Category: Wii Games
Muscle March Wii Review
Just how weird do you like your games? If you answered “batcrap crazy weird,” then I’ve got a game for you. Muscle March is the latest Japanese import from Namco Bandai and you probably couldn’t make up a stranger game if you tried. While
Wii Fit Plus Review
I only briefly got to play the original Wii Fit, but liked its idea; it served as both an example of the Balance Board’s potential and a decent way to get feedback on your exercise. So when this upgraded version
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Wii Review
From the moment you turn on Silent Hill: Shattered Memories and are informed that the game “plays you as much as you play it,” it’s evident that you’re in for something quite different. Indeed, this is not the Silent Hill
Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! Wii Review
Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! is the third major console release and the first multiplatform offering for the popular DVD-based board game. Unfortunately, like many popular film trilogies, Scene It seems to have reached its peak a bit too
DiRT 2 Wii Review
On the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, Dirt 2 is an off-road racing game that’s difficult to fault, but sadly, that’s not the case on the Wii. There are some great course designs, and there’s definitely fun to be
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
When it comes to creating distinct and memorable worlds, few developers have such a storied history as Square Enix. And in The Crystal Bearers, the new third-person adventure game set in the Crystal Chronicles universe, this gift for conjuring worlds
Your Shape Wii Review
Every exercise game has its target audience, most don’t exclude half of the population like Ubisoft’s Your Shape Featuring Jenny McCarthy does by featuring nothing but aerobics exercise programs for women. It’s going to be hard to get too many
Academy of Champions: Soccer Wii Review
Academy of Champions: Soccer is aimed directly at the preteen set and has a focus almost evenly split between soccer-school social life and booting a ball around on the pitch. But even though it’s more of a shallow role-playing game
Super Mario Bros Wii Review
You better bring your butt-stomping A-game to New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Like the best Mario 2D games of decades past, this game is unashamedly and deliciously challenging. It will even test the most seasoned platforming veterans. And it’s not















































