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Tag Archives: 3ds
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
A Final Fantasy license has collided with a jumble of random words and created Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, which is an awesome game despite the silly name. I wrote about the game here on D+Pad Magazine. You can download … Continue reading
Tomodachi Life Review
I was wowed and weirded out by the Nintendo Direct advert for Tomodachi Life. On D+Pad Magazine I’ve posted my review of my experiences with the game itself. I warn you, I made the X-Men for my little fictional island … Continue reading
Videogames of the Year
This has been an interesting year for me as a gamer. I’ve gone from heavy use of my Xbox 360 to pretty much solely a Nintendo & PC gamer. The 3DS is definitely my machine of the year, although thanks … Continue reading
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Tagged 3ds, bumpie's party, game of the year, Papers Please, pc, pokémon x, rogue legacy, super mario 3d world, wii u, zelda
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Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Review
My latest review is up at D+Pad, one of the few games to get me away from Pokémon X and even further away from my crippling Animal Crossing experience. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a great journey back to … Continue reading
Fire Emblem Review
Just a small update. After a couple of interesting games which intrigued me but weren’t deserving of a good score, we have Fire Emblem: Awakening. This was a game I declared dibs on for reviewing duties and luckily so as my … Continue reading
A Pair of Video Game Reviews and an Update!
I was kindly sent two review copies of games and in the last two days they’ve been posted at D+Pad Magazine. My first was for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate. Castlevania’s a series where I know way … Continue reading
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Tagged 3ds, castlevania, castlevania mirror of fate, dpad magazine, monster hunter, monster hunter 3 ultimate, reviews, wii u
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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Review
Tappity tap tap, ta tapta-tap! Someone’s put adorable little Final Fantasy puppets in a music rhythm tappy game on the 3DS and given it jRPG elements! How could I resist? I have written a review at D+Pad Magazine! Go there … Continue reading
More D+Pad Reviews
I’ve been writing a few articles for D+Pad Magazine which I’ve realised weren’t linked to here. First of all, a review of the brightly-coloured platforming puzzler or puzzling platformer, Pullblox (also known as Pushmo in the States). Then came a … Continue reading
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Tagged 3ds, batman, dpad magazine, gotham city imposters, mass effect, mass effect 3, pullblox, pushmo, review, video games
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