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 ...
This first person fighting game for WiiWare has you hacking and slashing your way through fantastical creatures in a mystical arena.
This reboot of an 8-bit classic does little to make us want to play it. There is some decent platforming within the game if you are willing to wade through ...
It's a cute assortment of minigames, but is only as fun as the group of players around you. The balance board support is great, though.
Due to the lack of button presses, Ready 2 Rumble's horrid controls make it impossible to win at bouts.
The first let so many down, while part two succeeds in just about everything it set out to do. Maybe it’s the bundled MotionPlus, maybe it’s just better programming, but ...
Natsume's new WiiWare title is poised to bring the legions of casual-fishing-game-simulator fans to their TVs for some fun fishin' action.
For the Wii owner who has everything, Bird Hunt challenges players to hunt through 60 levels of birds including turkeys, ducks, grouse and pheasants.
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.
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.
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?
The first country-focused Rock Band entry, this standalone release features 21 tracks from some of country’s biggest artists, such as Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean and ...
A weak "be in a band" music game that is very much like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, but not remotely as good as either.
Roogoo does get repetitive fairly quickly despite the Wii-specific gimmicks, but it’s still a decent, if short-lived, puzzler.
It may seem like a straightforward tile-sliding puzzle game, but an emphasis on story and the ability to create your own levels might just keep this one interesting enough to ...