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N4G Radio 01/27/2014

Added: 27.01.2014 13:16 | 5 views | 0 comments


Running at 60 frames per second. Another dose of tough love for Nintendo and some new games. Hosts: Ken McKown Jason Gambrel Ryan Wombold Drew Leachman John Whitehouse Games Covered: Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Divinity: Original Sin Kickbeat Blackguards Fire Emblem Awakening Legend of Zelda: Link Between Worlds And more

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Mosaic: Lets Survive

Added: 26.01.2014 12:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


oprainfall's Jonathan Higgins writes: "For the longest time, my gaming habits were pretty vanilla. I only owned Nintendo platforms, and I pretty much stuck with first/second-party titles. At the time, I felt it was slightly advantageous of me to do soI had much more respect for franchises like Fire Emblem than a lot of my peers, because truly complex games were difficult to find within my gaming regiment."

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Dual Wielding 127: Theres Something About Nintendo

Added: 22.01.2014 0:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


After the party that was our Game of the Year episode, Dual Wielding returns to business with a fairly light impressions segment as we talk Fire Emblem Awakening, Guacamelee!, Hotline Miami and a few more games. The bulk of the show is news as we talk the exciting potential of PlayStation Now, Evolve and Alien: Isolation. And of course Nintendo who has been making headlines this past week, what their problem is and how they can possibly go about it.

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy Tactics Director Looks to Tell his Unsung Story

Added: 15.01.2014 21:16 | 11 views | 0 comments


CCC Says: "There arent many Tactical RPGs out there on the market today. Other than Fire-Emblem and XCom, many of the great TRPG franchises have simply fallen off the face of the map. Luckily, Playdek and Yasumi Matsuno are looking to bring the genre back in force with their new Kickstarter project, Unsung Story: Tale of the Guardians."

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Record of Agarest War Review | Hardcore Droid

Added: 13.01.2014 23:16 | 6 views | 0 comments


Hardcore Droid: "Record of Agarest War is a tactical RPG where, over the course of five generations, you marry members of your party and play as your own children. It promises a hundred hour playtime and a deep level of character customization. And while its true that Record of Agarest War does allow for all those things, what sounds like it could be the next Fire Emblem is limited to a very narrow window of niche appeal by some significant mechanical problems and a disappointing execution of its plot."

From: n4g.com

Chriss Top 5 2013

Added: 04.01.2014 13:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


2013 was an interesting year. Alot of great movies and games were released as well as new consoles, but ultimately what Chris remembered about the year is the new tech that he grabbed. He purchased a new Alienware laptop, a new Xbox One and have been enjoying watching Blu Rays in 3D. But probably the most shocking thing to him was how much he has enjoyed his new Nintendo 2DS. There are a lot of very good games on the handheld that he would have never known about if it werent for his brother Chuck looking out for him. From Pokemon to Animal Crossing, Shin Megami to Monster Hunter and Fire Emblem to Donkey kong; the Nintendo 2DS came out of nowhere and changed from something he only had a mild interest in to something he could take with mim everywhere and can play at anytime.

From: n4g.com

UK Magazine EDGE Names Nintendo Publisher Of The Year

Added: 18.12.2013 23:00 | 11 views | 0 comments


Article: UK Magazine EDGE Names Nintendo Publisher Of The Year

Fire Emblem and Super Mario 3D World considered two of 2013's best games

From: www.nintendolife.com

XCOM: Enemy Within | CheatMasters

Added: 28.11.2013 20:22 | 22 views | 0 comments


By avoiderdragon:When XCOM: Enemy Unknown first came out, it became a big hit from out of the blue as no one expected it to play so well and be so affective to the players emotions. It wasnt just a good turn-based tactics game that did everything just right, but it also made you feel for the soldiers, especially if you decided to customize them then leveled them up from mission to mission. If you lose one, you can feel it in your soul since that soldier is gone forever, which is similar to other games like the Fire Emblem series. It has since been released on consoles and even mobile platforms, and it seems like Firaxis is not done just yet.

From: n4g.com

Fire Emblem: Awakening Review | Thumbsticks

Added: 28.11.2013 19:17 | 13 views | 0 comments


Fire Emblem: Awakening builds on a long-running foundation of successful strategy games. The easy to learn difficult to master system is assisted here by some fantastic new features that should become a mainstay of Fire Emblem games to come. But how does this measure up to the series so far? Daniel Bowes catches up with this 3DS game released earlier this year.

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