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Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii)November 30, by Cory Faller
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Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (NDS)November 29, by Matt Behrens
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Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (NDS)November 24, by Matt Behrens
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FlingSmash (Wii)November 8, by Matt Behrens
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Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes (Wii)November 1, by Brandon Daiker
In short: You have forsaken I, Benjamin Franklin, flyer of key-bearing kites! Now I will cut you 3,984 times. -
Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals (NDS)October 29, by Matt Behrens
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Kirby's Epic Yarn (Wii)October 25, by Matt Behrens
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Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs (NDS)October 6, by Cory Faller
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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (NDS)October 5, by Amanda Schaldach
In short: Unwound Future plays out more like an H.G. Wells novel than a Doc Brown adventure, and ends up a smart and entertaining journey guided from the future. -
Ivy the Kiwi? (Wii)September 3, by Matt Behrens
In short: Swinging baby birds has never felt so good. -
Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)September 1, by Matt Behrens
In short: Entertaining battle system trumps iffy localization and a bit of a grind. -
Metroid: Other M (Wii)August 27, by Cory Faller
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Dive: The Medes Island Secret (WW)August 19, by Amber Ahlborn
In short: Ecco the Dolphin meets Endless Ocean. -
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (NDS)August 12, by Brandon Daiker
In short: Big things come in small packages. -
Personal Trainer: Walking (NDS)July 26, by Matt Behrens
In short: The best pedometer $20 can buy. -
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (Wii)July 20, by Matt Behrens
In short: Not the best of the Lego movie games, but still worth getting. -
Puzzle Quest 2 (NDS)July 17, by Amber Ahlborn
In short: Dungeons and Dragons with Bejeweled instead of dice. -
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (NDS)July 15, by Matt Behrens
In short: Barely a Lego game at all. -
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (Wii)June 7, by Amber Ahlborn
In short: Series vets will find it solid, but very derivative of Sands of Time. -
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)May 21, by Matt Behrens
In short: Mario turned up to 11. -
Monster Hunter Tri (Wii)May 17, by Amber Ahlborn
In short: An action game with a brain and a nearly overwhelming amount of content, both on- and offline. -
Beat City (NDS)May 5, by Matt Behrens
In short: A fun, though occasionally rough, little rhythm-minigame adventure. -
Picross 3D (NDS)May 3, by Matt Behrens
In short: More brain-twistingly complex than classic Picross and a great value. -
Squishy Tank (NDS)April 9, by Matt Behrens
In short: Fast-tapping, impossibly cute puzzle action that does its best in short bursts. -
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (Wii)April 7, by Matt Behrens
In short: A compelling, melancholic tale that doesn't let its few rough edges drag it down. -
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers (Wii)April 5, by Cory Faller, Matt Behrens
In short: Nitpickable in the extreme, but still somehow a good memory. -
Cave Story (WW)April 2, by Brandon Daiker
In short: A charmingly classic-feeling game that's even better for having been made by just one man. -
Red Steel 2 (Wii)March 29, by Amber Ahlborn
In short: A bold comic book style with fantastic sword and gun combat that's an absolute blast to play. -
Rooms: The Main Building (NDS)March 25, by Matt Behrens
In short: An addictive, brain-bending new way to play sliding puzzles. -
Mega Man 10 (WW)March 11, by Brandon Daiker
In short: Mega Man. -
Endless Ocean: Blue World (Wii)March 1, by Amber Ahlborn, Brenden Petracek, et al.
In short: Exploration is its own reward, regardless of how you play the game. -
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (Wii)February 20, by Brandon Daiker
In short: Slimmed down fighting mechanics and over-the-top outlandishness deliver an enjoyably designed brawler for less-experienced players and fighting veterans alike. -
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (NDS)February 16, by Matt Behrens
In short: Much more evolution than spinoff, a great new series entry. -
A Boy and His Blob (Wii)January 29, by Amber Ahlborn, Matt Behrens
In short: A well-crafted and beautiful game, better than the original it draws from. -
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (NDS)January 22, by Cory Faller
In short: A brilliant evolution that improves on Phantom Hourglass's framework in every way imaginable. -
The Munchables (Wii)January 6, by Amber Ahlborn, Matt Behrens
In short: Pretty easy, yet lots of wild, crazy, and quirky eating fun.
