Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (Wii U) Review

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE was originally announced as a crossover between the two beloved RPG series, Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem. Following much internal discussion between Nintendo, Atlus and Intelligent…

Pokkén Tournament (Wii U) Review

Based on its name and genre, you’d be forgiven for expecting Pokkén Tournament to be little more than a clone of the latest Tekken game featuring Pikachu instead of Kazuya Mishima….

FAST Racing Neo (Wii U) Review

Shin’en Multimedia has dabbled with the racing genre in the past, but WiiWare’s Fast Racing League slipped under the radar of many – perhaps due to a diminishing audience…

Rodea the Sky Soldier (Wii U) Review

The general concept behind Rodea the Sky Soldier is one that interests me greatly. It’s an original action game with a focus on aerial combat from Yuji Naka, the…

Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash (Wii U) Review

The Mario Tennis series has become something of a cult classic for many players, thanks in part to the developer’s ability to create hyperbolic sports games that feel right…

Starwhal (Wii U) Review

I’d like to begin this review by saying that Starwhal is not a game for solo players. If you’re the type of gamer that prefers to play alone, or…

QUBE: Director’s Cut (Wii U) Review

The Wii U version of QUBE has been a long time coming. The first-person puzzler originally launched on PC back in 2012, before a Tweet from indie developer Toxic…

Super Mario Maker (Wii U) Review

Super Mario Maker begins by throwing you straight into a pretty basic Super Mario Bros.-themed stage. You’ll hop across Goombas’ heads, collect a Super Mushroom from a Question Block…

Gunman Clive HD Collection (Wii U) Review

Gunman Clive HD Collection features two modern 3DS platformers, bundled together and sold in a complete package on Wii U. There’s little in the way of new content…

Watch Dogs (Wii U) Review

When I’m playing a game that involves stealth mechanics, I can usually measure my enjoyment of the title with two simple questions. The first is an obvious…