Fab twitchy Mario platforming split four ways. Work with your friends, or against 'em. Share the love, or steal the gold. Cackle.
Lunatic mishmash of tower defence and suburban arboreal undead cleansing. A happy, happy game, despite all the protruding ribs.
Great Studio Ghibli artwork meets Tintin-esque mystery plot meets Da-Vinci-Code-ish puzzling. Put down that Sudoku sheet and pick up a copy of this.
Wonderful 3D remix of the goofy NES boxing sim. Get punch-drunk on Memory Lane.
Few games let you dismantle an entire futuristic mining facility, girder by girder, with a wee iron mallet. Or, if you prefer, a towering bipedal construction robot.
Draw objects directly into the game world with your stylus to overcome puzzles. Surreal situations should abound, providing you use your imagination.
As simple as checkers, as deep as chess, pretty as a peach and easily the best fighting game ever made.
What Indiana Jones would be like if Harrison Ford could move like Jason Bourne. A heavyweight third-person action game with some spectacular set pieces - not least that icy cliffhanger beginning.
Batman's been poorly served by videogame adaptations in the past, so imagine our delight when Rocksteady's measured, gloomy action adventure proved to be one of this hardware generation's best.
The deepest driving sim on the Xbox 360, with over 400 fully licensed motors under its capacious bonnet.