fun set of on-the-go turntables.
Although its party-game-meets-hardcore-RPG concept is commendably innovative, Dokapon fails to live up to its potential due to its lack opportunities for players to interact with each other.
Maybe you've had a pet sim with Catz and Dogz, but what about training a dolphin? Didn't think so.
Taking the classic first storyline from DBZ, this old-school, turn-based RPG has you controlling Goku and friends as they defend earth from Saiyan invaders. It's reliable fun, if a tad ...
Taking place before everyone grew up in Dragon Ball Z and started kicking holes in planets, this clever little adventure feels more like a Zelda game than a typical DBZ ...
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 ...
With the arrival to the west of this SNES classic, play a “missing” link in the evolution of JRPGs.
SpongeBob is still coming out on everything, but his inclusion doesn't bring down this defacto remake too much. Still, get the original first.
The D.I.Y. side-scroller is back, as you draw on the touch screen many times to make your way through the game. Despite the somewhat plain platforming, the creative fun outweighs ...
Critical Mass is the first of a trilogy of new handheld Duke Nukem games for the DS and PSP.