WII Game Reviews
Wii Game Reviews
- Ecco the Dolphin
[WII]
- All of the flaws that make Ecco so frustrating were easier to tolerate back when the concept was new and the graphics were leading edge. No such luck in 2007.(Posted on 7 February 2007 07:02 PM)
- Super Mario World
[WII]
- Unless you already own this game on one platform or another, or just hate fun, there's no reason not to download Super Mario World.(Posted on 6 February 2007 06:02 PM)
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
[WII]
- A Link to the Past is still great, and it hasn't been rereleased to death like some of Nintendo's other games, making it a great choice for Virtual Console fans.(Posted on 31 January 2007 07:01 PM)
- Comix Zone
[WII]
- Comix Zone is a mediocre beat-'em-up that's supported by a unique gimmick.(Posted on 31 January 2007 06:01 PM)
- Mario Kart 64
[WII]
- Mario Kart 64 may hold nostalgic value for some, but if you've spent any time with recent entries in the series, you'll find this version difficult to go back to.(Posted on 30 January 2007 06:01 PM)
- R-Type III
[WII]
- While the original R-Type offers more precise action, R-Type III has bigger boss fights, better graphics, and a more forgiving learning curve.(Posted on 24 January 2007 06:01 PM)
- ToeJam & Earl
[WII]
- Whether you remember ToeJam & Earl or not, this is a good, solid two-player game that's worth checking out.(Posted on 22 January 2007 07:01 PM)
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
[WII]
- It isn't the best version of Street Fighter II, but World Warrior is still easily the best fighting game available so far on the Wii--Virtual Console or otherwise.(Posted on 18 January 2007 07:01 PM)
- Gradius
[WII]
- Gradius represented a significant step in the evolution of the shooter, and though its boss battles can be frustrating, much of the experience still stands up.(Posted on 18 January 2007 07:01 PM)
- Moto Roader
[WII]
- Moto Roader is fun when played with friends, but as a single-player experience it's a drag.(Posted on 18 January 2007 07:01 PM)