Category: Wii Games

Driver San Francisco Review

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Driver: San Francisco – Disappointment. Driver’s graphics are really kind of sub-par.  For a game released only a few months ago (end of August), it is just disappointing.  Cranked all the way up the graphics aren’t better than something you

Rock Band 3 Review

It’s been two years since the last true Rock Band game, and Harmonix used that time to offer something awesome for those willing to lay down some extra coin. While the core game hasn’t changed really at all since Rock

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 Review

Last year, THQ listened to fans, dumped motion controls, and put out a Wii version of a WWE game that fans could be proud of. It was a port of the PS2 version, but it had all the presentation and

Tales of Elastic Boy: Mission 1 Review

So, anyone remember Mister Slime? It was an innovative little platformer project that came to the DS two years ago and generated a bit of a buzz. Craig was a bit underwhelmed with the final product, giving it just an

NHL 2K11 Review

I give 2K Sports a lot of credit for sitting out this year on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 when it comes to hockey. They’re stepping back to develop NHL 2K12 after getting their ass kicked by EA’s series last

Metroid: Other M Review

A few short years ago, Retro Studios wrapped up its GameCube and Nintendo Wii Metroid Prime trilogy, a three-part adventure that led up to the original NES classic. But there’s far more to be told about this intergalactic bounty hunter,

And Yet it Moves Review

I’m liking WiiWare more and more lately. Every time some cool indie PC game gets ported to the console I jump at the chance to play it. I’ve been waiting a year for And Yet it Moves to hit the

Arcade Sports Review

You’ve seen this kind of game millions of times before on Wii — a tossed-together collection of various sporting activities reimagined to work with the motion controls of the Wii Remote, but the controls are rough, the graphics are worse

Bejeweled 2 Review

Everyone and their mothers have played PopCap’s Bejeweled, though the mothers are likely the ones still playing it today. It’s a modern casual classic, a low-impact match-three puzzler that’s been ported around to every possible place — Internet sites, home

Robin Hood: The Return of Richard Review

Figuring out that this is the latest WiiWare release to be ported from the iPhone isn’t too hard to do — Robin Hood: The Return of Richard is decidedly “mobile” in its look and feel. The subtitle would have you

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