Senran Kagura Burst
Platform: 3DS • Author: Paul Muchmore
A game known more for its cover than its content, but is there more to Senran Kagura Burst than meets the eye? Find out in our review.
Platform: 3DS • Author: Paul Muchmore
A game known more for its cover than its content, but is there more to Senran Kagura Burst than meets the eye? Find out in our review.
Platform: 3DS • Author: Dean Jones
Think you can manage a football team? Nintendo Pocket Football Club lets you put that notion to the test in one heck of a charming eShop title.
Platform: DS • Author: Dean Jones
Two of the most beloved Nintendo DS franchises join forces in one of the most anticipated games of 2014. Find out just how well pairing up a proper English gentleman and an enthusiastic lawyer plays out.
Platform: 3DS • Author: Mohamed Ali
Mark Evans and his friends are back for Inazuma Eleven 3 but this time they have their sights set on world glory as they take on the Football Frontier International tournament!
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Retro Studios has another stab at Nintendo's furriest character. Find out if it's worth a swing, or just a bunch of old bananas.
Platform: 3DS • Author: Sam C Gittins
The original outing of the Blue Blur returns ready to download from the 3DS eShop, but is the addition of Steroscopic 3D worth a repurchase for those who may be all too familiar with the classic title or does it still hold up today? Come inside to find out...
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
One of the Wii's most popular games can now be played online against others in Wii Sports Club. Find out what we think of the refreshed Tennis and Bowling games in our Wii Sports Club review. UPDATED to include Golf
Platform: 3DS • Author: Joshua Phillips
It may be the bleak month of January, but Mario still has his party hat on. Head inside to see how his bite-size gathering fares...
Platform: 3DS • Author: Sam C Gittins
A blast from the past Ecco the Dolphin is reborn on the 3DS eShop with the added depth of stereoscopic 3D. Wether you are old enough to have swan with Ecco on your Mega Drive or young enough to be taking your first plunge into Ecco's Ocean read on to find out if this re-release is still worth saving those pennies for.
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
The beloved anime series long assumed dead gets the video game treatment to coincide with the new series. We check out whether The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths is as wonderful as the anime series that inspired it.
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Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
Platform: Wii U • Author: Mark Lee
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