A rich strategy game that is both intuitive and challenging, both innovative and polished.
If a good 16-bit shooter is what you're looking for, you could do a lot better elsewhere.
There's a lot of gameplay in Cultures, but it's mainly because the designers keep forcing you to do the same thing over and over.
Psikyo's take on the classic conventions strike as true as most modern attempts, and the fans of such games should welcome the results.
Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle will take you on an adventure around the world filled with humor, puzzles, and danger.
Despite the simplistic nature of the game and sheer mediocrity of many of the game elements, Ballistic is still a fairly fun puzzle game with a refreshingly new premise.
Beyond Atlantis is just a chain of nonsensical puzzles and conversations, albeit nonsense that attempts to be mystical.
The classic first-person shooter makes an appearance on Xbox LIVE Arcade.
Ecco the Dolphin splashes onto Xbox LIVE Arcade.
7 Wonders of the Ancient World is a puzzle game for the PSP.
Luxor arrives on the Xbox 360, offering up 88 new levels with an Egyptian theme.
Dracula: The Last Sanctuary has huge lapses in logic, no atmosphere, and very little in the way of respect for Bram Stoker's original story.
Choose to fight along side good or evil during the tumultuous time of the Sengoku era and carve your name into history.
The sequel to Touch Detective features a wackier story, more locations, and familiar characters.
This point & click adventure follows a modern fairy tale set in a fantasy world with hand-painted backgrounds.
Exercise various area of cognitive function in this game, including logic, math, memory, and visual thinking.
One of the first WiiWare games lets players take on the powers of the wind spirit to guide and protect a young boy on a quest to lift an evil ...
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is an episodic game available exclusively for Nintendo's WiiWare service.
Naughty Bear tells the tale of one demented teddy bear's ruthless efforts to torment and harass the inhabitants of the Island of Perfection.
Vancouver Canucks' Ryan Kesler covers this year's Wii-exclusive outing of Visual Concepts' hockey sim.
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