The fastest hedgehog alive in the slowest game genre about is not something that we can say we expected, but Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood defies all logic in being an RPG outing for Sonic. Take a look how it fares in our review - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Despite a long, drawn out development process that left many wondering if the game had been cancelled, has Monolith Soft created a strong game in Disaster: Day of Crisis? Adam Riley takes a closer look… - By Adam Riley
Can Strong Bad strike it lucky for the third time in a row? The latest in the Strongbad series is about to hit WiiWare, so come and find out how it holds up in our review - By Mike Mason
The fourth Dragon Quest never made it to Europe, but it has finally be converted to DS and given its chance. Should RPG fans pay any attention, though? Adam Riley takes a closer look… - By Adam Riley
Whilst the Ankh series has three successful PC iterations, the point-and-click adventure has just received its first DS edition. Adam Riley takes a look at how well the transition has been… - By Adam Riley
Data Design are the latest to attempt to best Wii Sports, this time in the area of golf. We find out if Kidz Sports: Crazy Mini Golf stands a chance in our review - By Mike Mason
Adam Riley takes a closer look at Nintendo’s attempt at resurrecting the classic 2D platform formula with Wario Land for Wii. Does the old style still have what it takes to fit snugly onto such a new system, though? - By Adam Riley
Imagine a multiplayer-only game for the Nintendo DS which features only that gameplay which the players create themselves. Intrigued? Read on for our full review of Bakushow - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Adam Riley takes Telltale Inc's second Strong Bad episode on WiiWare for a spin to see if the formula still works or if it is already starting to grow stale. - By Adam Riley
Adam Riley takes a closer look at Square Enix's first foray into the world of J-Horror on the Nintendo DS. Does it manage to not only scare, but do so for the right reasons? - By Adam Riley
The end of August seems to be ripe for golf games, with Tiger Woods' '09 outing and Crazy Mini Golf appearing, as well as Super Swing Golf. The latter is what we will be looking at in this review. - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Adam Riley takes a closer look at Telltale Inc's first ever WiiWare title, the unusually titled adventure 'Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People' to see if it lives up to the hype. - By Adam Riley
Adam Riley takes a look at the classic RPG joint venture from Nintendo and Squaresoft to see if it stands the test of time. - By Adam Riley
The RPGs are slowly, slowly starting to tumble out on Wii. Baroque is from the roguelike RPG-subset, arriving courtesy of Rising Star Games. Find out how it represents its genre in our review - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Puzzle games are often thought to be portable consoles' fort,' so it's not surprising how often they come out. Let's take a look at Jewel Quest Expeditions, the first of two reviews of titles from Avanquest, - By James Temperton
Come and see the second of our reviews by Avanquest's new DS puzzle games, Mahjong Quest Expeditions, - By James Temperton
Adam Riley takes a closer look at the new pet project from the makers of Kingdom Hearts to see if the same magic can be worked up on the humble Nintendo DS. - By Adam Riley
Roll up for another kids' licenced game. Is George of the Jungle any better than the others on the market, though? Swing on over to our review - By Mike Mason
The game of pool is one that hasn't cropped up as often as you'd think on a console like Wii. Arriving very late after its American release, Pool Party looks to redress this balance - but how does it do? Find out in our review. - By James Temperton
Take another stroll into the Mystery Dungeon with Pokémon as we find out whether the DS sequel can improve upon the GBA original. - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
If you've not seen Wall-E at the cinema yet, do yourself a favour - go and see it right now. Could we say the same for playing the DS game? Find out in our review - By James Temperton
Pirohuetting onto DS earlier this year, Princess On Ice is another rhythm game aimed at youngsters from 505 Games. Can it up the usual quality of children's games, or is it yet another bad game for the little folk? Find out in our review. - By Mike Mason
Every big gaming company is getting in on the act of the music game nowadays. Battle Of The Bands is THQ's effort, and we take to the stage to see how it holds up. Come inside for the review - By Mike Mason
Europe gets the short-end of the stick once again as we finally get Etrian Odyssey months after other territories. Was the dungeon crawler worth the wait? Find out in our review - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Another day, another movie tie-in. This time it's The Incredible Hulk's turn - will we be happy to smash stuff, or is it going to make us want to Hulk out? Find out in our review - By James Temperton
Fans have waited five years for the sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, and finally it's arrived with the DS version A2. Was it worth the wait? Find out in our review - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
With the Kirby series being a multi-million selling brand across the world, all eyes were on its move to the 3D realm on the N64. But was the move successful? Adam Riley takes a closer look now the game is on Virtual Console. - By Adam Riley
It's been a long time coming for us poor European Wii owners, but Super Smash Bros. Brawl is finally here on our shores. Was it worth the wait? Find out in our review - By James Temperton
Now it's time for the Wii version of LEGO Indiana Jones to undergo investigation. Find out if it deserves to whip or be whipped in our review - By James Temperton
With the Star Wars series already fully LEGO-ified, it's time for Telltale Games to turn their licence on something new. Step up, Indiana Jones. But how does it compare to their first LEGO efforts? Karn Bianco cracks the whip on the DS version... - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco