Review: Professor Layton and the Spectre’s Call
Professor Layton has been somewhat of a surprise success. Originally released when everyone was crazy for Brain Training games, Layton grabbed the world with his British-Japanese charm and still remains hugely popular – he even had a (straight to Blu-Ray) film, created by…
Review: Murder in Venice (DS)
Murder in Venice follows the story of a young American tourist called Vera who stumbles across the scene of a murder. Whilst photographing evidence an ex-KGB agent, who goes by the name Yuriy , enters and the two get caught up in a…
Review: Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth (DS)
Some time after saving the SS Lucy Grey in Doctor Who: Return to Earth, Amy and The Doctor travel to the Lake District to witness the last moments of the Earth before savage solar storms make the planet inhospitable for a few thousand…
Review: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (DS)
It’s not often when a sports game sequel expands massively over it’s predecessor, especially one that is on a platform which is generally considered a “second priority” over the main Wii version. With this in mind, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter…
Review: Sonic Rush Adventure (DS)
Sonic Rush sent Sonic back to the realm of 2D, and received a lot of praise for it. The sequel, Sonic Rush Adventure, brings us more of the same and adds a lot more to the mix. Gone is the automatic progression to…