Articles in the DSi News Category
Is Mobilized all flash and no bang? Unless you’ve been living under a rock, the recently-released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has been making waves on current generation consoles
Link and Zelda team up in Spirit Tracks! There’s no denying it—the biggest DS game right now is The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks . You may be a bit disillusioned with the last Legend of Zelda because of a certain recurring level , so you may not be your usual Zelda-loving self
Shattered Memories might just be the next great third-party Wii game. Just when you’re about to give up on third-party games on the Wii, a promising new title pops up and tells you otherwise. Such is the tale of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories , a reimagining of the first Silent Hill that scared our socks off a decade ago
This is one music game that’s jaw-droppingly PURDY. Band-specific music games aren’t new, but the arrival of The Beatles: Rock Band on consoles (and the Wii, in particular) gives the stagnating genre a much needed lift. Strangely, the game doesn’t really bring anything significantly new to the table, but it can’t be denied that what The Beatles: Rock Band does, it does with flair .
You’ll be sucked in the Bit.Trip Void. Highly anticipated games are great, but sleeper hits are just as agreeable. Today, we’ve found another one for the WiiWare called Bit.Trip Void
You know the hero in Lufia II is going to be badass. If you’re an RPG fan, then you may have observed that the DS is in dire need of more action RPGs. Notice that for every Lunar Knights , Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles , Phantasy Star 0 , The World Ends With You , and Mario & Luigi , there are months (or even years) of waiting between them.
Yes, like other console RPGs, this one has a “magical” girl. If there’s one common characteristic of the console RPG subgenre, it’s this: combat is usually detached from the real action. Fighting is carried out by choosing options from a menu, and the only tangible feedback shown is the damaged character blinking.
