Kickoff tries to skate by on name recognition, but it should have remained in the past.
Despite wanting to play like beat-em-ups of old, there’s no fluidity to the combat or movement, no variety, no demand for skill or tactics. You just mash the buttons and ...
The Chase is like parkour for the DS, but the unique stylus control scheme can prove to be frustrating at times.
Based on the popular book series, this game is filled with adventure for young ladies, including spy missions, freeze tag, double dutch, and arts and crafts.
The Dark Spire certainly attained its goal of creating an homage to classic dungeon-crawling RPGs, but its confusing design choices and unforgiving gameplay may turn off anyone born after 1990.
In the culmination of the trilogy, players find Spyro teaming up with an unlikely ally - Cynder, his former enemy, to face his most challenging mission yet.
Another touch screen-focused adventure for the hero of Hyrule, this time based around riding trains. Seriously.
Following four Japanese releases, Starfy comes stateside in an adventure that starts slowly, but eventually packs enough goofy characters and scenarios to be a lively and engaging (though very easy) ...
Players assume the role of Aragorn and embark on a single player quest reliving his greatest battles from The Lord of the Rings trilogy. This action combat game allows fans ...
After finding that you'll have to zoom in to check your mail, zoom out to go back inside the house, then zoom in again to make sure that neighbor you’ve ...
It makes Phoenix Wright look like a marvel of interactive technology, but despite Time Hollow's lack of real gameplay, its top-notch story still kept our interest.
Snatching up the license to produce TNA-branded games away from the now-defunct Midway, SouthPeak looks to bring the same wrestling action you're familiar with to the handheld market.
Plays like Streets of Rage and has cloned bad guys like Streets of Rage. Tokyo Beat Down has very few ideas of its own, whether or not that's a bad thing is ...
Unlike its real-time console versions, this turns out to be a more than serviceable turn-based war game in the style of Advance Wars.
A nice transfer of the TR experience, except it's nearly impossible to see the action on screen, so expect to die a lot.