All Wii Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/wii/reviews/l-I/s-a-zThe Incredible Hulk (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/wii/the-incredible-hulk/review/the-incredible-hulk/a-2008061015212070581055/g-2008040716517513035<img src="http://static.gamesradar.com/images/mb/GamesRadar/us/Games/I/Incredible%20Hulk,%20The/Bulk%20Viewers/Wii/2008-04-07/Wii%20Screenshots_4.7.08_07--article_blog_image.jpg" border="0"></img><br /><p>The people that made the 2008 rendition of The Incredible Hulk must have really liked 2005's The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. They've employed the same free-roaming design and have given the Hulk many of the same abilities that he had in that earlier game. But that's totally A-OK, since they've also jazzed up the graphics and given players many more ways to destroy the people and buildings populating the expansive 3D replica of ...</p>Wii reviewJun 10, 2008Indianapolis 500 Legends (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/wii/indianapolis-500-legends/review/indianapolis-500-legends/a-2008032014279989012/g-20070712152339565085We have to hand it to the developers of Indianapolis 500 Legends:&#160;they've got balls. Does Electronic Arts, the largest game publisher in the world, have the nerve to make a Madden football game with only the Dallas Cowboys? Of course not. Does Nintendo,&#160;a company whose corporate philosophy is apparently, "Screw you. We'll do what we want."&#160;have the stones to&#160;craft a new Tetris&#160;that uses&#160;only one shape of block? No they do not.&#160;Yet,&#160;the scrappy upstarts in charge of this historically-inspired racing game thought it would be perfectly fine to make a racing game that contained only a single track - and an oval one, at that. ...<br/>Wii reviewMar 24, 2008Iron Man (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/wii/iron-man/review/iron-man/a-2008050515133240637208/g-2006110614137801034<img src="http://static.gamesradar.com/images/mb/GamesRadar/us/Games/I/Iron%20Man/Bulk%20Viewers/Wii/2008-05-06/IronManWii3-1--article_blog_image.jpg" border="0"></img><br /><p>Question: if Iron Man can fly, why has he stumbled into every pitfall of the superhero genre? His game is messy, confusing and, at best, about as good as Catwoman or Batman Begins. Which is not good at all.</p><p>In this game of the film of the comic, you are the titular Iron Man - disabled billionaire inventor Tony Stark - in his rocket-booted iron suit, out to thwart evildoers. At heart it&#8217;s a shoot-&#8217;em-up with a great deal of ...</p>Wii reviewMay 6, 2008