Bliss Island is one of those games that falls apart right from the start, and never digs itself out of that hole. At its best, it's a testament to mediocrity. At its worst, it's a textbook case of what not to throw into a minigame collection. A weak plot, a subpar multiplayer and a relatively boring collection of games all add up make Bliss Island one place from which gamers will be eager to get rescued.
Bliss Island is now here and provides us with yet another mini game compilation for the Xbox Live, but is this one any good? The simple answer is No.
Totally360: "Perhaps a better title would've been "Misery Atoll". I've been known to dabble with the odd browser game here and there. These things are usually purpose-built for providing a quick distraction from the daily grind of mashing my way through spreadsheets or word documents, or staring listlessly at page after page of PHP code."
'N+' finally gets toppled by surprising casual juggernaught 'Brain Challenge', debuting its first full week on the charts with 26,000 units - #3rd overall for best full weeks. FPS classic 'Doom' increases units sold strongly by 110%, and Assault Heroes does very similarly.