2009 "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." As in the original, Super Scribblenauts has you solve puzzles with...well, anything. If you enter …
Continue reading →The Pokemon series is sometimes viewed as a beginner's RPG, but that's not really a fair assessment. The main Pokemon series is shockingly deep, and when you go down the …
Continue reading →Everyone out there who complains about modern RPGs being too easy, take note, one of the most challenging RPG series is back with Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City. The third …
Continue reading →The Professor Layton series is one of the oddest series in gaming in quite a long time. For games that fuse point-and-click adventure games, puzzle-solving and what can only be …
Continue reading →Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy have a sort of shared history between them. Both are RPGs, both started their respective trajectories at the same time on the NES. Both gained …
Continue reading →Vicarious Visions brings the next Transformers installment to Nintendo The game engine used reminds me of the same one for Metroid Prime Hunters. The game uses a third person view …
Continue reading →Picross has been around for quite a while. OK, So, What You would think that making something like Picross into three dimensions instead of two would make the game much …
Continue reading →The Pokemon titles have engaged the imaginations of children as well as adults. Trying to catch all of the pocket monsters has been an addiction since the original Game Boy. …
Continue reading →I am a huge sci-fi geek. It shouldn't really be a surprise, considering that I'm a pasty, pudgy, video game-loving white guy. I grew up watching Star Trek: The Next …
Continue reading →Mario RPGs have been one of the most surprisingly wonderful things to emerge from the bowels of Nintendo in the last several years. The original Super Mario RPG for the …
Continue reading →I've had a long and contentious relationship with Zelda games. For years, the only Zelda game that I enjoyed was Link's Awakening for the Game Boy, and that's only because …
Continue reading →The first memory I have of an arcade game was this one tabletop arcade box that allowed two players to play Space Invaders from opposite sides of the table. It …
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