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Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
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Donkey Kong barrels his way onto the 3DS for a remake of the Wii classic. Does it hold up to the same level of greatness as its predecessor?
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Since 2004, Mario Vs. Donkey Kong has provided four solid puzzle titles to both the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. Starting as an action/platforming puzzler, the series moved more into a sandbox style, on-rails platforming puzzler. Everything up until now has been seen in a classic 2D platforming style but with the newest iteration to the series being on the 3DS, why not change things up a little bit to better accommodate the hardware?
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Building on the success of the original… LEGO-style.
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A rhythm game by Game Freak that isn't Pokémon themed? I guess this could work...
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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates To Infinity is the latest release in the “Mystery Dungeon” series, a spin-off of the ever-so-popular core Pokemon series. Though the main series has been going strong for nearly 20 years (!!!) in Japan, the Mystery Dungeon games have quietly become a mainstay of their own – Gates to Infinity is the ninth such title in eight years (though only six have made it to the states). I had never played a Mystery Dungeon title until GTI, but having grown up in the hey-day of Poke-mania has made me a huge fan of the franchise and has given its main series the distinction of being the only RPG I ever regularly play for fun. So how did GTI play to a man who tends to avoid such things (even if they’re painted in a Pokemon coat?) Surprisingly…well.
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Who you gonna call? ...Oh, are you sure about that?
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TT Fusion and Nintendo collaborated on one of the most anticipated Wii U exclusives to date.
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Puddle, previously released on other platforms, is now making a splash on the Wii U eShop.
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Crashmo
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If Pushmo is Crack, Crashmo is Cocaine (both are highly addictive and very similar but are used in a different way).
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Nintendo Land
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It's not quite Disney World.
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21st Century Mario.
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Back in March, I called Ninja Gaiden 3 the "Phantom Menace" of the series. Updated for the Wii U, NG3: Razor's Edge is like the Sigma releases for the other NG games -- it offers a variety of tweaks and balances and some significant new new content. Second time the charm?
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Children are often garbage disposals of interactive entertainment; give them any game and they will devour it. This doesn't, however, imply that they will fail to notice when they've been given actual garbage as opposed thoughtful, creative games. In this regard Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! is unabashedly intended for younger gamers and founded on an admirable premise, but ultimately spoils well before its implied expiration date.
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Pokédex 3D Pro
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Star power with a few sticking points.
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