Brownie Brown / Nintendo DSi Game
Kappa Michi launches this week in Japan.
andriasang.com news
aspro
DS XL leads Japan hardware charts
Wii retakes console crown - by a smidgen
edge-online.com news
gamingeek
Mass Effect 2 lifts replaced with loading screens
computerandvideogames.com impressions news
gamingeek
Gameinformer Shattered Memories review
6.25 - Gameinformer sucks balls
gameinformer.com impressions
gamingeek
Climax talk Silent Hill Shattered Memories
More remakes? Sales expectations?
nintendoworldreport.com editorial
gamingeek
Gamepro review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
2.5 stars out of 5 - Bold, ambitious but flawed?
gamepro.com impressions
gamingeek
No More Heroes 2 Combat trailer
**** yeah! But why have IGNs videos turned to crap?
ign.com media
gamingeek
Eurogamer review Spirit Tracks 9/10
"crafted with more care, than most games for grown-up consoles"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Sony patent Expandable controller
Seems to be apeing the modular wii remote
edge-online.com
gamingeek
EA: Core games don't need to be dumbed down
For new audiences. Really? Dead Space?
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
Call of Duty classic review
7/1 [seriously? It's exactly the same game. Why not a 10?]
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Gran Turismo Still Doesn't Get It
Damage effects flawed says Gamespot.
gamespot.com impressions
aspro
Sky Crawlers Hands-on
If you love flight simulators or even frenetic dogfighters then you might want to keep an eye on Sky Crawlers
ign.com
gamingeek
360 version of FF XIII gimped
With compressed audio and video
computerandvideogames.com impressions news
gamingeek
Radical working on Wii title
Cancelled open world next gen game
connectedconsoles.com news
gamingeek
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution review
7.5 ah ma gah!
gametrailers.com impressions media
Foolz
Lord of the Rings launch trailer
To begin at the beginning: It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black, the cobblestreets silent and the hunched, courters'-and-rabbits' wood limping invisible
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Seth Green and Martin Sheen VO Mass Effect
Michael Dorn also lends his voice.
gamepro.com news
aspro
Konami to Launch Touching, Singing Game.
For DS. Story doesn't say much more.
nintendoworldreport.com news
aspro
Ready at Dawn Working on New Engine
They made Okami Wii, GoW Blades of Olympus, Daxter.
yahoo.com news
aspro
Critical Reception: Zelda Spirit Tracks
"one of the best games in Nintendo's flagship action-adventure series."
gamasutra.com impressions
gamingeek
Joystiq review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
Climax set out to re-imagine Silent Hill and it succeeded
joystiq.com impressions
gamingeek
Rogue Warrior eurogamer review
2/10 (looks like GS was right fr once)
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Microsoft: Polophony has made mini-games
For years... oh Greenburg.
computerandvideogames.com news
gamingeek
Gamespot review Silent Hill Shattered Memories 8.0
"This brilliant reimagining of the spooky series' progenitor is a breath of fresh air"
gamespot.com impressions
gamingeek
The Press Room Episode #39
Hickory dickory dock
thevgpress.com editorial impressions media news
Ellyoda
Bible Adventures coming to 360 and Wii
PS3 not worthy enough of this divine gift
1up.com news
gamingeek
Just cause 2 1up preview
An hour of freefalling body slams, vehicular homicide via grappling hook
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
Saboteur CVG 6.9 review
"It's uninspired stuff that makes us think that someone at Pandemic once saw Okami and said, "Wow, that's cool - "
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
NPD Top 20 preview
Almost half of the top 20 software titles at U.S. console retail in November 2009 were for Nintendo systems
gamasutra.com impressions news
gamingeek
Shattered Memories Destructoid review text
"this is a true Silent Hill game. A better Silent Hill game. Do not miss this game."
destructoid.com impressions
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Destructoid review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
Video review
destructoid.com impressions media
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Funcom's SweetRobot interview
From the longest journey to kids' MMOs?!
eurogamer.net editorial
Foolz
Transformers IGN preview
might actually be good! Games aren't meant to be BETTER than the films they're based on!
ign.com impressions
Foolz
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It's just a script kiddie, hardly even worth calling "hacking". The page is made in Microsft Word FFS.
