Blast Magazine writes: "The original Endless Ocean was a special little title that many people missed upon release. The aquatic explorer was unlike almost anything else on the market at that point-it was a game that, in many ways, wasn't a game at all. You swam around in reefs, discovered, pet and fed fish, enjoyed the detailed, realistic scenery of the ocean–all while learning about aquatic life in the process. It certainly wasn't the kind of thing you see on the wish list of today's gamer, but despite this, it was a relaxing retreat from the missions and the violence we all love so much in our video games."
Since it’s basically Summer, you’re probably thinking about your next holiday. Have a look at these potential destinations, but bear in mind that most of them are hellbent on your destruction. At least they look nice?
SuperPhillip Central writes, "We've already had two weeks totaling twenty unique Wii titles that are the best the system has to offer. We continue our look back at the Wii's library with ten more games spanning various genres and franchises like Donkey Kong, Kirby, Final Fantasy, and Resident Evil. It is my hope that with this list of fifty that the mindset of the Wii having a weak library is, well, weakened. It's a console with an overwhelming amount of variety and mass diversification within its collection of games. Let us see what the next ten highlights of the Wii's library are."
No Twilight Princess or The Last Story love so far for any lists????
Chris Buffa (Modojo): No video game company knows how to squeeze every last drop of profit from a franchise like Nintendo. For more than 20 years, the publisher has made a killing with new games and the many sequels that followed.