
The Sims 2: Pets Review
The Sims 2: Pets for the DS feels limited and repetitive, and it lacks the heart that any good pet-care sim must have.
The Sims 2: Pets for the DS feels limited and repetitive, and it lacks the heart that any good pet-care sim must have.
Yoshi's Island DS is a terrific platformer that’s every bit as fun and charming as its predecessor.
Need for Speed Carbon is an enjoyable and stylish street racer that offers plenty of customization options and a few sweet gamebreaker features.
Carbon on the GBA is a decent racer in its own right, but it doesn't provide the amount of excitement or attitude that the other versions of the game do.
Downhill Jam shifts away from the trick-heavy gameplay of old and turns Tony Hawk into a racer--and a fairly decent one at that.
Flushed Away for the Nintendo DS is a decent 3D side-scroller, but there isn't much more than a couple of hours of play built into it.
Flushed Away for the GBA is a dull, repetitive side-scroller that deserves to be flushed away.
Flushed Away is a generic run-and-jump game that's hampered by technical problems.
Flushed Away is a generic run-and-jump game that's hampered by technical problems.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is a derivative, uninteresting, and sloppy beat-'em-up.
The Flash's abilities are implemented in interesting and fun ways, plus the game looks and sounds exactly the way you'd want a comic book game to be presented.
Justice League Heroes is a halfhearted beat-'em-up game that does very little to make you feel as if you're controlling your favorite comic book characters.
Intense boss fights and hot video scenes make up for the doldrums brought about by Spyro's constant struggle against generic enemies.
The game is too short, the combat is way too repetitive, and the graphics and audio are years behind the curve.
Harlem Globetrotters: World Tour is a sloppy two-on-two basketball game that includes Globetrotters players but none of their signature shots or antics.
It may be a great toy, but Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots is a lousy video game.
Crash Boom Bang! is a Mario Party wannabe, ruined by crummy minigames.
Clubhouse Games serves up 42 different parlor games that practically anyone can pick up and play--and most of them support local and online multiplayer modes.
One of the games included with Bubble Bobble Revolution is a genuine classic. The other is so plagued with glitches that it can't even be finished.
Rainbow Islands Revolution is a classic arcade game reworked to use the touch screen almost exclusively.
Open Season is a slick action game that plays like a bizarre mash-up of Metal Slug and Mario.
Teamwork and puzzles distinguish this side-scroller from other movie-based games.
Open Season on the PSP isn't a lengthy game, but it is fun while it lasts.
This rendition of Open Season is a plodding adventure full of inane fetch quests and lifeless dialogue scenes.
This rendition of Open Season is a plodding adventure full of inane fetch quests and lifeless dialogue scenes.
This rendition of Open Season is a plodding adventure full of inane fetch quests and lifeless dialogue scenes.
This rendition of Open Season is a plodding adventure full of inane fetch quests and lifeless dialogue scenes.
This rendition of Open Season is a plodding adventure full of inane fetch quests and lifeless dialogue scenes.
Although each of these three games looks and sounds old, they're all still fun and relevant.
Apart from the lack of online play, MechAssault: Phantom War brings all of the mech combat action from the Xbox to the Nintendo DS without losing much in translation.
The injection of Pokémon characters and aspects hasn't done anything to improve ChunSoft's oft-copied dungeon hack.
The injection of Pokémon characters and aspects hasn't done anything to improve ChunSoft's oft-copied dungeon hack.
Seeing the three original Star Wars stories play out as Lego toys is a treat, and the game is also a good action adventure in its own right.
Despite a litany of glitches, LEGO Star Wars II is a rousing action adventure game that lives up to its source material.
Natsume's attempt to marry the air combat and role-playing genres often feels underdeveloped and unpolished.
To make a long story short, Madden NFL 07 for the GBA is simply the 06 game with updated rosters and five extra minigames.
Madden NFL 07 overcomes its no-frills presentation by providing all of the play modes and rich football fundamentals that fans have come to expect.
Battle B-Daman fails to capture the fun, dynamic nature of the tabletop game it's based on.
The open-ended design is a breath of fresh air, while the overall presentation lives up to the movie's skewed style and humor.
The open-ended design is a breath of fresh air, while the overall presentation lives up to the movie's skewed style and humor.
Log in to comment