GameSpy writes: "10. Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Fargo: It takes a lot for a handheld game to crack into our overall winners list, but part of Professor Layton's charm is that he never backs down from a challenge. This adventure game is told via a sequence of remarkably clever puzzles that kept us engaged from the moment we turned on the system until that final brain-bleeder was scratched off the list. One thing I personally love about this game is that it's fun for everyone -- hand your Nintendo DS to just about anyone and they'll be chewing their lip over some difficult puzzle in no time flat. Factor in the terrific animation and voicework and art direction, and you've got one of the ten best games of the year, on any platform. Do not miss this one. Bravo, Professor!"
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MonsterVine: "The Slayer trades speed for strength in DOOM: The Dark Ages, a heavy metal epic packed with brutal combat and bold new ideas."
MonsterVine: "Battle Suit Aces starts slow but evolves into a compelling tactical deckbuilder with faction-based upgrades, striking art, and deep mech strategy."
MonsterVine praises Battle Suit Aces for its evolving depth, faction-based customization, and standout visuals, calling it a strong entry in the tactical deckbuilding genre.
What a terrible list
An odd list
Fallout 3 got it for those who can;t be bothered.