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Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2016 It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to: Mario Party: Star Rush review
It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to: Mario Party: Star Rush review

Mario Party is at a weird point in its lifetime; while most people who’ve grown up with the friendship-breaking party game series have moved on, there are still some very die-hard fans that eat up the frantic multiplayer mayhem the franchise provides. So much so that the minute the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 22, 2016 Alola Awaits! Pokemon Sun and Moon review
Alola Awaits! Pokemon Sun and Moon review

Hala, the Kahuna of Melemele Island, proudly tells you: “Only when you find the balance of the old and the new can you make something original.” I could not possibly invent a more clear or precise explanation as to why the newest installments to the Pokémon franchise shines so brightly;

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2016 Battle for boredom: Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers review
Battle for boredom: Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers review

While people tend to reminisce on the good old days of animated juggernaut Cartoon Network with things like Johnny Bravo, Dexter’s Laboratory, and Courage the Cowardly Dog, I tend to hold the series of the early 2010s more favorably. Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Steven Universe have an excellent

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2016 This is not a drill: Gurumin 3D review
This is not a drill: Gurumin 3D review

With today’s games vying for realism and complexity, it’s always a breath of fresh air when something comes out that’s simple and just plain fun. Originally released in North America nearly a decade ago, Gurumin was an action RPG that was a refreshing callback to PS1 games

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2016 Acceptable in the 80s: River City: Tokyo Rumble review
Acceptable in the 80s: River City: Tokyo Rumble review

With so many franchises celebrating their milestone anniversaries, a few relatively obscure ones are also joining the fun. Case in point, the Japanese beat-em-up River City series is commemorating its 30th anniversary, with Natsume and Arc System Works bringing River City: Tokyo Rumble to the 3DS stateside. A blatant love

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 27, 2016 Fire, ice, and everything nice: Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice review
Fire, ice, and everything nice: Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice review

For the past ten years, Sonic the Hedgehog has been on a roller coaster of quality. After the horrendous atrocity that was Sonic ’06, we were exposed to games ranging from disappointing (Sonic Unleashed) to a remarkable return to form (Sonic Generations.) However, possibly the lowest point in the franchise’

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 16, 2016 It’s not the end of the world — Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Review
It’s not the end of the world — Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Review

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is a strong follow-up to its 2013 predecessor, but it still suffers from the same problems. Apocalypse may boast solid combat and progression systems, but a lot of complaints from the former game are still valid in this entry, such as dull characters and choices

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Sep 15, 2016 Save the islands, save the world: Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Save the islands, save the world: Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past opens with a sense of anticipation. “The entire world is just this little island,” a cheerful old woman says, as you look at a vast, empty ocean, broken only by one tiny island. You can’t help but feel excited by the

by A Kay Purcell
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