Nintendo
- The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes review The 3D puzzles can be brilliant at times, but Tri Force Heroes' patchwork of ideas doesn't always knit together£30
- Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer review Cute, charming and surprisingly addictive, Happy Home Designer is an important step for the Animal Crossing series£35
- Super Mario Maker review Nintendo gives players the crown jewels of 2D level design in Super Mario Maker, but it could do more to guide the creation process£34
- recommendedYoshi's Woolly World review It's not particularly challenging, but Yoshi's Woolly World is guaranteed to melt hearts of stone with its adorable, charming design£33
- Splatoon (Wii U) review - Nintendo's inkredible new shooter Fun, stylish and hugely entertaining, but Splatoon's meagre number of battle modes prevents it from being a must-have hit (for now)£29
- Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros Edition review A well-presented match-three puzzler, but Puzzle & Dragons Z and its Mario-themed companion won't hold your attention for long£23
- recommendedThe Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D review Majora's Mask 3D is a gorgeous-looking remake, but it doesn't weather the transition to the 3DS quite as well as Ocarina of Time£33
- New 3DS XL review - Nintendo's biggest, newest handheld The larger screens are great for certain games, but the New 3DS XL's glossy chassis isn't as comfortable to hold as the smaller New 3DS£180
- recommendedSuper Smash Bros (Wii U) review With its brilliantly chaotic eight-player local Smash battles, Super Smash Bros for Wii U is the funnest entry in the series yet£37
- best buyPokemon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire review Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are substantial remakes that push the series forward and make Pokemon fun again£33
- Ultimate NES Remix (3DS) review A great trip down memory lane, but an over-reliance on old Mario games prevents it from really digging deep into Nintendo's rich history£30
- best buyBayonetta 2 (Wii U) review With its excellent combat and spectacular set-pieces, the Wii U's Bayonetta 2 will rightly make PS4 and Xbox One owners green with jealousy£41
- recommendedBayonetta (Wii U) review Bayonetta finally struts onto Wii U, but don't be fooled by appearances; this is one of the best action games around£25
- best buySuper Smash Bros (3DS) review A celebration of Nintendo's handhelds, Smash Bros 3DS is the ultimate portable fighting game, but its pre-Wii U release looks calculated£33
- recommendedHyrule Warriors (Wii U) review The most exciting Zelda game in recent years, Hyrule Warriors is a must buy for any Zelda fan£32