Dragon Quest IX has finally arrived stateside and brings with it a whole slew of slimes to demolish.
Prepare to be enthralled once again.
The War For Cybertron hit stores a week ago, landing on multiple platforms. The Nintendo DS actually got two versions. In the Autobots version, players control Optimus Prime and other familiar Autobots in a battle to save Cybertron from the Decepticons. Likewise in the Decepticons version, players control Megatron and Starscream and a host of other Decepticons to harness the power of Dark Energon ...[Read More]
A boyhood Goku likes to eat, fight, and punch rocks in this action-RPG brawler.
WarioWare + Mario Paint = Unholy Creative Alliance
Nintendo’s putting the heart and soul back into some of the best titles of their time. Editor's Note: This review features comments from co-editor Steve Schardein as well, who happens to be playing the Gold/Silver entries for the first time via these remakes. His comments are shown in italics. If you're a newcomer, you might appreciate Steve's take on the subjects that Pokéveteran Greg introduce...[Read More]
Zero to Hero? Or is this Hero a Zero?
Publisher Aspyr and developer Big Blue Bubble recently got together for a Nintendo DS game based off of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's popular book series, Fighting Fantasy. These books from the 80s blended classic D&D style universes with the creative possibilities of being able to choose multiple story paths (not unlike the Choose Your Own Adventure books). I haven't read any of these books...[Read More]
A full band experience for your DS (or was it half full?)
If you’re new to the DS scene or haven’t heard much of the hype in the last few years ago, you may not be familiar with one of the more creative development teams to date. 5th Cell has brought us a few instant classics through their magic of instilling gamers with unbridled creativity. Games such as Drawn to Life, Lock’s Quest, and Scribblenauts have been the frontrunners of pushing DS software in...[Read More]
This game is most certainly not in Kansas anymore.
Party like it's 1991.