Once A Upon A Time, Capcom was making exclusive Resident Evil games for a Nintendo system. Capcom made Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0 just for the Gamecube. Then, they made Resident Evil 4. While 4 didn’t stay exclusive (it was on the PS2 also), the Gamecube version was definitely the best version between those two systems. That is until the Wii Edition came along. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition is the superior experience and now its returning via the…
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Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition Will Be on the Wii U Eshop This Thursday
Level 22 Review
You’re name is Gary and you’re very late for work. You could make up some excuse for being late or tell the truth, but instead, you decide to sneak into work. You can’t let anyone see you! Thankfully, your best pal and former employee of this company is on the phone and will help you sneak by all your co-workers and boss. Will you make it to Level 22? This is the concept of Level 22: Gary’s Misadventures for the…
Read MoreSolve a Puzzle Or Two: Word Puzzles By POWGI Will Arrive Soon on 3DS
My father and I love word puzzle games. One of the best developers of word games on the 3DS (and Wii U) is Lightwood Games. I’ve enjoyed their other games for the systems and they have another one coming soon. The new game is called Word Puzzles By POWGI. Let me tell you about it. Word Puzzles by POWGI will be coming to the 3DS (and Wii U) eshops on February 11th in North America. The game is already…
Read MoreThe Final Smash Bros Wii U/3DS DLC Is Coming Soon
Do you like Smash Bros for the Wii U and 3DS? Then, you’ll want to keep an eye out for February 3rd. The final Smash DLC is on its way! On February 3rd, Bayonetta, Corrin from Fire Emblem Fates, and more will be coming to Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U as paid dlc. This will be the final downloadable content for the game! Here are Nintendo’s tweets about the DLC: Bayonetta and Corrin come to #SmashBros…
Read MoreLionel City Builder 3D: Rise of the Rails Review
In a desolate future, a man and his dog need your help. No, this isn’t Fallout 4. I’m talking about Lionel City Builder 3D: Rise of the Rails, a train simulation game released recently for the 3DS. In the game, you drive trains and deliver stuff in the Story Mode and build stuff in the Creation Mode. But what if you have no interest in trains? Is Lionel City Builder a good game for everyone, a good one for just train enthusiasts, or should you just avoid the game completely?
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me #3: A Mighty Disappointment
Mighty No. 9 is a much talked about Indie game thats coming out...sooner or later. Honestly, I don't care when its coming out. I think the game looks like a generic Mega Man game. So why am I writing about the game? Well, I have to have my say too! This is the internet!
Read MoreSpace Hulk Review
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. A bunch of aliens and a bunch of armored guys walk into a spaceship and start to fight…with dice. Well, the dice is invisible and determines if attacks will actually work or not. You can also play a two-player mode with a friend. Welcome to Space Hulk: a strategy rpg that just released for the Wii U eshop. It’s a game that wants to combine dice rpgs with strategy rpgs. So, is…
Read MoreMario & Luigi: Paper Jam Review
Paper Mario games are great, although have been trending downwards since the release of The Thousand Year Door on the GameCube. The last release, Sticker Star, was lackluster to say the least, borrowing heavily from the 2D Super Mario games heavily by removing the ‘open world’ and replacing it with Worlds and Levels, i.e. World 1-Level 1. On the other hand, Mario and Luigi games have always been strong titles, and even Dream Team – despite its various faults and pacing issues – was still an excellent release. I have to assume that Paper Mario fans were ...
Read MoreDying Light
Dying Light features the main character, Kyle Crane, who is an undercover agent sent to recover data for the GRE organization and Kyle Crane quickly realizes that something is wrong and things aren’t what they seem. He decides to help a group of survivors. Chaos then ensues, as it does in all zombie games with hordes of the walking dead roaming the streets. As we follow our group of survivors we grow with them in the story and really care about their progress making the majority of the events in Dying Light deep and impacting.
Read MoreKing’s Quest Chapter 2: Rubble Without a Cause Review
The Odd Gentlemen picked a great time to release Chapter 2 of their Kings Quest episodic series. Right before my Christmas holidays I received my review code from the PR Agency and dove right in. I could have written the review a few weeks ago, but decided to play through the second chapter a couple times for one main reason: choices.
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