First released for the Nintendo DS in 2009, the game got an enhanced port for the 3DS in 2011. How does this port stack up though? Is it a game you’ll want to survive, or would you be better off avoiding this lockdown?
Tag: Review
REVIEW: Dot Arcade
In an era of realistic graphics, there’s a legitimate question: can you make a compelling experience without any graphics? Dot Arcade proves that you can.
REVIEW: Overture
Overture is described by the devs as having a lot inspirations. It’s a shame that they focus so much on what it’s like, since it’s so unique on its own.
REVIEW: République Remastered (Episodes 1-3)
Please tell me the last two episodes are on the way…
REVIEW: Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea
While still a solid entry, the flaws make me ask the question, “Will there be a fourth entry in the Dusk series?”
REVIEW: Dragon Ball XenoVerse
SPAHKING!
REVIEW: Super Comboman
Interabang’s Super Comboman, a 2D sidescrolling beat ’em up funded on Kickstarter is finally out. Is it worth the $9.99 asking price? Let’s take a look.
REVIEW: Ascendant
Ascendant is an extreme game. In over ten hours of playing, I’ve only managed to complete it once. And, yet, I loved every minute of my experience.
REVIEW: Dying Light
Don’t be out past your bedtime…
RETRO REVIEW: Shadow Hearts
A retro review of Shadow Hearts for the Sony PlayStation 2.
REVIEW: Paperbound
Paperbound is here to remind you that reading is fun.
RETRO REVIEW: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
Let’s take a look at one of the greatest and most unusual adventures that ever landed on the Nintendo 64!
REVIEW: Castle in the Darkness
You don’t see quality retro like this very often.
REVIEW: Supreme League of Patriots
Holy political incorrectness, Batman!
REVIEW: Tales of Hearts R
Tales of Hearts R doesn’t try, Tales of Hearts R does!
REVIEW: Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
I was thirsty for a new Pokémon game, so they gave me all this water, but did it quench my thirst? Click right here to find out!
REVIEW: Tales of Xillia 2
Tales of Xillia 2 lands players in a familiar world with familiar characters making it one of the most loyal sequels I’ve ever played.
Anime Review: Denki-Gai
Just in case you were too lazy to read any of the commentaries.
RETRO REVIEW: Yakuza 4
Feel the Heat!
REVIEW: Elegy for a Dead World
Elegy for a Dead World puts the story in your hands.