LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

HULK SMASH LEGOS! THEN HULK BUILD LEGOS!

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies

Before starting Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, I had never played a Phoenix Wright game. A glaring oversight on my record, I had always intended to pick one up but for whatever reason that action never materialized. With Dual Destinies I really had no idea what I was getting into or, really, what genre of games Phoenix Wright subscribed to. “Bonkers Courtroom Simulation”...[Read More]

Pokémon X & Y

Pokémon has finally entered the realm of the 3D handheld experience. Read on to discover Y these X-clusive games are worth your time.

Skylanders: SWAP Force (3DS)

The 3DS version of the new Skylanders game is significantly different than the console one. That's not to say SWAP Force is bad on the 3DS, but it is inferior to what you'll get on other platforms. Let's take a closer look.

Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure

Maxwell's back and he's brought some liscensed friends this time around. Is fan service enough to push Scribblenauts to the next level?

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Though Bowser’s Inside Story was certainly the pinnacle, Dream Team is a strong successor to the unique RPG series.

Project X Zone

Possibly the largest mash-up of videogame characters in one game. Does the gameplay hold up to its epic roster or should you X this game off your list?

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

Two of the best 2D Zelda games return for the first time on the 3DS Virtual Console. Have they held up over all these years?

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

Two of the best 2D Zelda games return for the first time on the 3DS Virtual Console. Have they held up over all these years?

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

  It’s fun, but is New Leaf’s material old hat?

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D

Donkey Kong barrels his way onto the 3DS for a remake of the Wii classic. Does it hold up to the same level of greatness as its predecessor?

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move

Since 2004, Mario Vs. Donkey Kong has provided four solid puzzle titles to both the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. Starting as an action/platforming puzzler, the series moved more into a sandbox style, on-rails platforming puzzler. Everything up until now has been seen in a classic 2D platforming style but with the newest iteration to the series being on the 3DS, why not change things up a litt...[Read More]