Ju-on: The Grudge Review
Ju-on: The Grudge offers some decent scares, but is severely lacking in content.
Ju-on: The Grudge offers some decent scares, but is severely lacking in content.
Anything and everything is a puzzle tool in Scribblenauts.
Re-experience the charm (and frustration) of 80s gaming with Retro Game Challenge.
Jump into one of the most visually stunning action games with Muramasa: The Demon Blade.
The book of prophecy can alter Avalon Code’s world, but it can’t fix the game’s clunky interface and lackluster gameplay.
Scribblenauts is arguably one of the most anticipated DS games of the year. Telling the people they can spawn whatever they want and see it come to life seems to good to be true. Does it live up to its hype?
Set off on another fantastic puzzle-filled adventure with Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke.
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Ghostbusters, when it was released in the 80s, was a sensation, spawning a series that spanned two movies, an animated television show, comic books, video games, and tons of other merchandise. What better way to celebrate 25 years of specter hunting than a brand new video game with new plot, new ghost capturing weapons, and [...]
Though relatively unknown outside of Japan, Starfy has made a name for himself as a platforming hero on Nintendo’s handheld systems since 2002. Now, with the release of The Legendary Starfy on the Nintendo DS, the loveable protagonist is ready to make a splash in North America. Though the plot and graphics are sickeningly cute, [...]
What better way to spend your summer afternoons than sprawled out on the couch, basking in the glow of the television, with a Wii MotionPlus in your hand? The highly anticipated Wii Sports Resort, featuring a dozen sports (many with subcategories) and, more importantly, the new controller addition Wii MotionPlus, promised to deliver greater accuracy [...]
Before Killer 7 and No More Heroes, Goichi Suda was making gamers scratch their heads with Flower, Sun, and Rain, originally on the PS2 but now gracing the Nintendo DS. The protagonist Sumio Mondo is a professional searcher–in other words, a detective–who checks into the hotel Flower, Sun, and Rain on a secluded island in [...]
Who better to rule the world than a young child with a magic crown and the ability to charm others? In this whimsical real-time strategy game (RTS), command your citizens in battle and exploration, venturing into foreign lands to defeat the seven other kings, and unite the world under the banner of the kingdom of [...]
With so many games putting you in the shoes of the hero, where is the villain’s journey of destruction and carnage? Overlord: Dark Legend answers the call, giving you command of goblin-like minions to destroy and conquer as you please in proper real-time strategy (RTS) fashion. In a fantasy world setting, it’s up to you [...]
If there’s one thing the DS can’t get enough of, it’s RPGs. Suikoden Tierkreis adds to the DS’s already impressive library with a traditional RPG style mixed with an elaborate and extensive story. With 108 heroes available to recruit, Suikoden Tierkreis has you battling the Order of the One True Way and their fatalistic doctrine [...]