Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (DS)
By no means the first GTA on a Nintendo portable, but the first time Rockstar has made a real effort to make it work.
Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution (Wii)
The old Dreamcast boxing game returns with new waggle-based controls.
Resistance: Retribution (PSP)
Sony tries to keep its desperately uninteresting shooter franchise going with this third person portable effort.
MadWorld (Wii)
Its imperfections may be maddening but PlatinumGames' first release is still a refreshingly bloody Daily Mail baiter.
SingStar: Queen (PS2/PS3)
A Guitar Hero special would've been better, but we doubt fans will mind.
WWE Legends Of Wrestlemania (360/PS3)
Have THQ remind you how old you are via the medium of wrestling, with a new game featuring Hulk Hogan and co.
Broken Sword: Director's Cut (Wii/DS)
The classic graphic adventure returns with a brand new Nintendo makeover. LucasArts, are you taking notes?
Castlevania: Judgement (Wii)
Not the usual action platformer affair, but instead a one-on-one beat 'em-up.
Henry Hatsworth/Puzzling Adventure (DS)
It sounds like a Professor Layton clone but this seems a fun mix of puzzle game and platformer.
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I was going to compare it to Okami without realising they made that too, in that it looks very stylised and artistic, but you can't always see what's going on.
I was going to compare it to Okami without realising they made that too, in that it looks very stylised and artistic, but you can't always see what's going on.