Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Gaming News, Handheld, Nintendo DS/3DS On: 15 Apr
Level 5, the creators of the popular Professor Layton series and Ni No Kuni, are currently putting the finishing touches on their next game, Guild02. If some cryptic tweets from the company’s official tweets are to be believed, then it seems like Guild 02 may be making its way Stateside as well.
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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: Gaming News, Handheld, Nintendo DS/3DS On: 21 Feb
Nintendo aired a small Nintendo Direct broadcast this morning, and while there wasn’t much in the way of new games shown, Nintendo did have some good news for fans of old games: the previously Game Boy Color exclusive Zelda titles Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons will be coming to the 3DS’ Virtual Console [...]
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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: Console News, Gaming News, Wii U On: 05 Jan
If you bought your Wii U used then there’s a good chance you got a pleasant surprise when you loaded up the system’s e-Shop for the first time: used Wii U owners are reporting that they’re able to re-download all of their system’s previous owner’s downloaded content for free.
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Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Blog, Handheld, Nintendo DS/3DS On: 12 Jul
Retro Round-Up is a weekly article (which I never get around to posting on time, sorry,) where I take a look at the world of retro games. This week, I’ll take a look at Nintendo’s line-up for their “8-bit Summer” campaign on the 3DS e-shop, and pick out which games have stood the test of [...]
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