Vaan and Penelo are back, and this time they and their allies must defend a race of mysterious flying beings from the sinister Judge of Wings in this unique direct sequel to Final Fantasy XII.
A 2007 release and a recent addition to the Touch Generations line of Nintendo DS games, this interactive novel features a fascinating story, well-fleshed out characters and some sharp, unique visuals.
We review a classic Super NES era Square game that has been recreated for the Nintendo DS. No, not FF IV or Chrono Trigger, but Front Mission, which is a decade-old strategy game that sadly hasn’t fared quite as well as its more famous cousins.
Evil vampires, Dracula’s Castle, and a whip-wielding descendant of the Belmont Clan – yep, all the elements for a good Castlevania game are here, and thankfully, Portrait of Ruin does not disappoint. Read on for a Castlevania review.
A family of vampires has taken up residence in Dracula’s castle, attempting to revive the vampire lord, and it’s up to you to stop their evil machinations. Fortunately, we’ve got your back with this handy Castlevania Portrait of Ruin walkthrough strategy guide.
After a long hiatus, the old-school football classic is back, but can this new Nintendo DS title live up to the legacy of its predecessors? Find out in our in-depth review of Tecmo Bowl Kickoff.
Ryu Hayabusa has brought his own unique brand of stealth ninja action to the Nintendo DS in one of the most exciting handheld hack-and-slash titles to date. Find out what makes this game so special in our full review.
Once again, Dracula is invading your Nintendo DS, but this time its up to someone other than a Belmont to stop him. Find out more in our complete review of Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia.