
Poker Smash Review
Poker Smash is an exciting and fast-paced puzzle game that puts an interesting twist on a fairly standard gameplay formula.
Poker Smash is an exciting and fast-paced puzzle game that puts an interesting twist on a fairly standard gameplay formula.
Brutally insane bunnies can be fun, but there aren't enough minigames to keep those in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 interesting for long.
Advance Wars' new look and feel won't appeal to a lot of fans, but the series gameplay remains intact.
The Xbox Live Arcade release of Tron hobbles this absolute arcade classic with some technical problems.
It's not the best version of Puzzle Quest to date, but it still offers much of the same great fun.
It's a little pricey for what you get, but this is still one of the craziest, most entertaining side-scrolling shooters you'll play.
It's not the best version of Puzzle Quest to date, but it still offers much of the same great fun.
Pain is the video game equivalent of breaking fine china with a hammer: it's simple, crude, and not very cost-effective, but still rather satisfying.
A deliberate '90s-arcade-game charm and some ridiculous non sequiturs give this incredibly brief light gun shooter an odd appeal.
A bland first-person shooter mode does little to freshen up the stale taste of this aging light-gun series.
Incredible production values and plenty of thrilling moments help make Uncharted an action-packed adventure, in spite of some slightly uneven gameplay.
Lara Croft's transition to the Wii is not an entirely smooth one.
Good atmosphere and some unique mechanics make this a solid on-rails shooter.
The Clash of Ninja games haven't been great, and Revolution isn't much more than a thin coat of paint on the same old game.
Despite the descriptive accuracy of its title, Word Puzzle is too shallow to satisfy fans of word puzzles.
Even if the new bells and whistles aren't enough to bring back established fans, this is still Lego Star Wars at its finest.
Even if the new bells and whistles aren't enough to bring back established fans, this is still Lego Star Wars at its finest.
Even if the new bells and whistles aren't enough to bring back established fans, this is still Lego Star Wars at its finest.
There's simply not enough of a game here to prop up the pretty pictures.
Despite certain underdeveloped elements, this is the most ambitious and accessible Naruto game yet.
Tomb Raider: Anniversary's success is twofold: It does well by the memory of the original and makes a dynamic action adventure game that's fun to play in 2007.
Those exhausted with puzzle-genre conventions will find Exit to be a fun and inventive brainteaser with a wonderful sense of style.
Derivative as it is, Conan is still a viscerally satisfying adventure.
E4's intense visuals and unique concept make for an interesting experience.
It's close, but Table Tennis is not as good a fit as it should have been on the Wii.
It's a fairly sturdy, combat-heavy platformer with a good hook, but it lacks a real distinct attitude.
It's a fairly sturdy, combat-heavy platformer with a good hook, but it lacks a real distinct attitude.
It's a fairly sturdy, combat-heavy platformer with a good hook, but it lacks a real distinct attitude.
Big, crisp graphics and online multiplayer markedly improve Puzzle Quest's oddly hypnotic blend of RPG and puzzle-game conventions.
Some flashy action, a playful sense of humor, and a clean visual style bring this otherwise straightforward beat-'em-up to life.
Dewy's Adventure is too cute for adults and too frustrating for kids.
Save for its fish tank presentation, this is a wholly unremarkable version of Tetris.
Some flashy action, a playful sense of humor, and a clean visual style bring this otherwise straightforward beat-'em-up to life.
Some flashy action, a playful sense of humor, and a clean visual style bring this otherwise straightforward beat-'em-up to life.
Some flashy action, a playful sense of humor, and a clean visual style bring this otherwise straightforward beat-'em-up to life.
Despite feeling a little irrelevant in 2007, Jackass: The Game does a decent job of capturing the feel of the show.
Despite feeling a little irrelevant in 2007, Jackass: The Game does a decent job of capturing the feel of the show.
Digimon World: Data Squad is a crushingly repetitive and generally joyless role-playing game.
7 Wonders is a competent clone of a competent Bejeweled clone that does little to set itself apart.
Though the additions and adjustments to the standard Worms experience aren't game changing, the playful violence and light strategy still hold up.
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