REVIEW – Mario and Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (3DS)

Team Mario and Team Sonic, they’ve been to Beijing, they’ve been to Vancouver, they’ve been to London, they’ve been to Sochi, and now, they’re heading to Rio in Mario and Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games! Choose which gym you’d like to compete with, either Mario or Sonic, then train, compete, and go for gold. You may want to be careful, however, as certain somebodies may just have a few tricks up their sleeves to halt the games altogether!

Will Mario and Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games for Nintendo take home the gold, or will it not even qualify? Find out in our review, after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:42:32+00:00April 8th, 2016|3DS, Review|0 Comments

REVIEW – Hyrule Warriors Legends

Throughout many generations, the kingdom of Hyrule has always been destined to fall into an era of darkness. From the war that Demise declared, to the Twilight that the land succumbed to, Hyrule has seen it all, though light has always found a way to prevail. But just what would happen if three tragedies in time were to intertwine, creating a rip in time and unleashing an unnamable evil. That’s where Hyrule Warriors Legends comes in.

Hyrule Warriors Legends is a 3DS remake of the 2014 Wii U title, but will Legends cash in lots of Rupees, or will it fall faster than Termina’s moon? Find out in our review, after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:43:51+00:00March 22nd, 2016|3DS, Nintendo, Review|1 Comment

REVIEW – Pokkén Tournament

For 20 years, Pokémon has gained a mass following from its Game Boy origins, all the way to the Nintendo 3DS. The popular role-playing franchise has conceived several spin-offs such as Pokémon Stadium, Pokémon Snap, and Pokémon Rumble, a trading card game, an anime series, several movies, and even a live musical and a fairly perverted manga; it’s a fairly diverse franchise. As diverse Pokémon may seem, there has yet to be a game where fighting is at its core, true, most Pokémon games involve duels between two Pokémon, but that is based off of turn based gameplay rather than actual real-time combat.

In comes Pokkén Tournament for Wii U! Originally released in Japanese arcades during the Summer of 2015, quickly got the transition to Wii U later this week, for the whole world to enjoy in the comfort of their own homes. Bandai Namco takes the basis of the Tekken games and places it in the world of Pokémon, more specifically, the region of Ferrum.

Will Pokkén Tournament be super effective with fans, or will is just be a K.O. into the bargain bin? Find out in our review, after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:44:14+00:00March 15th, 2016|Nintendo, Review, Wii U|2 Comments

REVIEW – The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

Nearly ten years ago, Hyrule was shrouded in a thick blanket of Twilight, yet when all hope seemed lost, a young hero from Ordon pierced through this darkness, to bring light back to Hyrule and to destroy those responsible once and for all. Several years later, we return to this epic quest once more with enhanced graphics, a hero mode… and a few other neat new features and improvements, in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, exclusively for Nintendo Wii U!

Does this Twilight Princess remake sparkle as much as Agitha’s golden bugs, or will it join the rest of Hyrule in darkness. Find out in our review, after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:45:07+00:00March 1st, 2016|Nintendo, Review, The Legend of Zelda, Wii U|1 Comment

REVIEW – Bravely Second: End Layer

So, you’ve returned. Do you still remember? I welcome you back to Luxendarc, two years following the events of the Great Chasm, when the crystals fell into a deep darkness. The world has been at peace and the war between the Crystal Orthodoxy and the Duchy of Eternia has since been ceased. Though that was then. And now, a new tale must be told…

Bravely Second: End Layer follows the long journey of Yew Geneolgia, a young knight from Gathelatio, where he will loose close friends but create new faithful companions, on his quest to save her holiness, Agnès Oblige, and discover the deep, dark secret of the Kaiser Oblivion.

Will Bravely Second: End Layer take home the gravy, or is it as weak as an Appling? Find out in our review after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:46:04+00:00February 24th, 2016|3DS, Nintendo, Review|2 Comments

REVIEW – Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.

Don’t worry, you’re not seeing double. What you are seeing is an epic crossover of two awesome Mario franchises, Mario and Luigi, and Paper Mario. A mysterious book that contains the world of Paper Mushroom Kingdom was accidentally opened, causing most of the world to burst out in a flurry like a pop-up gone rogue, including Paper Mario, Paper Toads, Paper Minions, Paper Bowser Jr, and Paper Bowser!

Will Paper Jam Bros. claim victory like how paper beats rock, or does it just lack depth? Find out in our review, after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:50:40+00:00December 10th, 2015|Review|1 Comment

REVIEW – Xenoblade Chronicles X

Want to explore lush landscapes, climb vast mountains, fight intimidating creatures, and relax at a futuristic Los Angeles on a different planet? Then Xenoblade Chronicles X is the game for you. The ‘almost’ sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles is finally here and aims to be the most ambitious JRPG you can play on any Nintendo console to date.

Will Xenoblade Chronicles X exceed expectations, or does it fall into the bottomless gorge of Oblivia? Find out in our review, after the break!

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By |2018-08-15T22:51:20+00:00December 3rd, 2015|Nintendo, Review, Wii U, Xenoblade Chronicles X|0 Comments
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