Bravely Default: Flying Fairy review

Bravely Default: Flying Fairy review

Have it your way.

The Final Fantasy franchise has diminished in recent years. Once a legendary game series, Final Fantasy has largely failed to keep up with both modern trends and timeless gameplay. Though it is hard to argue when exactly the series started its decline, many gamers have wished for a return to the glory days... read more

Bubble Pop World new screenshots

Bubble Pop World new screenshots

New AR card game on 3DS eShop next month

New AR card game on 3DS eShop next month

We're forever poppin' bubbles

Cypronia, a games developer based in Slovakia, has just announced a new Augmented Reality title called Bubble Pop World for 3DS. Bubble Pop World will challenge users with 120 puzzle and arcade levels. Creative players can also edit their own levels and share them with friends. Here's a... read more

Abyss new screenshots

Abyss new screenshots

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds review

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds review

A bright future for the beloved franchise.

In 1992 The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past set the blueprint for most future installments of the Zelda franchise. It had an easy starter dungeon before throwing you into your quest to obtain the fabled Master Sword that required you to go through three other dungeons. Each of those three were each... read more

Rabbids get a movie deal

Rabbids get a movie deal

DAAAAAHHHH

Ubisoft has announced a deal with Sony Pictures which will see their infamous Rabbid characters star in a movie. Rabbids came from humble beginnings, as lovable enemies in the first Rayman Raving Rabbids game on Wii, released in 2006. They have since spawned a number of sequels and even ventured into a TV... read more

Blaster Master Overdrive review

Blaster Master Overdrive review

Blast away while you can.

The original Wii is on its way out. The Wii U can do virtually everything that its predecessor can, save play GameCube games. I suppose the only other major exception is the availability of overlooked gems on WiiWare and Virtual Console that could potentially make it to Wii U. One of these "gems" I am... read more

Mario Party: Island Tour new screenshots

Mario Party: Island Tour new screenshots

Spot the Differences: Party! review

Spot the Differences: Party! review

Is this game different enough from the rest?

Spot The Differences: Party! is a game on the eShop for the Wii U that is both fun and entertaining. Forcing you to use your observation skills and with a competitive multiplayer component, this game is enjoyable for anyone who loves challenging puzzles with friends. In this game, you have to spot five... read more

CastleStorm new screenshots

CastleStorm new screenshots

Just Dance 2014 holiday tracks

Just Dance 2014 holiday tracks

Bust a move?

Ubisoft has released a bunch of new DLC tracks for Just Dance 2014 in time for the holiday season. Tracks cost $2.99 each (or $1.99 for official or alternate choreography songs). Here is what's available: Becky G Ft. Pitbull - Can't Get Enough Swedish House Mafia - Don't You Worry Child Calvin... read more

Jump Trials Supreme new screenshots

Jump Trials Supreme new screenshots

10-in-1: Arcade Collection review

10-in-1: Arcade Collection review

A reminder that there is something to be said for name brands...

The 10-in-1: Arcade Collection from Gamelion, available for download in the Nintendo 3DS eShop, is a set of re-imagined classic games meant as a throwback to the good old days of the arcade (though unfortunately it doesn't include any actual arcade games). These simple time wasters, with such creative names... read more

Interview with IronFall developers VD-dev

Interview with IronFall developers VD-dev

Start your engines

IronFall seems like a promising title on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, showing off some technical aspects worth a second glance. We spoke with VD-dev's Frederic Zimmer for more information: Daniel Scheid: For those who may not be familiar with VD-dev, can you tell me a little about the history of the... read more

Secret Mysteries in New York new screenshots

Secret Mysteries in New York new screenshots

IronFall new screenshots

IronFall new screenshots

Super Metroid review

Super Metroid review

"Super" would be an understatement.

Super Metroid was recently brought to Wii U's Virtual Console, and I am glad that Nintendo released this one so quickly in the console's lifespan. Back in the early to mid 90s, the SNES's heyday, Nintendo and 3rd parties tended to put the word "Super" before anything, while many games bearing this word... read more

Sonic Lost World review

Sonic Lost World review

A new spin on speedy platforming.

Sonic Lost World is a new step forward for SEGA's iconic blue hedgehog. Sporting a drastically different design and control scheme this game is bound to turn some heads. Taking a spiritual cue from the likes of Super Mario Galaxy, Sonic no longer runs across simple flat worlds. Most levels are based around a... read more

Rage of the Gladiator review

Rage of the Gladiator review

Punch-Out! Gladiator-style.

Rage of the Gladiator has you beating Greek mythology foes in sort of a Punch-Out style, except with magic. You take control of Prince Gracius of Avalance, a gladiator who has been put into a prison for killing his father (he was framed I tells ya!). His torture is your entertainment as he is put in an... read more

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD review

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD review

Waking up the Wii U.

At first, I was thrilled to hear that Nintendo was planning on the release of a high-def remake of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. I immediately started thinking "What are they going to add to this game?" Perhaps some new dungeons, new characters and weapons? Voice acting? I soon found out that it... read more

More news »

Wii's World is not officially affiliated with Nintendo! (but they wish we were).