One of the most in-depth tactical role-playing games makes it to the DS. Make sure that you check out everything you need to know about the first in the Disgaea series for the Nintendo DS to determine if this is the right RPG for your portable gaming.
In this 2008 tactical roleplaying game from Atlus, it is up to you to help a young squire become a Rune Knight and put an end to the evil schemes of the Shadow Frost Witch. Find out how this ranks among other DS RPGs in our complete review.
With so many Nintendo DS Lite accessories available, it can be tough deciding which accessories you need and which ones are simply a waste of money. These are the top DS accessories that you can’t live without.
Applying a skin to your Nintendo DS is a great way to change the look, personalize, and even protect your DS from everyday wear and tear. Learn how to change a skin, step-by-step, including removal of skins.
Lock’s Quest is a real-time defense strategy game for the DS. It was released in September 2008 by 5TH Cell (the same company who developed Drawn to Life, also for the DS). Unfortunately, Lock’s Quest lacks the ingenuity that made Drawn to Life so good.
Nintendo tries (and fails) to make a decent Pokémon RPG for home consoles with this Gamecube title. But hey, at least you can battle using your Pokémon from the GBA games, right?
The first handheld entry in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series, Ring of Fates is a flawed action RPG that lacks the sort of polish Square Enix games are usually known for. Read on to find out more.
Square Enix, masters of the epic, world in need of saving roleplaying game, have decided to take a vastly different approach with this lighthearted, comical adventure game. Guess what? It works!
Capcom’s ace attorney is back on the case in Justice for All, a sequel to the original Phoenix Wright game. We pass judgment on this second lawyer sim and find out if its any better or worse than the original.