I Want
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins (Wii)

After years of sub-par Tenchu games, the series' creators have returned and have, for the most part, got this stealthy classic back on track.

Pokemon Trozei (DS)
It's a simple puzzle concept dressed up to look like a cross between the pocket monsters, Tetris and a pinch of Powerpuff Girls retro style.
Kirby Super Star Ultra (DS)
Kirby faces a number of adventures where he must run, float, copy enemies and use Helpers to fight the likes of King Dedede and Meta Knight. It may become same-y ...
Klonoa (Wii)

A remake of an underappreciated PlayStation platformer comes to the Wii in all its 2.5D glory. But in spite on all the fun, it can't help but feel ...

Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier (PS2)

The Lost Frontier is ample demonstration that Jak and Dax still have the charm to carry an epic platform adventure. If there’s any justice in the world it’ll ...

Kirby's Epic Yarn (Wii)

Make no mistake - this is straightforward, walk-right-to-win platforming. It’s not re-writing the book on anything and it’s probably not game of the year material, but it’s just ...

I'm playing
Chibi Robo (GameCube)
Frog costumes, toothbrush mops and teddy bear stickers: Chibi-Robo's sweet flavor is enough to give you diabetes
Call of Duty 3 (PS2)
Paris wants to be free - and you're just the solider to do it in the latest installment of the World War II shooter series.
Sonic Unleashed (PS2)

This is awesome, nothing like running around as Sonic. Hey, what's happening? Why's Sonic changing? He's becoming a Werehog!?! Our eyes! Our EYES!!!

Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii)

Just as addictive at its core, Animal Crossing makes the transition to the Wii looking almost exactly the same as on the GameCube, but with some cool online functionality.

FEAR 3 (PS3)

FEAR 3 is a mixed package: a competent but bland single-player campaign, plus a considerably better co-op campaign, along with some creatively fantastic multiplayer modes.

I've Beaten
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.
Pokemon Ranger (DS)
Pokemon Ranger is relatively an ultimately forgettable action/adventure, but is an amusing dual-screen diversion until the next real Pokemon game arrives.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (PS2)
A blocky empire strikes back in this sequel to the surprisingly enjoyable lite actioner Lego Star Wars.
Daxter (PSP)
The little guy takes center stage in this platformy, shooty adventure yarn and turns out to be a hero in his own right.
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.
Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (PSP)
A nearly perfect portable edition of one of the finest, funniest action series around.
I Love
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.
Pokemon Ranger (DS)
Pokemon Ranger is relatively an ultimately forgettable action/adventure, but is an amusing dual-screen diversion until the next real Pokemon game arrives.
Chibi Robo (GameCube)
Frog costumes, toothbrush mops and teddy bear stickers: Chibi-Robo's sweet flavor is enough to give you diabetes
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (PS2)
A blocky empire strikes back in this sequel to the surprisingly enjoyable lite actioner Lego Star Wars.
Daxter (PSP)
The little guy takes center stage in this platformy, shooty adventure yarn and turns out to be a hero in his own right.
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.
I Hate
Shrek the Third (PS2)
If you want a Shrek fix, you won't have to look far, because it will be on at least one system you own.
Rayman Raving Rabbids (PS2)
It's the mascot with no limbs against a bunch of bunnies with bloodlust in Rayman's fourth outing.
Spider-Man 3 (PS2)
Thwip! The first two Spider-Man tie-ins proved that movie games need not suck; can the third keep the streak going?
Shrek: Smash n' Crash Racing (PS2)
The pitifully dull track designs work hard to wipe any half-smiles off faces.
The Simpsons Game (Wii)
Not so much a cohesive game as a series of "episodes", this is still head and shoulders above the spin-off games that have clouded Springfield's finest down the years.