Rhythm Paradise finally makes its way over to the UK this week. Read our review of the European version to find out if it truly is heavenly... - By Mike Mason
Read more 15 CommentsWhat happens when you attempt to splice two genres together? Normally disaster. But does Henry Hatsworth succeed where other games have previously failed? - By Adam Riley
Read more 8 CommentsRenegade Kid jumped onboard the DS scene with a new IP, Dementium: The Ward back in 2007. Does blending horror with first person shooting work? - By Jorge Ba-oh
Read more 6 CommentsSkip Ltd's work on the Art Style series on WiiWare has so far been exemplary, but can the company's DSiWare creations keep the standard so high? - By Adam Riley
Read more 3 CommentsDoes the visual novel have a place on DS outside of Japan? Take a look at our review of Killaware's Lux-Pain by - By Mike Mason
Read more 6 CommentsAfter already seeing success with another WarioWare mini-game, Pyoro, can Paper Plane prove to be just as addictive? - By Adam Riley
Read more 8 CommentsBig Fish Games returns to the Mystery Case Files series by bringing the find-the-hidden-objects formula to Nintendo's DS. How does it work out? - By Jorge Ba-oh
Read more 4 CommentsNippon Ichi Software’s popular strategy role-playing series finally makes its way onto the DS in Europe. Head inside for a full review by - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Read more 5 CommentsAdam Riley takes a look at Pyoro for DSiWare, the game lifted from the WarioWare series, to see if it warrants its 200 Points price-tag. - By Adam Riley
Read more 9 CommentsWith a slew of training games bombarding the Nintendo DS, Adam Riley takes a look at Challenge Me to see if it is one of the better entries in the genre. - By Adam Riley
Read more 2 CommentsWith the Nintendo DSi hitting Europe last week, Adam Riley takes a look at one of its exclusive launch games - WarioWare: Snapped! to see if it is worth the investment. - By Adam Riley
Read more 8 CommentsThere's a severe lack of motorbike games on the market; can Moto Racer DS speed in and take advantage? Find out in our review... - By James Temperton
Read more 4 CommentsIt's been two decades since the original Populous, and EA has seen fit to give it another go on DS. Twenty years on, how does it stand up? - By Matthew Evans
Read more 1 CommentIt's been a long wait for Europe to get their hands on Harvest Moon's re-imagining Rune Factory, but was it worth it? Karn Bianco gets his hands dirty to find out in our review... - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Read more 4 CommentsIt's been a while since we've had a truly hardcore platforming game, but that looks set to change with the arrival of Legend of Kage 2. But is it worth your coins? - By Matthew Evans
Read more 3 CommentsWith the return of Contra last year on DS, it seems right that it would be another run 'n' gunner's turn now. How does SNK's latest effort, Metal Slug 7, hold up? - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Read more 7 CommentsBack in late 2007, Geometry Wars made its debut on DS. Clearly inspired by it, Italian indie developer Next Wave Team has created XG Blast!, a remarkably similar game with a handful of new features. How does it compare? - By Adam Riley
Read more 4 CommentsWith Nintendo already leading the way with its immensely addictive Picross on DS, can French outfit Little Worlds manage to match such a high standard with its own touch-screen effort? Adam Riley dons his puzzling cap to find out in this latest review… - By Adam Riley
Read more 4 CommentsIn an attempt to break apart from the crowd Ignition Entertainment are releasing Tornado on DS, a Katamari-inspired game where your task is to clean up the city with the aid of the wind. Did it blow us away, or is it just a suckfest? Find out in our review - By Matthew Evans
Read more 10 CommentsNadeo's TrackMania has a massive following, but can the new DS version replicate the quality? Adam Riley takes a closer look... - By Adam Riley
Read more 6 CommentsThe DS has become something of an RPG machine, so it only seems right that some Western publishers want to hop in on the act. Zubo is EA's effort - but is it for everybody, or does it solely live up to its kid-friendly appearance? Find out in our review by - By Matthew Evans
Read more 9 CommentsAdam Riley takes a look at one of the first point-and-click adventures to be announced for Nintendo DS, Runaway: Dream of the Turtle, in this latest review. - By Adam Riley
Read more 3 CommentsExit DS is one damn good looking game, but it is also an infuriating game. 100 levels of addictive yet at times hugely annoying puzzles make this a game that we hate to love. But we just can't help ourselves. Read on to find out why we love it so. - By James Temperton
Read more 4 CommentsAdam Riley takes a look at Nintendo's latest DS release for Europe - a collection of literature titles bundled into one handy cartridge; 100 Classic Book Collection. - By Adam Riley
Read more 17 CommentsGoichi Suda's original version of Flower, Sun and Rain on PS2 failed to make it out of Japan; should its DS remake have remained there as well? Adam Riley takes a closer look at the European release of this quirky adventure. - By Adam Riley
Read more 16 CommentsWe like to dance. No, actually, that's a lie. We have collective left feet and the very prospect of dancing without inebriating substances makes us weak at the knees. Thankfully, in the world of gaming we can dance. Indeed, we can dance like a star thanks to Ubisofts latest 'casual gaming' offering. We enter with one cynical eye-brow raised. - By James Temperton
Read more 1 CommentAfter their successful DS debut Drawn To Life, 5th Cell are back with their next title, Lock's Quest. Can the team match or surpass what they did with their last game? Find out in our review by - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Read more 8 CommentsIt's time to get your adventure gear on again, as we go crawling through yet another dungeon-based RPG. This one's got a twist, though - the dungeon is of your own creation. Take a look at our review - By Karn Spydar Lee Bianco
Read more 2 CommentsIt has been a long wait for the European release of Level 5's first DS offering. Does Professor Layton deserve all the attention Nintendo hopes it will get this Christmas? Adam Riley takes a closer look... - By Adam Riley
Read more 21 CommentsAfter its initial DS release back in August 2007, Nintendo has finally seen fit to bring Phoenix Wright's third adventure. Was it worth waiting for, though? - By Adam Riley
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