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Reviews   -   Feb 10, 2015 Enraptured by the thrill of the hunt — Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate review
Enraptured by the thrill of the hunt — Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate review

Few games capture the thrill of the hunt like Monster Hunter. Hours of work, preparation and practicing on lesser mobs, culminating in a final standoff. A creature looming just ahead, multiple times your size, who eats hunters for three meals a day, waiting for you to take the first swing.

Editorials   -   Jan 27, 2015 Pokemon: When Nostalgia Isn’t Enough Anymore
Pokemon: When Nostalgia Isn’t Enough Anymore

In my 22 years, there’s not a single franchise that has been more of a constant in my life than Pokemon. Both the games and the anime adaptation rose to prominence in my small hometown when I was six-years-old and in the first grade. All my friends had their

Déjà Vu — The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2015 Déjà Vu — The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review

How do you follow up a game as great as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time?  The Nintendo 64 classic redefined the adventure genre, raised the bar for video game storytelling and instantly reached the top of many gamers’ “Favorite game of all time” lists when it hit the

by Matt Welsh
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Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2015 Déjà Vu — The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review
Déjà Vu — The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review

How do you follow up a game as great as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time?  The Nintendo 64 classic redefined the adventure genre, raised the bar for video game storytelling and instantly reached the top of many gamers’ “Favorite game of all time” lists when it hit the

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Feb 10, 2015 Enraptured by the thrill of the hunt — Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate review
Enraptured by the thrill of the hunt — Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate review

Few games capture the thrill of the hunt like Monster Hunter. Hours of work, preparation and practicing on lesser mobs, culminating in a final standoff. A creature looming just ahead, multiple times your size, who eats hunters for three meals a day, waiting for you to take the first swing.

by Eric Van Allen
Editorials   -   Jan 27, 2015 Pokemon: When Nostalgia Isn’t Enough Anymore
Pokemon: When Nostalgia Isn’t Enough Anymore

In my 22 years, there’s not a single franchise that has been more of a constant in my life than Pokemon. Both the games and the anime adaptation rose to prominence in my small hometown when I was six-years-old and in the first grade. All my friends had their

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand
Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand

If there’s one thing I love just as much as gaming, it’s game memorabilia.  Whether I’m rocking a video game T-shirt or simply decorating my game room with statues and posters, I just love to be surrounded by items that represent my passion for video games.  It

by Matt Welsh
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels
Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels

DISCLAIMER – Visual novels have a history of containing adult content intended for audiences of eighteen years or older. These types of visual novels, called “eroge” because they contain erotic content, are marked throughout the article. We made selections based on the strength of narrative rather then discriminating based on the

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   Dec 08, 2014 Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – 3DS Review
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – 3DS Review

I have a confession. This time last year, I reviewed Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, the fifth installment in the Ace Attorney series. It was my first time playing an Ace Attorney game for longer than a few minutes, and I ended up giving it a positive review, which

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 03, 2014 An old standard has evolved! — Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Review
An old standard has evolved! — Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Review

Nintendo has long held down the fort by re-envisioning their catalogue of titles. A company with a long history in gaming, Nintendo’s characters and IPs are the symbols of a generation. Remastering has often led to critical success for Nintendo; games like The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2014 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – More Than Meets The Eye
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – More Than Meets The Eye

As bizarre as it might sound, I consider Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth to be the first game to give me the “Dark Souls experience.” Initially, the game just seemed like a long series of challenges that sometimes seemed completely arbitrary and complicated, that also happened to throw together

by Kenneth Shepard
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