I wish we could solve all our problems by dancing them away like in Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure. Forgot my money at home and need to pay a bill? Just dance and serve food. Need to enter your dog in the dog show but missed the deadline? Well just bark in rhythm with a poodle to gain entrance. Or my favorite, if you’ve found yourself outside of a prestigious event in Paris, improperly dressed, and without a ticket for admission, simply play a few chords on the violin and bam, you’re in. Unfortunately our world isn’t full of that much pizzazz but at least we now have Rhythm King & the Emperor’s Treasure to play on our 3DS’. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 3DS, Music, Puzzle, Review, Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure, Sega, video game, video games
It’s a rare time for me: there isn’t anything coming out in the foreseeable future that I actually want to play. So what does that mean? Downloading games I wanted to get long ago (and if I’m lucky, sifting through the backlog)! Pushmo is a 3DS exclusive puzzle game that has you pushing and pulling blocks as you hop your way to the goal. I’ve been able to spend some time with the game already, and I must say, as far as puzzle games go, this one has a lot going for it.
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Tags: 3D, 3DS, Downloadable, Nintendo, Now Playing, Pushmo, Puzzle, video game, video games
The 3DS is nearing its one year anniversary in March and what better way to celebrate the system’s launch than with a well regarded PS2 RPG port? Okay sure, there’s plenty of better way to celebrate I’m sure, but nonetheless Tales of the Abyss has been released for the 3DS. A cherished game on the PS2 from the Tales series, Tales of the Abyss offers up solid battle mechanics, a gripping story, and loveable characters. If you missed the first go around with this game and you own a 3DS, then here’s your chance to experience one of the better RPGs of the last decade.
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Tags: 3DS, Action, JRPG, Nintendo, Review, Role Playing Game, rpg, Tales of the Abyss, video game, video games
One game this week, but one hell of a long game at that.
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Tags: 2/26/12, 3DS, Action RPG, DS, Nintendo, Role Playing Game, rpg, Sunday Roundup, Tales of the Abyss, video game, video games
The King of Iron Fist Tournament has returned to a Nintendo console after a decade long absence in the form of Tekken 3D Prime Edition for the 3DS. The entire ensemble of characters from Tekken 6 is playable and the game is a visual feast of gorgeous graphics that can fit in your pocket. Local and online multiplayer, as well as the inclusion of the feature film Tekken: Blood Vengeance, round out the package. Few gameplay options and rough controls, however, make what could have been a flawless portable fighter another title that loses much of its quality in the console-to-handheld transition.
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Tags: 3D, 3DS, Blood Vengeance, Fighter, fighting, Handheld, NDS, Nintendo, Review, Tekken, Tekken 3D Prime Edition, video game, video games
Back to form after a month of only two games (one of which was just a download). This week has a good variety of titles, and for a few different systems as well, just the way I like it! And what’s more, I’ve already played a handful of them and they’re fun. Go figure!
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Tags: 2/19/12, 3DS, Animal Crossing, Arcade's Greatest Hits vol. 2, Bass, Dino Stalker, Game Boy Advance, Gamecube, Grand Slam Tennis 2, GunCon, Kingsley's Adventure, Light Gun, mega man, Midway, Mortal Kombat Mythologies, NDS, Nintendo, playstation, PQ2, Practical Intelligence Quotient, PS1, PS2, PSP, Sunday Roundup, Tekken 3D Prime Edition, video game, video games, xbox 360
You know what, I really don’t have to tell you why this game is good and deserves to be part of your 3DS library. Mario has hammered down the platforming genre all the way back to his original outings on the NES two and a half decades ago. And this game continues the tradition of innovative level design and genre elements.
Or does it?
Super Mario 3D Land is more of a throwback to older games than an entirely new title. Instead of giving you a review on why the game is great, I am going to point out everything I can remember about why this game is like many other Mario games in the past.
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Tags: 3D, 3DS, Fan Service, Mario, NDS, Nintendo, Platformer, Portable, Review, Super Mario 3D Land, video game, video games
I did it for one of my favorite genres (the fighter) and I’ve got to do it for another genre close to my heart, the puzzle game. Whether you’re connecting colored gems, filling in gaps, solving brain teaser, or shooting shiny balls at other shiny balls, the puzzle game is a staple to the video game community that isn’t going anywhere. And with so many excellent games to sink your teeth into it can be hard to determine which games offer the best challenge, the most addictive gameplay, and the most satisfaction upon completion. Vol 3 of Worth Playing is here, so let’s get this underway.
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Tags: 3DS, Bejeweled 2, Bust-A-Move, Columns, DS, Intelligent Qube, Mercury, Meteos, Nintendo, PC, playstation, Professor Layton, PS1, PS2, ps3, PSP, Puyo Pop, Puzzle, Puzzle Game Madness, Puzzle Quest, Puzzler, Sega, Swords & Poker, top ten, video game, video games, Wii, Worth Playing, Worth Playing vol 3, xbox 360
Crops, livestock, watering cans, and rival villages have been captivating my free time the past week, and it’s all thanks to Harvest Moon 3D: The Tale of Two Towns for the 3DS. The newest entry in the Harvest Moon series of farming simulators, The Tale of Two Towns features the same tried-and-true formula the series has become famous for along with the new concept of two villages that are polar opposites. Having some experience in the series (I played through several years in Harvest Moon 64) I can say that this one has been shaping up to be a very different adventure in farming, but still charming and unique.
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Tags: 3D, 3DS, Alpacas, DS, Farming, Harvset Moon, Natsume, Nintendo, Now Playing, Sim, The Tale of Two Towns, video game