DS Reviews
Blue Dragon Plus Review DS
Blue Dragon fans will probably be willing to put up with the game's failings, simply because it's more Blue Dragon. Everyone else, avoid.
Dementium: The Ward Review DS
A thoroughly decent debut that provides the DS with a neat survival-shooter hybrid.
Rhapsody - A Musical Adventure Review DS
The box art's got pink in it, but it won't leave you feeling blue, even if you're a bloke.
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Director's Cut Review DS
If you've finished Professor Layton and you're looking for something that combines decent puzzles with a ripping yarn, this is well worth a gander.
Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure Review DS
Publisher EA should be praised for creating such a unique game - the fusion of hardcore platforming and block-based puzzling isn't something we've ever seen before.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time Review DS
So, as with so many Final Fantasy games, Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time is one for the fans.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Review DS
If you own a DS and you love video games, Chinatown Wars is a must buy.
EA Sports Football Academy Review DS
If you're a football fan and you have a DS, you won't be able to put Football Academy down.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride Review DS
It's cleverly structured and the entrancing, charm-filled yarn will stay long in the memory.
Chrono Trigger Review DS
Chrono Trigger is brilliant for loads of reasons, but what impresses most is how great it plays despite the fact it's 14 years old.
