This sequel is equal in its fun and infuriation, making it ultimately sort of above average.
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.
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.
This is clearly and indisputably the Rock Band we’re all familiar with, reskinned with some swanky Beatles animations. Fans might be disappointed that there isn’t a bit more band history, ...
Finally a well-put together third party FPS for the Wii. Although the environments can be drab and enemy AI is undoubtably weak, this is bar none the best multiplayer experience on ...
This immature, Mature rated title is just the gore covered dose of arcade-y fun the Wii needed.
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 ...
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).
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 ...
Based on Cartoon Network's same-titled television series, The Secret Saturdays has a mix of combat, puzzles and platforming mechanics.
Utilizing Wii MotionPlus, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 allows near-perfect 1:1 swing - and control to work the ball - from the tee box to the green. Throw in an absurd amount ...
Fixing some of the issues that made Legend only pretty good, Underworld's focus is entirely on platforming, and it's all the better for it.
An unusual and pricey experiment winds up sucking the soul out of this storied skateboarding franchise.
Toy Story isn’t just a game for kids; fans of the trilogy should have no reservations about picking this one up.
The best we can say for it is at least it ends before the shoot, punch, jump formula can grow old. Also: there’s little to no LaBeouf.