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Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival Review-The Definition of a Bored Game

Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival

Developer: NDCube

Publisher Nintendo

System: Wii U

ESRB Rating: E

A review copy was not provided by Nintendo.

Before I start this review off I would like to start with a little back story. When I was about eight years old my parents bought me a Nintendo GameCube. I loved that thing to death. It was my first video game console. In about fourth grade I made a really cool friend who also had a GameCube and loved it too. He let me borrow two games from him. Mario Party 4 and Animal Crossing. Mario Party 4 was so much fun when I had friends over, the mini games were all creative and the cut throat competitiveness of stealing stars from each other brought out all of our dark sides. On the other side there was Animal Crossing, a whimsical game that allowed me to live a life I never thought I would.

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I played Animal Crossing religiously for almost two years straight. At the time I was going through a lot of stuff with my family, so this game was seen an escape from reality. It allowed me to live a second life. From there I grew to love the series as a staple in my gaming career. My parents bought me a DS with Animal Crossing Wild World and I played that game everywhere I went. When City Folk came out I thought the game was a bit stale but the series charm was still there, and when New Leaf hit I thought it was finally a game to almost top the awesomeness that was the GameCube version. I grew up with Animal Crossing, the series made me appreciate slower paced games as a way to unwind and relax. So why am I telling you all this first? I just want you to know where I am coming from as I write this review. The Animal Crossing series has been a part of my life since I started gaming as a child. So, with that out of the way let’s get into the actual review.

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Nintendo Accounts Announced, Cloud Based Data Services Announced to Transfer Game Data

Nintendo has just recently announced that they will be switching over to a new account system called “Nintendo Account”, this account system will allow users to access their accounts through many devices.

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Nintendo’s new membership service will be called “Nintendo Account” — it will connect hardware users, as well as PC and smart device users, Mr. Kimishima says.

Nintendo will also allow for data streaming between their consoles and smartphones all through the power of the Cloud.

Nintendo will use a cloud-based data service to transfer game data between mobile games and console games.

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More Unannounced Wii U and 3DS Games to Come This Holiday Season

In Nintendo’s recent investor’s meeting Nintendo CEO Tatsumi Kimishima stated that there will be more Wii U and 3DS games heading our way this holiday season. Could it be that The Legend of Zelda Tiwlight Princess HD will be out this year? We hope to find out more as this investors meeting goes on! nintendo_wii_u_black

How Nintendo Could Make the Wii U Viable this Holiday Season

With the recent announcement of the PS4 price dropping from $399.99 to $349.99, and a plethora of new Xbox One bundles coming out this holiday season, this puts the Wii U in a really bad situation. Even though the Wii U’s sales have been extremely lackluster over the years, the console normally manages to pull in some decent numbers during the holiday season. However, seeing as this time around the Wii U will only be fifty dollars cheaper than its competitors (and this isn’t even accounting for pre-owned), the question needs to be asked, “What can be done for the Wii U to shine this holiday season?” Granted while The Legend of Zelda and Star Fox both got delayed into 2016, the Wii U is missing some upcoming big hits. But this doesn’t mean nothing can do be done about it.

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The Legend of Legacy Review:Will it be Legendary?

The Legend of Legacy

Developer: FuyRu

Publisher: Atlus USA

Platform: Nintendo 3DS

ESRB Rating: E10

Release Date: October 13th, 2015

Thank you Atlus USA for providing us with a review copy!

The Legend of Legacy is the latest JRPG out of the minds of FuyRu. While FuyRu has a track record of delivering subpar games, minus a few (see our Lost Dimension review), they are looking to finally break the mold on the 3DS with putting together an All Star team of developers to create a game that is a spiritual successor to the SaGa series. You may ask: how does it do? We are here to discuss that today.

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Persona 4 Dancing All Night Review-A Perfect Send Off

Persona 4:Dancing All Night

Developer: Atlus

Publisher: Atlus USA

System: PlayStation Vita

ESRB Rating: T

Thank you Atlus USA for providing us with a review copy!

Persona 4 Dancing All Night is looking to be the big sendoff Atlus wishes to give the Persona 4 series before transitioning into Persona 5. If someone was to ask me what stands out the most to me about Persona 4 or Persona 4 Golden I would tell them two things, the games music and its story. What this game does is take both those elements and mixes them together almost perfectly.

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Atlus USA Announces Stella Glow Launch Edition

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The Limited edition comes with Hilda’s Crystal Garden Cloth Poster, Bubu Flexi-Charm, “Song Magic” CD and a Collectible Outer Box. A nice amount of cool trinkets to go with this game when it comes out!

Stella Glow launches November 17th in North America at the suggested retail price of $49.99.

PREVIEW:Persona 4 Dancing All Night-Fan Service Done Right

As with all Preview’s, this is my first impression of the game, opinions are subject to change in the final review.

I am going to be honest, when I first saw Persona 4 Dancing All Night I was a bit disappointed. I thought Persona Q was a good sendoff of both the Persona 3 and Persona 4 team. So I kind of wrote this game off at first, sure I thought it would be good, I mean its Persona, but I didn’t think it would be anything ground breaking to me, that it would just be a good rhythm game with a lackluster story along the lines of Arena and Ultimax.

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Needless to say when I first started to play the game I was surprised to how much was actually there. You are free to go ahead and unlock all the songs right from the start without having to go into the games story mode. The selections of songs to start out with were pretty awesome, and unlocking all the other songs were a bit of a treat. The game plays like a standard rhythm game, press the buttons as they slide over their respective icons on the screen. However it takes a bit of getting use to as how the two button prompts are on opposite sides of the screen, I found myself going cross-eyed at times, but I eventually learned to just go with the flow and rhythm of the game. The selections of songs and remixes are amazing, and the different range in difficulty prevents things from getting dull, there are also a lot of items you can buy to make things easier for you, or mix things up and have the songs play completely different than what you were used to.  There isn’t much else I can say about this without going too deep into it like a review, but what I can say is that the selection of music is great, and the dance choreography is top notch, I’ll never get tired of watching certain duos dancing to my favorite songs.

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Now let’s talk a little bit about the story mode. Don’t worry no spoilers here, but I will say that this games story is very superb for what it is. For a rhythm game I did not expect to see such an in depth story, but then again it is Persona. This games story makes the game feel more like an actual Persona 4 sequel than that of Arena and Ultimax, all the same feelings you got from Persona 4’s narrative are used in this game which honestly is a welcome surprise. The story is quite extensive, so don’t expect a short, charming and quick story that is used as a tutorial for all the songs.

So far Persona 4 Dancing All Night is shaping up to be a great send off for the Persona 4 team, the music in this game is awesome to listen to, and the game really tries to get you into each song’s rhythm as you play through each song in Free Mode, and the games story is very reminiscent of the original Persona 4 story. I can’t wait to go back and continue playing this game and trying to perfect each song.

Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Will be Launching December 26th in Japan

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Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem (or Genei Ibun Roku #FE) will launch on December 26th, 2015 in Japan. Currently no word on when this game will be hitting the United States and Europe, but we do know at least that it will be coming out next year.

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A Demo for The Legend of Legacy Goes Live on September 22nd!

The highly anticipated new JRPG for 3DS by Atlus, Legend of Legacy will have a playable demo for people to try out on September 22nd! The demo includes the entire prologue and the first two dungeons in the game. What also makes this demo cool is that you can transfer your save data from the demo to the final game to continue where you left off in the demo. So if you are on the fence about Legend of Legacy be sure to check out the eShop demo!

Also be sure to stick around with us for continued coverage on Legend of Legacy in the coming weeks!

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Legend of Legacy comes out October 14th.