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Tales of Symphonia (GCN) Review 0

The world of Sylvarant is dying. Its mana supply is running low, and the goddess Martel is in a deep slumber. The only one who can restore the land back to its splendor is the Chosen One, who must embark on The Journey of World Regeneration. This generation’s Chosen is a young girl named Colette Brunel. Can she save the world from chaos, or will all of its citizens witness it crumble before their eyes? You play as Lloyd Irving, an orphan who is a friend of Colette and lives in the same town as ...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Super Paper Mario (Wii) Review 0

The highly acclaimed Paper Mario series has been praised for its artistic and creative innovations. The first two games were unique in the fact that they were role-playing games, but fused with some light platforming elements of traditional Mario titles. Super Paper Mario takes it one step further by being predominantly platforming, with a few features taken from RPGs. The most notable highlight of the Paper Mario games is that almost every tangible object is paper thin, hence the title. In the...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA) Review 0

Marche Radiuju is a new student at a school in the town of St. Ivalice. During a quick snowball fight in school, he quickly befriends two other students named Ritz and Mewt, who each have their own set of troubles. After school that day, the trio of friends decides to hang out at Marche’s house. Mewt brings along his copy of a strange book that he recently bought, and the three of them, along with Marche’s ill brother Doned, become enthralled by the mysterious tome. Later that night while Marche...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (DS) Review 0

You are Kyle Hyde, 33 years old. Former cop turned door-to-door salesman, you’re in search of your friend Brian Bradley. Three years ago, he turned on you while you were both on the force and gave special information to the other side. He hasn’t been seen since. Your jobs leads you to a run down joint called Hotel Dusk, where Room 215 has a mysterious past, as do all the guests. Will you find your friend, or will you turn up with absolutely no lead? Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is, at it’s core, a poin...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii) Review 0

WarioWare: Smooth Moves is a game that was released a few months after the Wii’s launch. It’s somewhat of a follow-up to WarioWare: Touched on the DS. It’s a collection of mini games that make use of the Wii’s motion sensing capabilities. In the singleplayer mode you have to help the various characters through their problems by completing a series of mini games, with a “boss stage” mini game at the end of the level. When you first pick the level, represented on the map with the characters face ...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Resident Evil 4 (Wii) Review 0

If you’re reading this right now, you’ve either played some iteration of Resident Evil 4, and maybe beaten between 1 and 100 times, or you’ve never played the game. Either way, this version of the game is a must buy for everyone. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition is a remake of the GameCube and PS2 versions. It takes the best of both versions and adds a new control scheme into the mix. You could say that this is the Collector’s Edition, if you’d like. The main highlight of this game is the new cont...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Pokemon Diamond and Pearl (DS) Review 0

Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl are the latest entries in the handheld series, and bring plenty of new content to the table, while still giving players the same Pokemon they’ve experienced time and time again for the past ten years or so. The most notable additions to the series are touch control, voice chat, about 100 new Pokemon, and of course, online battling and trading over Nintendo Wi-fi Connection. Let’s start with the basics, though. The graphical style of Diamond/Pearl is essentially...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Elite Beat Agents (DS) Review 0

Some of you import crazy gamers will know of a Japanese DS game by the name of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. In Ouendan, you play as three cheerleaders who go out and solve people’s problems by dancing. You have to hit on-screen markers in time with the music to get points. Consecutive hits result in combos for higher scores. Some markers required you to hit the marker then drag it along a path, and occasionally backtrack across said path, while keeping the stylus on the moving marker at all times. The...

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