SNK Arcade Classics was fun for someone who hadn’t played any of these old titles, but might leave some gamers asking where the beef is. Only a few good games, and only an average challenge, but I still had fun.
New Play Control Mario Power Tennis makes playing tennis against friends or foe as responsive and intuitive as playing Wii Sports Tennis. Recommended for gamers who love satisfying and engaging virtual sports, but does require physical precision in the shot motions.
Top Spin 3 for the Wii Game Console is a slightly stripped down experience from that you saw on the Xbox and Playstation versions, but it adds a nice element of new fun with the motion control aspects of the Wii. Entertaining and satisfying gameplay that provides hours of enjoyment.
Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party 2 is a fun blast of energy with a lot of modes and music to keep the party going. Hand gestures and gimmicks add a layer of fun and enjoyment to the experience, but left everything from the original in place.
Rock Band 2 is just more of the rocking-out fun you remember from Rock Band with a few instrumental upgrades, new downloadable content, fun and satisfying game play, and a vast array of customization possible. Rock Band 2 continues the Rock Band experience.
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure is an engaging Wii puzzle game loaded with swashbuckling pirate adventures. This unique title from Capcom has a mix of problem solving brain teasers and traditional action-adventure exploration. Find out why this is a must have for families.
Square Enix has released another WiiWare offering, a tower defense game set in the Final Fantasy universe. So how does Crystal Defenders stack up against the countless free ones available on the Internet? Find out in this full review of the game.
This Boxing guide for Wii Sports teaches you the basics of the Wii console virtual boxing experience, introduces you to the included boxing training exercises, and even provides you with winning strategies for boxing your way to victory! Use these skills to master it on your Wii console.
Sam & Max first appeared on our PCs nearly twenty years ago. A cartoon show and a few cancelled sequels later, they’ve been revived by Telltale Games to appear in episodic format. In this review, we’ll take a look at the six episodes that make up Sam & Max: Season One on the Wii.