Addiction is a wonderfully obscure problem. It's a problem that at the time feels fantastic, even though you know it's not doing you any favours. In a game, should we be applauding its addictive nature or condoning it? If a game is addictive then surely that can only be a good thing? Well, in Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise you're bound to get quite hooked, as its rewarding nature insists you do. While it won't last you the full nine yards, and is likely to frustrate on a few levels, you'll certainly enjoy your time in 'Paradise'.