Category: Wii U Reviews
Vektor Wars is the love-child of Star Wars Arcade, Battlezone and Robotron: 2084 and what a lovely bundle of joy it is too.
With a whole host of new features, Terraria on the Nintendo Switch presents one of the most definitive versions of the game to date.
A perfectly adequate ninja action game, Shadow Blade: Relics delivers a decent package that’s fun but not particularly memorable.
Swords and Soldiers's fun gameplay make it easy to recommend for those who want a local multiplayer experience and fans wanting a unique take on the RTS genre.
The saga continues.
Inside my Radio brings in the noise & the funk, giving plenty for musical enthusiasts to enjoy as a platformer while leaving tone-deaf players out in the cold.
I really wish this article's thumbnail could be the game's thumbnail, but the Switch's bleary, stark icon is a poignant representation of what lurks inside.
Road Redemption is a solid new take on the rogue-lite genre, even if it is a little under-cooked.
Rest in peace hair brushes, it's the smartphones time now in this well-rounded karaoke party game.
Just Dance 2019 goes through the motions of the previous games, reminding people that, if customers keep buying it, they'll keep making it, even for the Wii.