Warhammer 40,000: Regicide Review - ThoseGamers
Added: 13.09.2015 5:17 | 51 views | 0 comments
Ryan from TG writes: Warhammer has always been a fun franchise. Its seen different genres since the original mini fig table top game. There have shooters, tactical games, and books based on the original game. When I heard first of the title, I wasnt sure what to expect. Little did I know, I was going to be in for one of the best chess games ever. To give you an idea to start, think Battle Chess. An insanely popular game from the late 80s to early 90s. If you enjoyed that, then you are in the right place. Lets get into the review.
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| LBX: Little Battlers Experience review | MMGN
Added: 10.09.2015 9:17 | 28 views | 0 comments
MMGN: If you enjoy RPGs on Nintendo 3DS, love customisation and the concept of your own unique toy robot duking it out with others Medabots or Pokemon style, give LBX: Little Battlers eXperience a fair go. Dont let its under-the-radar release and relative niche status as an anime/game brand in the West make you think its just another quick cash-in game; Level-5 put an incredible amount of heart into its English localisation, combat and customisation systems and its overall tone of fun-filled anime-style adventure with a ton of twists.
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 Review A Little Dose of the Force Goes a Long Way | COG
Added: 09.09.2015 15:18 | 72 views | 0 comments
COG writes: The House of Mouse uses the force to their advantage and manages to pull the Disney Infinity franchise out of the clutches of the Dark Side. Yoda would be proud.
Tags: Gods, Daly, Force, Infinite, Disney, Disney Infinity, Review, Down, Lots, House, Mouse, Little, York
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| LBX: Little Battlers eXperience (3DS) Review - NWR
Added: 08.09.2015 21:17 | 31 views | 0 comments
NWR: The hallmark of the 3DS's most popular franchise (Pokémon) is that it has a front game that can be wrapped in as little as 25 hours if you know what you're doing, and then it has a radically expanded post game with multiple layers of complexity. In LBX (short for Little Battlers eXperience) Level-5 has stuck to the formula quite closely, but replaced the cute or powerful monsters with miniature robots. The result is a solid foundation that, hopefully, will be built on if some of the Japan-exclusive sequels are localized.
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| Dragon Fin Soup is Tastier than the Name Implies | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 07.09.2015 4:18 | 40 views | 0 comments
For anyone not paying attention, the Grimm Bros Dragon Fin Soup seems like it will be a cutesy little fairy tale based RPG. We are talking about bright, colorful, cutesy graphics, a loading screen that jokingly implies mashing buttons will load the game sooner and Little Red Riding Hood is the heroine. It doesnt take long for it to reveal its true nature though.
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| LBX: Little Battlers eXperience Review - Best Buy Canada Plug-in Blog
Added: 06.09.2015 15:17 | 43 views | 0 comments
Best Buy Canada Plug-in Blog: LBX: Little Battlers eXperience makes its North American debut on the Nintendo 3DS! Based off the popluar Japanese animated TV show, team up with familiar characters to take save the world, and stop a government conspiracy. Is LBX: Little Battlers eXperience on the Nintendo 3DS as charming as the popular TV show that many have come to love? Find out inside.
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| Little Battlers eXperience - GR Review
Added: 03.09.2015 23:39 | 48 views | 0 comments
Remember kids, donÄ‚Ë€â„Ët talk to strangershellip; unless theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre handing out robots, then take the damn robot and save the world already.
There are some odd standards when it comes to video game role-playing: ransacking your neighborÄ‚Ë€â„Ës unlocked houses, doing dangerous jobs for people youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve never met in towns youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve never been to, even punching hippies and dogs (thanks for that, Ness). But "entry-level" RPGs usually include one more surprising one, and that is the "child/children being given a life-threatening task in saving the world/defeating a massive evil organization/mafia/syndicate" motif. I suppose in the pixelated ether, thereÄ‚Ë€â„Ës just too many people over the age of 14 that donÄ‚Ë€â„Ët have what it takes to take on the rest of the world. They grew out of it, maybe?
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