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Line Rider 2: Unbound follows up on the freeware game released on the PC that captured so many players. And its one of the most creative games we’ve ever played.
Line Rider 2: Unbound follows up on the freeware game released on the PC that captured so many players. And its one of the most creative games we’ve ever played.
Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked starts out as a pretty cool family-type survival game, but soon loses its way as mini-game after mini-game will make you wish you were lost at sea.
Guitar Hero: World Tour does what was needed to compete with Rock Band: adding a full band complete with drums and a microphone to the mix. And for a first outing with a full band, it does a great job.
It’s not easy getting a graphically-laden flight sim to work well on the Wii. But porting over Rebel Raiders from the PS2 and PC is a good start. At least for a budget title.
Little League World Series is about as fun as Wii Sports Baseball, but with a strong anime theme that even includes power-ups. Its fun for kids, but adults might get a bit bored.
Quantum of Solace hits the theaters, and the tie-in game hits consoles and PCs at the same time. And unlike other games based on movies, Quantum can hold its own in a fight.
LEGO Batman takes the now familiar Lego gameplay found in the Indiana Smith and Star Wars games and adds some new twists to the world of the Dark Knight.
The summer Olympics fever may have given away to winter’s chill, but you can still enjoy the summer sports, virtually.
Wacky Races: Crash and Dash does bring back some of that 1970’s cartoon nostalgia, but fails to follow through with excellent modern gameplay.
Rock Band 2 didn’t have to do too much given how great the original was, but they went ahead and added an excellent online mode anyway, plus will have 500 new songs by year’s end.