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Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival Review

A board game done the wrong way just drags a party into the ground. Case in point – stuff like Pac-Man Party, Sonic Shuffle and other games that just lack the inspiration to keep players interested. Sadly, this appears to be the case with Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, a game dependent on scanning items in order to get the most out of it. Otherwise, it’s pretty much just ...[Read More]

Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival

Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is a party video game for the Wii U, developed by Nintendo and Nd Cube. The game is a spin-off of the Animal Crossing series.

Rodea the Sky Soldier Review

There’s no question that Yuji Naka has done a great deal for this industry, introducing us to such marvels as Sonic the Hedgehog and NiGHTS over the years. But he’s also stumbled a little bit outside the Sega era, and hoped to re-catch some of his footing with his latest project, Rodea the Sky Soldier.

Rodea the Sky Soldier

Rodea the Sky Soldier is an action video game developed by Kadokawa Games for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, based on the Wii game of the same title originally developed by Prope.

Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations Review

Previously released games in the Adventure Time line-up have been, well, less than favorable. I’m still trying to get over the poor Gauntlet knockoff Explore the Dungeon Because I Don’t Know!, and the other games, well, have been pretty down there in terms of quality.

Nintendo Serves Up New Details about Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash

Mario and other residents of the Mushroom Kingdom head back to the tennis court on Nov. 20 in the Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash game for the Wii U home console. And Nintendo has served up lots of new details about the game. What are they you ask? See all the awesome information on the game below.

Yoshi’s Woolly World Review

Yoshi’s games in the past have left me mixed. On the one hand, Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario World 2 is a remarkable sequel, one that changed the core gameplay that we’ve come to expect from the series, while revealing something innovatively new in the process. On the other, there was Yoshi’s Story for Nintendo 64, and…well, it didn’t quite have the same level of qualit...[Read More]

Affordable Space Adventures Review

Traveling for leisure has never really been something that I considered. Potential destinations either sound too mundane or too fraught with insidious dangers like sunburns or mosquito bites. However, outer space and its many mysteries has always fascinated me, and if I was physically fit and wealthy enough I would be on the first commercial space flight. I imagine a comfy ride in first class, dri...[Read More]

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric Review

As the roar of the 20s quieted into the purr of the 30s, an American astronomer named Edwin Hubble, using big words like “recessional velocity”, “relativity” and “megaparsec”, rocked the scientific community the world over by suggesting that our universe is expanding. This discovery sent out a seismic shock wave that is still felt today. The buzz from talk of “the universe” isn’t...[Read More]

Wii U News Roundup from Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014

With the year coming to a close very soon Nintendo is at it again with yet another Nintendo Direct. While Aron is busy working on the announcements from the 3DS area of things I’m busy with the round up of things on the Wii U side. Now enough babbling on my end and let’s get to all the awesome news that came from todays Nintendo Direct. Let’s start with Mario Kart 8 since everyon...[Read More]

Falling Skies: The Game Review

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Little Orbit’s Falling Skies: The Game hits the nail on the head. Billing itself as a squad-based strategy title, the design and gameplay feel very reminiscent of a similar award-winning title where humans battle against an alien horde. Though not as strong as other titles of the same vein, Falling Skies does bring a few unique angles to the board. F...[Read More]

Nintendo Download Highlights for June 26th

If you’re like me you always want to know what titles are coming your way when it comes to games. Nintendo has released a detailed list of what titles are releasing and coming up to the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS Systems for the next week. Now be ready for the really long list of games, demos, sales and more coming this week directly from the press release. (Personally, I can’t wait to pla...[Read More]

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