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We cannot be held to the same gaming standards as you, well endowed piece of machinery that grinds through games like Leo grinds through young male asses.
Do you want angry Zelda fan impressions or objective gamer impressions?
First angry Zelda fan, exploration is DEAD. If you thought PH was bad wait to experience this. Yes cause watching a train on pre determined tracks for like 3 minutes is fun... It's painfuly boring. It makes travel anywhere around the world a major pain. And worst it leaves no room for exploration. You get like 3 or 4 towns per section of the map, these towns so far are rather small. It has been linear so far, the game is always pushing me to the next objective. Once again like in PH the Zelda formula is broken.
Now to objective gamer impressions, it's still pretty damn great. The story so far is one of the more enjoyable ones, having Zelda a partner in the quest adds a nice dimension to the story. One scene in particular had me cracking up where she sort of pokes fun at the whole Link is destined to always save Zelda. The strength of this game is by far its puzzles and new items. Like PH it uses the DS to its maximum potential. Rather than just use the same tricks they came up with in PH they start the game off by giving you all new items and showing new gameplay mechanics. Phantoms is the big addition and it works well. In the tower you get to posses the big armor guys. The tower structure is the same as the main dungeon in PH, you have the armor guys, you need to hide from them, etc. The good news is that the possesion adds a whole new dimension giving you all sorts of new puzzles to solve. The new item I got is this blowing thing where you blow into the DS and you create a whirlwind. The way this game has used this item so far is genius.
It seems like this will be another Zelda game that has all sorts of interesting new gameplay mechanics, fresh takes on old items, and puzzles that have not been done before in Zelda. Even the combat is different as many enemies make you use your items or phatom in new ways. These are all things the Zelda franchise needs but not at the expense of the core formula. This feels like a Four Swords Adventure game, a very linear Zelda game that focuses strictly on puzzles and combat. If Nintendo can mix the fresh puzzles with the true Zelda experience of a game like TP you would have the Zelda game everyone wants. A Zelda game where the gameplay feels fresh and all the aspects we love about the series is intact.
Megaman 10 in glorious 8bit again. My ass is still sore because of the ninth game, I'll still bite, though.
^ Ernesto and I like the above statement...
...Ernesto more than me.
I am drunk.
Ernesto wants n00d pics of Vader.
That is all.
There is no such thing as a Zelda game that everyone wants! Liar!
Tell Ernesto that I can hook him up with some fine Vader shower material. Provided he's into furries, I believe he'll be thrilled.
Just picked this up as well. Only played a little bit last night but so far, I'm enjoying it much more than PH. I think the story is much stronger this time around which makes it worth playing.
Like Vader mentioned, maybe the exploration is absent when compared to the past Zelda handheld games on the GBA and Gameboy, I still think ST is a good addition because it's a big improvement over PH. Also, having Zelda as your Navi-sidekick and being able to play her is refreshing for the series.
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Now Playing: Golden Sun Dark Dawn, God of War Ghost of Sparta, and DKC Returns
Picked up Spirit Tracks, but I've been busy with other things so the most I've done is the opening train ride.
Hopefully will have more when we record the podcast.
Also, boo at Megaman 10. I wanted a new MMX game.
In ONE try, I plowed through The Act 6 Bishamon Boss in Kisuke's Story in Muramasa: The Demon Blade like Leo plows through young male asses.
Oh! Wait...!
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"This sculpture of the Nintendo DSi was created to coincide with the release of the real Nintendo DSi on April 5, 2009. The sculpture is nearly 7 feet wide and contains 51,324 LEGO pieces. It took over 200 hours to create and weighs over 250 pounds."
Whoa, that's pretty cool!
Still not worth it.
This is true.
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