Tag: Nintendo
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Review: A Grand Tale to End the Trilogy
The Xenoblade Chronicles series is easily one of my all-time favorites and recently I got my hands on the third installment of the trilogy. Now as we’ve heard from multiple sources this is the coming together of the first two games to make for one grand conclusion of the end game events that made this…
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Crystar Review: A Wonderfully Soul Shattering Story, but Forgettable Gameplay
This is a game I meant to get for a while for the PS4 but I wasn’t able to get it when it was released and physical copies were so hard to come by. Luckily the game became available for the Switch this year and I didn’t miss the opportunity to snag a copy. The…
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Triangle Strategy Review
Triangle Strategy was a game that caught my interest right away from the very first time we got to see it. The game features turn-based combat that you would see in games like Fire Emblem which is one of the reasons I gravitated to this game so quickly. The game itself is about a man…
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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond Review: Fun but Little Incentive For Returning Fans
As many of you have seen up to this point I am a huge fan of the Pokemon franchise so of course, I was going to get a copy of the gen 4 remakes. Since I had Diamond for the DS I decided to go with Brilliant Diamond for the Switch, plus I like the…
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New Pokemon Snap Review
Up till now Pokemon Snap was a game I barely had the chance to play because I grew up in a low income household and we couldn’t afford an N64. In fact in an attempt to save up for an N64 by the time I had the money for a console the Gamecube was out.…
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Analysis: Is The Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light too Expensive?
Given that I did this analysis with the anniversary edition of Mario, Super Mario 3D All Stars, it’s only fitting I do the same for the anniversary edition of my favorite series Fire Emblem. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light was never released outside of Japan, but was remastered in the form…
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Analysis: Is $60 Too Much for Super Mario 3D Allstars?
Recently Nintendo announced the release of Super Mario 3D Allstars which is a collection of 3D Mario games including Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy. Galaxy 2 was not included. Since the release the internet has been very mixed about the price of the game at $60 and the fact that…
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Eight Difficult Fire Emblem Units to Recruit
Fire Emblem consists of hundreds of wonderful characters and many are recruited by either talking to the character in battle or automatically after a certain point in the game. However, some characters are a bit more difficult to recruit and for various reasons, you may have trouble attempting to add them to your party. For…
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Animal Crossing New Horizons Review
I have played Animal Crossing since the first version in the Gamecube era. This series has a very relaxing feel to it and it’s just fun to take an area and customize it as you see fit. While previous versions just give you a house to customize, New Horizons gives you the chance to modify…
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses Ashen Wolves DLC Review
We really got something special for Valentine’s day in the form of what might be the final DLC for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. The DLC involves a new basement area of Garreg Mach Monastery called the Abyss which houses four students we’ve never seen before. The students make up a new house called the Ashen…
