I Want
The Legendary Starfy (DS)

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 ...

ICO (PS2)
Soft, slow and slightly soppy, there are few finer, moodier adventures around.
Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time (DS)

This time the super brothers team up with their younger selves to save the Mushroom Kingdom in this classic RPG.

Yoshi's Island DS (DS)
Eleven years later, Yoshi's still carrying Baby Mario on his back - but now he's got to baby-sit Baby DK and Baby Peach too. A DS update that's ...
Ultimate Mortal Kombat (DS)
With a multiplayer this good, $30 isn't the only thing you'll be throwing down.
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS)

Another touch screen-focused adventure for the hero of Hyrule, this time based around riding trains. Seriously.

I'm playing
The World Ends With You (DS)
This game's trip to Shibuya proves that Squeenix can actually put a real game on a handheld and the results are pretty awesome.
Battlefield 2 Modern Combat (PS2)
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 ...
Tales of the Abyss (PS2)
This RPG blends fast action, complex story, lovable characters and dazzling visuals into one of the most exciting games on the PS2 in 2006.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (DS)

This is a superb transfer of the console GTA experience, which is shocking to see on this underpowered system.

I've Beaten
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
The consistently engrossing atmosphere and crackling sound effects blanket the excessive amount of recycled tunnel-diving, alien-squashing gameplay.
Pokemon Diamond / Pearl (DS)
The biggest series in handheld gaming comes to the DS with 3D graphics, plenty of new monsters and the same turn-based battling and exploration that originally made its fortunes.
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
A remarkable adventure in a melancholy world unlike any you've seen before
Lost Magic (DS)
Cast spells with your stylus and battle enemies with a horde of your own - this action RPG/strategy hybrid is distinctly fun.
Gun (PS2)
Gun perfectly bottles classic Old West ingredients in videogame form, and the label doesn't read "snake oil."
I Love
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
The consistently engrossing atmosphere and crackling sound effects blanket the excessive amount of recycled tunnel-diving, alien-squashing gameplay.
The World Ends With You (DS)
This game's trip to Shibuya proves that Squeenix can actually put a real game on a handheld and the results are pretty awesome.
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
A remarkable adventure in a melancholy world unlike any you've seen before
Battlefield 2 Modern Combat (PS2)
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 ...
Dance Dance Revolution Supernova (PS2)
Solid new dance tunes, EyeToy support, and the ability to link to arcade machines are great additions for hardcore DDR fanatics, but for the rest of us SuperNOVA feels like ...
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2 (PS2)
Dust off those boogie shoes. This PS2 DDR sequel is crammed full of new tracks, online Eyetoy camera support and the new Hyper Master mode to solidify your Lord of ...
I Hate
Halo 3 (Xbox 360)
Master Chief returns to fuel another round of alien-smashing blood-bathery. What are you waiting for? Finish the fight!