I Heart Geeks lets you make some incredible machines, but a lack of creativity dampens the satisfaction. (5.5)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Defiance is a competent though flawed handheld shooter. (5.5)
Infantile visuals and a few issues where the game mishandles information masks an otherwise decent brainteaser collection for grown-ups (6.0)
Fossil Fighters: Champions might be worth digging up, but it's too similar to its predecessor to be a significant find. (6.5)
The cheeky humour and robust brick-based action is still present in this latest LEGO game, but the magic of the earlier releases is beginning to fade, making for a game that's strictly for fans of the IP it's based on (7.0)
PopCap's popular puzzler sees a solid port on Nintendo's original dual-screen device. (4)
It's not as extravagant, thrilling, or exciting as the main series it's based on, however frame rate and control issues aside, this is a good option for those who want a similar experience on the go (7.0)
Aliens: Infestation is an unforgiving and exciting retro romp. (8.0)
Kids will love Phineas and Ferb, especially if they're into the TV show, but older gamers will see through its generic puzzle platforming (6.0)
Professor Layton and the Last Specter is yet another absorbing outing for the puzzle-solving English gentleman and his friends. (8.0)
Professor Layton returns in his longest and most intellectually stimulating adventure yet. (4.5)