Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Handheld, Reviews On: 07 Mar
Crimson Shroud doesn’t have a massive open world, a 100-hour long story, or movie quality pre-rendered cutscenes with professional voice acting. Hell, the game doesn’t even feature any real animation. Crimson Shroud is missing a lot of the features you’d expect from a modern RPG, and that’s precisely why the game is so interesting and [...]
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Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Handheld, Reviews On: 27 Feb
Mario’s latest RPG adventure is lacking both the charm and polish of earlier Paper Mario titles.
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Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Handheld, Reviews On: 28 Jan
Tokyo Crash Mobs’ cute and quirky presentation will make you smile, but actually playing the game itself will make you want to throw your 3DS against a wall.
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Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Handheld, Reviews On: 07 Dec
I love Adventure Time. I love Zelda 2. By all logical reasoning, I should also love this game. But I don’t.
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Handheld, Reviews On: 27 Nov
Tomb Raider is one of the biggest media franchises in the world today and has seen its fictional hero, Lara Croft, makes an appearance in many incarnations including: video games, comic books, novels, theme park rides, movies and more. Lara is most famous for her PlayStation outings in the late 90s, Tomb Raider games, which [...]
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Posted By: Angela Min In: Gaming News, Handheld, Playstation 3, Reviews, Wii, Xbox 360 On: 06 Jun
There is just something wonderful and nostalgic about Saturday morning cartoons. To me, it seemed as though the television gods held onto some of the best cartoons and allocated them into Saturday mornings. There is however a sad ending to this story. The cartoons ended. What do you do then? If you are so fortunate, [...]
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Posted By: Richard Dang In: Handheld, Mobile Phones, Reviews, Tech, Tech Reviews, Video Gallery On: 27 Apr
Ultimately, buying a One X is like getting a unicorn — its wild, fast, white, beautiful, expensive and fickle.” [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Handheld, Reviews On: 05 Mar
Heard of Hemisphere Games’ Osmos? It’s been available for several platforms since 2009, but just recently released for Android. The premise may sound rather familiar: Float around eating things that are smaller than you, causing you to grow larger and therefore capable of eating more things. It’s certainly a gameplay style most of us have [...]
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Posted By: Chris Hernandez In: Handheld, Reviews On: 20 Feb
I feel I should preface this review by saying that I have not played any other God of War games before. So, if you feel I am wrong in my overall positive opinion of this game, based on the games in the series then feel free to share.
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