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Sympathy for the Monster
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Building on the success of the original… LEGO-style.
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Can a new take on an old Commodore 64 title garnish much life? Come find out.
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Criterion's racer from last Fall gets tuned up for the Wii U and impresses.
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TT Fusion and Nintendo collaborated on one of the most anticipated Wii U exclusives to date.
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Sly Cooper and the gang return in an all new adventure.
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There isn't anything inherently wrong with disposability. Taco Bell is disposable. Greeting cards are disposable. Paul Walker's entire career is disposable. All of these things can be enjoyed for small moment in time before being inevitably forgotten. When it comes to videogames if you pay sixty bucks for a game it sure as hell shouldn't be disposable, but if you drop the barrier of entry below ten dollars, the possibility of being used and discarded becomes easier to manage. This is where we are with Labyrinth Legends, a top-down dungeon crawling romp that entertains and satisfies for a few fleeting hours.
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Imagine anything, just don't expect it to help you win.
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Nintendo Land
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It's not quite Disney World.
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The sequel to one of the best games made in the last five years that doesn't start with Mario, Halo, Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed has finally arrived on the PC. Springing with creativity, fun and the possibility of a warped sense of humor, there's a lot to love when it comes to Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment and 5th Cell's Scribblenauts Unlimited. Let's get into it, shall we?
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The Director's Cut of Trine 2 includes the latest version of the game, the Goblins Menace expansion, and a new Wii U exclusive level, making this the most complete version available. It's an eShop exclusive that should not be missed.
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The Wii U Edition of the well received fighter first released in September includes nearly everything from the PS3/360 release, and more.
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Tank! Tank! Tank! is an accessible, if not overly simplified and repetitive experience, that all but requires local multiplayer to remain sustainable.
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Hasbro's hit cartoon saw its videogame debut this year, including on the Wii U.
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Sega’s Ostensible Nostalgia Induction Contraption
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