Nintendo Wii

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Re-reanimation – Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Review

Wait, that looks like blood. Tim’s blood. Must have dropped it while reviewing Resident Evil’s latest on-rails shooter for the Wii. You’ve got red on you.

With a Great Hat Comes Great Responsibility

Continuing the saga of gaming headwear, Tim’s newest article of clothing arrived. With a warning! Please enjoy this article as an interior accessory.

On-rails Done Right: Dead Space: Extraction Review

In Space, no one can hear your scream. At least that’s what you’d think, but you’ll hear plenty of screams in our review of Dead Space: Extraction.

Cutting a Pretty Figure – Muramasa: The Demon Blade Review

Take a stroll through the scenic vistas of ancient Japan as we cut down our enemies in Muramasa: The Demon Blade. We also do not objectify women!

It’s Good to be King – Little King’s Story Review

Journey with us to a land where you rule as we review Little King’s Story and fight drunken men on beer crates. We assume no liability!

Go, Go, Porcelain Power Pirates! – Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 1 Review

Join us in an adventure with the Mighty Pirate Guybrush Threepwood! Taking a look at the first chapter, Launch of the Screaming Narwhal, of Telltale Games’ Tales of Monkey Island.

Hats off to collectible ‘junk’

Nintendo is offering free stuff to its faithful through the Club Nintendo program. That’s pretty cool, right? But will you take the game content, or the embarrassingly geeky toys?

Don’t Help People, Kill Them – MadWorld Review

Screaming hardcore at the top of your lungs, that is basically what Sega and Platinum Games have done with MadWorld, as brutal and violent of a game as any. For the Wii!

Your Base Is Under Attack! – Halo Wars Review

Because you’re a glutton for micro-management, you may need to read this Halo Wars review in several parts. Or maybe just build up and overwhelm it with tanks.

Refocused and Ready – EA Announces Plans for the Coming Year

Dead Space for the Wii? That about summarizes EA’s new focus, as they plan to push out more titles for Nintendo’s system as the company aims to change its money-losing ways.