Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call Review | Power Up Gaming
Added: 03.10.2014 2:12 | 13 views | 0 comments
Austin Flynn writes: "Out of all the wonderful traits the Final Fantasy series brings to the gaming world, its music is quite arguably its most influential. From the menacing beats of Final Fantasy VII's One-Winged Angel to Final Fantasy V's carefree Mambo de Chocobo, the franchise has always used an emotion-rich soundtrack to seat players closely to each instalment's protagonists.
While Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call might not be the first to use these songs to create a rhythm game that draws in series fans, it is certainly the title that's done it best."
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| Minimum Review | Power Up Gaming
Added: 02.10.2014 18:12 | 14 views | 0 comments
Austin Flynn writes: "Developer Human Head Studios aptly named their latest third-person shooter Minimum for both its simplistic aesthetics and familiar gameplay, and although we live in a time where pixel-perfect graphics and involved storylines reign supreme, this PC title aims to prove that sometimes less is more.
With character models reminiscent of sketching dummies and the same old point-and-click mechanics we've all grown up with, Minimum heavily relies on an unfamiliar game mode and an engaging crafting system to draw players in."
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| The Most Memorable N64 Games, Part 2
Added: 01.10.2014 18:12 | 16 views | 0 comments
Austin Flynn writes: "It's quite possible that the Nintendo 64 is the most nostalgia-filled console I've ever owned. After all, it was the first system I could actually call my own as the Super Nintendo I put so much time into actually belonged to my brother. It's where I set up a firm base that would hold my love of all game genres including, but not limited to, adventure, shooter, fighter, flight simulator, sports, puzzle, RPG and even 'first-person rail simulation' game... whatever that means. Regardless of all the games I played and the genres they belonged to, these are my top five most memorable games of the Nintendo 64."
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| Super Smash Bros. 3DS Demo: First Impressions | Power Up Gaming
Added: 19.09.2014 21:12 | 16 views | 0 comments
Austin Flynn writes: "This game really does have a feel all of its own. The pace of fights finds a happy medium between the lightning quick action in Melee and the lax, thoughtful battles of Brawl. Aerial and ground combat share an equal importance and characters old and new maintain (and in many cases, upgrade) the personalized moveset and animations that brought them to life in previous instalments."
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| Rumour: PAX Prime Flyer Teases Potential 2D Castlevania Successor
Added: 04.09.2014 10:00 | 19 views | 0 comments
Could this be Koji "Iga" Igarashi's next project?
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www.nintendolife.com
| Danny Invades Twitch - PAX Prime
Added: 30.08.2014 3:46 | 12 views | 0 comments
Danny wanders into the Twitch booth at PAX Prime to chat with Jon Carnage, Justin Flynn and MAN about video games and Amazon acquisitions.
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www.gamespot.com
| Danny Invades Twitch - PAX Prime
Added: 30.08.2014 3:46 | 8 views | 0 comments
Danny wanders into the Twitch booth at PAX Prime to chat with Jon Carnage, Justin Flynn and MAN about video games and Amazon acquisitions.
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www.gamespot.com
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