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Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2014 Ad nauseum — Fantasy Life review
Ad nauseum — Fantasy Life review

I’m tired of fighting monsters. Now, I love a good dragon slaying or eldritch defeat like everyone else, but there’s more to questing than simply stabbing kobolds in the face. What about all the potions and items you have to consume? What about the swords and daggers and

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2014 How to paint your Pokemon — Pokemon Art Academy Review
How to paint your Pokemon — Pokemon Art Academy Review

One of the best days in every elementary school kid’s year, at least in my generation, was the day of the book fair. We had catalogs that we peered at throughout the week, and the day finally came when the shelves were lined with row after row of novels

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2014 Hand-to-Handheld combat- Super Smash Bros. 3DS
Hand-to-Handheld combat- Super Smash Bros. 3DS

It’s been almost six years since Super Smash Bros. Brawl’s release, leaving fans antsy for the new release, but does Super Smash Bros. for 3DS live up to the hype? This iteration and the forthcoming Wii U counterpart were co-developed by director Masahiro Sakurai’s company Sora Ltd.

by Griffin Dunn
Reviews   -   Sep 19, 2014 Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Review
Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Review

Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney are hands-down two of the best mobile games of all time, so when I learned that they’d be joining forces in Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney I assumed that nothing short of greatness could come of it–and for the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2014 Life, or something like it – Tomodachi Life review
Life, or something like it – Tomodachi Life review

Tomodachi Life is difficult to encapsulate without actually playing it. It’s not really a game. Like Nintendo’s other life sim Animal Crossing, Tomodachi Life is a game you pop into every now and then, interact with for a few minutes, then put down until tomorrow. But it’s

by David Roberts
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