Like the kinda-okay Bolt before it, G-Force makes its transition from movies to the world of video games with ease. That doesn’t mean it’s worth playing, however.
The chance to play the whole thing in co-op is a nice touch but, despite the occasional glimmer of enjoyment, this is too dull to keep anyone entertained for long.
Why bobbing up and down standing on a Balance Board and shaking a Nunchuk to pretend whip an invisible horse's backside is strangely soothing, we can't say. The rest of this jockey-sim is ...
The third in a series of casual minigame collections on Wii features 19 games, a create-a-player option and a 16-player tournament mode.
In this downloadable WiiWare title, you go around a game board, participating in various minigames with up to three other people.
Not as big or fancy as its next-gen brothers, but there's still some nostalgic fun to be had.
Everyone loves the circus. Clowns, stale peanuts, elephant feces, funnel cake; all give us wonderful memories. Now you and the whole family can play a bunch of circus themed minigames ...
Become the neighborhood’s top athlete by competing in six games (stickball, kickball, rooftop hockey, handball, jump rope and shootout soccer) and rule the courts made of manhole covers, fire hydrants and parked cars.
This promises all the interactive family fun that being a lumberjack involves, plus it uses the balance board.
Haven't gotten enough of a workout in Wii Fit? Well put the Balance Board to further use in Cardio Workout, officially approved by Gold's Gyms.
Does it live up to the original? Heck no – that was impossible. It is a damn fine, “serious” shooter on the Wii, and that’s saying something. Even without the ...
It's a great nostalgia trip, but unfortunately, many won’t appreciate the frustrating difficulty or simplistic graphics enough to shell out 600 points for this WiiWare title.
If this is an indication of the future of tennis on Wii, MotionPlus is a godsend and EA has scored a coup by getting it bundled with this game. Look no ...
Spring for the DS version, the point and click control scheme just doesn't work on this game.
Slice people up and stitch them back together as the attractive, yet troubled docs in the popular TV show.
Without a hook to give the musical shenanigans some meaning, Groovin’ Blocks – as distinctive as it looks – is doomed to blend into the background.
Don't knock Groovin' Blocks for being a Lumines clone, it's got enough style of its own to make it worthwhile. Now if only the Wii had real online capabilities...
Guitar Hero 5 is the perfect excuse to stock up on some lithium batteries, invite your friends back around and deadbolt the door. You’ll be hooked by song 2.
You don’t get to play out Van Halen’s rise to fame – instead just plod through the tracks unlocking stars. Fans will squeeze out some fun but this is the ...