Less is less.
Spirit Camera has some neat ideas and I enjoyed the experience, I just wish there were more to it.
Aside from Shigeru Miyamoto, it’s hard to find a more creative and ingenious mind at Nintendo than that of Masahiro Sakurai. Yes, everyone knows that he’s best known for his overseeing of the Super Smash Bros. games and that he also was the creator of Kirby. But looking at his résumé of accomplishments only reveals the true levels of masterpieces of the games he’s created, especially in terms of t...[Read More]
Put a little J in that 3DS.
Tekken 3D Prime Edition was one of the more impressive titles we saw at E3 2011. Though it was strictly in prototype form, the folks Namco and Arika had achieved a solid sixty frames-per-second with 3D fully engaged, a feat even Capcom couldn't accomplish with their 3DS edition of Super Street Fighter IV. Tekken in 3D certainly looked nice, but what sort of game its tech would crawl into remained ...[Read More]
Suspense for your small screen.
Mario Kart, it ain't no joke. Adios, see ya later... and eat smoke.
Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy brings the popular flight franchise to the 3DS in impressive fashion.
About a year ago, Namco released Pac-Man Party for the Wii. This year, Pac-Man Party 3D was released, and it's essentially the same game. It's a compilation of fifty or so mini-games that also has a "story" mode that is really just a 3D board game. Toss in the original Pac-Man and two other Namco classics, and a party mode, and what do you get?
Mario gets his first 3D adventure that doesn’t involve collecting stars. Does it provide enough gameplay variance to warrant a purchase?
Cave Story is back, and this time in the third dimension.
Take everything you love about Pokémon and forget about it.