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Review: Boom Blox [Wii]

Boom Blox [Wii]
Fun Factor 4.25

What's better than blowing stuff up? Blowing stuff up in a cute and vibrant world that was given life by Steven Spielberg, one of the greatest creative minds of our time, that's what. So come along with us as we light the fuse on our review of Boom Blox. 3...2...1...BOOM!



Review: Speed Racer [Wii]

Speed Racer [Wii]
Fun Factor 3.75

I'm sure anyone with a taste for combative racing is deep in their quest to unlock everything Mario Kart Wii has to offer, but if you're looking for something faster, with a lot more car-fu, Speed Racer: The Videogame is surprisingly recommendable.



Review: Speed Racer [DS]

Speed Racer [DS]
Fun Factor 3.5

Despite sounding absolutely ridiculous on paper, there is something fun about "car-fu." And not only that, but when I say "car-fu" I'm talking about the crazy vehicle martial artistry exhibited by insanely fast cars with a set of Jump Jacks and some very agile wheels, i.e. cars from this spring's Wachowski Brothers family flick, Speed Racer. This means that yes, Speed Racer: The Videogame is a movie license game you can buy for your nephew cringe-free.



Review: Echochrome [PS3]

Echochrome [PS3]
Fun Factor 4.75 Editor's Choice

Remember those flip books full of optical illusions? Those books were full of visual chicanery where your eyes saw one thing and your brain saw another. Now imagine taking those books and creating those illusions in an interactive videogame and you have Echochrome, a new title available for download on the PlayStation Network.



Review: Iron Man [DS]

Iron Man [DS]
Fun Factor 3.0

What is the measure of an Iron Man videogame? Is it the resolution of the next-gen graphics? Or the depth of the combat mechanics? Is it the system it's on? Or...okay, enough of that. Let's just say, if you recognize my altered quotation shenanigans, you will probably understand the plot of this game. By this time, you may have seen the movie, even!



Review: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time [DS]

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time [DS]
Fun Factor 3.5

I hope I'm a cute Pokemon! Please don't make me a Cydnaquil or a Chikorita! Pressing your finger to the DS touch screen and letting it read your "aura" causes just these types of anxieties, but luckily my personality quiz says I'm...lonely? Oh well, at least that makes me an adorable Mudkip!



Review: Iron Man [Xbox 360]

Iron Man [Xbox 360]
Fun Factor 2.25

Poor Iron Man. He should be flying high right about now. After all, his new movie is opening in theaters and audiences will no doubt crowd the local cineplexes to ooh and ahh at his antics. But then comes along a video game adaption that could have, should have, would have been the nice cherry on top of a delicious pie but instead leaves a bad taste in the mouths of gamers everywhere. Read on as we tell you why this movie licensed game might be worth avoiding.



Review: Mario Kart Wii [Wii]

Mario Kart Wii [Wii]
Fun Factor 4.75 Editor's Choice

Nintendo may not have a lot of street cred with the elitist "hardcore" gaming crowd but there's no denying that the Big N has established itself as a major force in the current generation of gaming.



Review: Grand Theft Auto IV [Xbox 360]

Grand Theft Auto IV [Xbox 360]
Fun Factor 5.0 Editor's Choice

You can say what you want about the blokes at Rockstar but there is no denying this: Much like the characters that star in their games, they know how to stay cool when things get hot and heavy.



Review: The World Ends With You [DS]

The World Ends With You [DS]
Fun Factor 4.5 Editor's Choice

Set in the trendy Shibuya district of Tokyo, The World Ends With You is as frenetic and fast-paced as the city that it takes place in. But don't let the break-neck pace of the game fool you: World Ends is a worthy addition to Square-Enix's impressive portfolio of titles and it has enough to please even die-hard traditionalists.