I'm playing
Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness (PSP)
If you're into tactical RPGs at all, this is without a doubt one of the deepest, craziest, most time consuming games you could ever play.
Sega Rally Revo [PSP] (PSP)
Developed from scratch for PSP, this arcade-styled racer is aiming to recapture the magic of the 1995 original
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (PSP)

The expansion is admittedly infuriating, but few games demand such tedious tasks for so little reward and still keep us playing.

Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (Wii)

Capcom should be applauded for having the confidence to bring TvC to the states - it’s an excellent fighting game that deserves to be played despite its commercial handicaps.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)

Little is known about this just announced Zelda game, though rumors say that it will focus on Link's sword (that's not a euphemism).

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (PSP)

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is a brilliantly modern re-creation of a 16 year-old game. Oh, sure, it may not look like the bump-mapped Frankenstein child of Unreal 3 ...

I've Beaten
Medal of Honor Heroes 2 (Wii)
The Wii Remote lends itself well to the aiming and to the online deathmatches. Too bad we can't say the same for everything else about the game.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (GBA)

The bros team up for the first time in RPG form in this crazy inventive adventure to once more save Princess Peach.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
Metroid Prime 3 falls into the same category as Twilight Princess - the ultimate achievement of the series, yet in desperate need of an evolution.
Okami (Wii)
Despite its gorgeous updated visuals, the otherwise great Okami fumbles with its awkward implementation of the Wii controls.
Battlefield 2 Modern Combat (Xbox)
With its massive maps, operable vehicles and enough weapons to arm a small country, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat has enough firepower to turn the most ardent pacifist into a salivating ...
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS)
This Wind Waker sequel spells success on the high seas with a DS stylus. Goodbye end-of-the-world plot device and hello good times in (sorta) tough dungeons.
Collecting Dust
Wipeout Pulse (PSP)
After a three-year layoff, Wipeout Pulse brings hovercraft racing back to the PSP with a massive new single-player campaign, true online play and the expected slate of post-release downloadable content.
Etrian Odyssey (DS)
An archetypical RPG offering the usual bells and whistles, with a map creation feature for all you aspiring cartographers out there.
Wii Sports (Wii)
Five instantly-accessible sports games with simple graphics and simpler controls.
I Love
Phantasy Star Portable 2 (PSP)

As handheld multiplayer monster-mashers go, it’s the perfect filler until Monster Hunter Portable 3.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (GBA)

The bros team up for the first time in RPG form in this crazy inventive adventure to once more save Princess Peach.

Okami (Wii)
Despite its gorgeous updated visuals, the otherwise great Okami fumbles with its awkward implementation of the Wii controls.
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Mario's first appearance on Wii launches him into outer space, where you tilt, bob and shake him across spinning globes in Mario 64 fashion.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii)
Serious series fans will find lots of familiar fun here, and newcomers - if they can handle the learning curve - will discover a satisfying strategy title that will certainly flex their ...
Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)

Featuring lovely hand-drawn 2D art, Muramasa transports players into a little known mythology envisioned by the creators of Odin Sphere. Take on the role of a male ninja or female ...

I Hate
The Sims 2 (PSP)
As close as you can legally come to keeping people as pets.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS)
This Wind Waker sequel spells success on the high seas with a DS stylus. Goodbye end-of-the-world plot device and hello good times in (sorta) tough dungeons.
Star Wars: Lethal Alliance (PSP)
A Twi'lek spy and her floating robot sidekick team up to steal the Death Star plans.
The House of the Dead: Overkill (Wii)

This immature, Mature rated title is just the gore covered dose of arcade-y fun the Wii needed.

Wii Sports (Wii)
Five instantly-accessible sports games with simple graphics and simpler controls.
SSX Blur (Wii)
It's an excellent combination of races, tricks and exploration that you could lose yourself in for weeks.
I'm Tracking
Phantasy Star Portable 2 (PSP)

As handheld multiplayer monster-mashers go, it’s the perfect filler until Monster Hunter Portable 3.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (GBA)

The bros team up for the first time in RPG form in this crazy inventive adventure to once more save Princess Peach.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
Metroid Prime 3 falls into the same category as Twilight Princess - the ultimate achievement of the series, yet in desperate need of an evolution.
Wipeout Pulse (PSP)
After a three-year layoff, Wipeout Pulse brings hovercraft racing back to the PSP with a massive new single-player campaign, true online play and the expected slate of post-release downloadable content.
Okami (Wii)
Despite its gorgeous updated visuals, the otherwise great Okami fumbles with its awkward implementation of the Wii controls.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii)
Serious series fans will find lots of familiar fun here, and newcomers - if they can handle the learning curve - will discover a satisfying strategy title that will certainly flex their ...