Little King’s Story – Review

November 1, 2009

Just when you thought they’d run out of creative uses for the Wii Remote… It’s a scepter, and you wield it to make your subjects do your bidding.

Klonoa – Review

October 1, 2009

Not just a rerelease of the 1998 game, Klonoa for the Wii features totally rebuilt graphics that are as bright and colorful as you remember the original being.

Deadly Creatures – Review

June 1, 2009

A scorpion and a tarantula crawl around the desert under the feet of two rednecks (Billy Bob Thornton and Dennis Hopper) who’re searching for buried treasure.

Cooking Mama World Kitchen – Review

February 1, 2009

There’s a charm to preparing exotic dishes in Mama’s high-strung, cartoony world. If you’ve played the previous Wii or DS titles, you know it’s a fleeting one.

Skate It – Review

January 1, 2009

Tricks, grinds, grabs; none require the overly-complicated button inputs of the Tony Hawk games. Fun, addictive gameplay and the soundtrack kills.

We Cheer – Review

December 1, 2008

The list of things that the Wii remote hasn’t been used to emulate grows ever smaller. Add cheerleading pom-poms to the list.

We Ski – Review

June 1, 2008

Cute and graphically-underwhelming, it gets by on what is the saving grace of dozens of otherwise throwaway Wii games: Great use of the motion-sensing controls.

Carnival Games – Review

December 14, 2007

The motion-sensing actions of Wii Sports transferred to a carnival setting of familiar mini-games. Some (Skeeball) are much better than others (Ring Toss).

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