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Surprisingly Refreshing (WII)
When New Super Mario Bros. first came out for the DS, I remember being thoroughly disappointed. It was largely a forgettable experience. It was too easy and too thin. The disappointment carried over to the announcement NSMB Wii at E3. After an underwhelming showing on stage (and with the announcement of the ...
Reviewed by Knives on Nov. 18, 2009

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
About as good as it gets for $6. (WSHP)
Bit.Trip: Beat is an unusual game for Nintendo's downloadable service, Wiiware. I like to think of it as the result of Guitar Hero and Ikaruga somehow managing to simultaneously impregnate Pong after a long night of romance and ecstasy. The reasoning behind the first is that, simply put, the beat ...
Reviewed by Knives on April 30, 2009

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
Under the Radar (WII)
Geometry Wars Galaxies is yet another under-appreciated game for the Nintendo Wii's 3rd party. When Retro-Evolved first released, the top-down shooting experience was fun, but extremely shallow, even for the budget price of $5. The only objective on that single level was to achieve the highest score possible. Galaxies took Retro-Evolved and attempted to ...
Reviewed by Knives on July 27, 2008

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Bloody Fun (WII)
No More Heroes is a flawed game; I'll just get that out of the way. The graphics and gameplay could be a bit more polished, the story could be a bit more fleshed out, and Santa Destroy, the brilliantly named setting of No More Heroes, could be a bit more alive ...
Reviewed by Knives on July 23, 2008

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
Quasi-Perfection (WII)
While I won't deny the fact that I'm part Nintendo fanboy, I've been quite on the fence about how I felt about the Wii and its software. Most critics of the Wii cite inferior hardware, gimmicky controls, and weak software as a reason to ignore it, and for a time, ...
Reviewed by Knives on July 21, 2008

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.