Rogue Trooper's outing on the Wii is hard to put down despite that it's not particularly original.
The entire game feels like a defiantly kickass celebration of music. Combined with the complete success and undeniable innovation of Pro Mode, how could anyone resist Rock Band 3?
A more than competent on-rails shooter with fun co-op, but it does very little new with the genre and is better suited to longtime RE fans.
A still scary re-release of a re-release but now with more Wii-controls! This is for those who either have not played the original, or for series fans: the GameCube remake.
For your cash, you get a charming and original action title, which makes the best use of those Raving Rabbids yet. And as a special bonus, Rayman’s not in it, so ...
A solid, if all-too-familiar, game keeps the near-dead NHL 2K franchise name alive. The new Wii Motion Plus controls are interesting but definitely take some work to master, and there’s ...
It may be nearly 8 years old, but Pikmin is still the adorable RTS masterpiece it once was, just a little older and with motion control added.
We wish this was a new game instead of a remake, but at least Mario Tennis has some great, simple fun to go with the new Wii controls.
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 ...
Although it gets a bit repetitive, and there isn’t much to it, there’s something fascinating about a game that lets you eat and eat until you poo out a ‘Legendary ...
While it may be one of few pool games on the Wii, you would be much better off ignoring this poor recreation and playing a free flash game of pool ...
This is a throwaway WiiWare game, that should be taken lightly and in small doses, but the doses you’d be giving yourself will be fun ones. Playing too long will lead ...
The insanely popular and better-than-bad LEGO Star Wars series returns, this time covering the Clone Wars that were featured in the popular animated series.
Once again Spyro can do no better than be too boring and difficult for the kids it wants to sell to, while being too kiddy for adults. On the other ...
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 very dated.
Based on the incredibly long running Japanese action show, this game follows the adventures of the series' most recent US import.