Vooks Writes: "The first Endless Ocean game was a nice surprise when it was released back in early 2008 (here in Australia). It came from nowhere and was a quaint and relaxing title that anyone could enjoy and play, but it did have a few problems. Now, three years later, Akira and Nintendo have given this new franchise another shot and improved and expanded on the first game in all the right places.
Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep does have a story and it's one that helps the game be more focused this time around. While you'll still be able to explore at your own pace and relax, the game's story does provide a direction to lead you and the game is actually a lot better for it."
TechRaptor writes, "When people start talking about educational video games, chances are they’re talking about kids games. I bet the first thing that came into your head when reading that was something like Reader Rabbit, Jumpstart or The Oregon Trail, right? The thing is, a game doesn’t have to be labeled educational to teach something worthwhile, nor does it have to make it boring or repetitive to do so. So here are six picks for educational games aimed at adults."
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????