Getting excellent versions of these games in one cohesive package is great, but the true highlight is the in-depth interactive documentary and all the fun relics that exist therein.
Getting excellent versions of these games in one cohesive package is great, but the true highlight is the in-depth interactive documentary and all the fun relics that exist therein.
Where Legends: Z-A experiments with the Pokémon formula, it succeeds in delivering a novel experience that will hopefully encourage Game Freak to continue challenging what Pokémon games can be in the future.
Even with so much of the gameplay clinging to the formula Traveller’s Tales created for its first LEGO game, The Clone Wars offers a vastly different experience that captures the best of both of the LEGO and Star Wars licenses.
One of the best WiiWare game series concludes. The final game goes back to the style of the first, but more polished and fun gameplay send the franchise off with a bang.
Lost In Shadow delivers a mature adventure to gamers, but even with some clever,
continually-evolving game mechanics, the entertainment is dragged down
by painfully unresponsive controls.
Battle Grids may not be able to compete with the Wii’s more robust
minigame collections, but if for some reason you can’t get enough Tron,
this family-friendly title is a better choice than the 360/PS3
adaptation.
Epic Mickey goes out of its way to show gamers Walt Disney’s body of
work, but rarely fires on a level that turns this beloved content into
exciting gameplay.