Star Fox Guard Review

Developer: Nintendo EAD/Platinum Games

Publisher: Nintendo of America

Platform:Wii U

ESRB Rating: E10

A Copy Was Acquired Through the Purchase of Star Fox Zero

Nintendo seems to always be taking different takes and spins on different types of genres. Whether it be the shooting genre with Splatoon or racing with Mario Kart 8, we now have Nintendo trying their hand on the Tower Defense genre with Star Fox Guard. Needless to say, Nintendo has once again worked their magic, taking an already established genre they have not dealt with before and adding their own Nintendo Flare to it.

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SEGA 3D Classics Collection Review

Platform:3DS

Developer:SEGA

Publisher: SEGA USA

ESRB Rating: E

Thank you SEGA for providing a review copy.

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It’s the collection we’ve all been waiting for! SEGA 3D Classics Collection is.. Well.. A collection of a few classic SEGA games that were remade in 3D for the Nintendo 3DS by the game company known as M2.

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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair – PC Review

Platform: PC

Original Developer: Spike-Chunsoft

Port Studio: Abstraction Games

Publisher: Spike-Chunsoft

Rated: M

Release Date: April 18, 2016

A review copy has been provided by Spike-Chunsoft

When Danganronpa 2 came out on the Playstation Vita, it quickly became one of my favorite games of all time. Playing through it again on the PC and I remember why that is the case.

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Aegis Of Earth: Protonovus Assault Review

Developer: Acquire

Publisher: Aksys Games

Rating: T

Release Date: March 15, 2016

System: PS3, PS4, PS Vita

Thank you Aksys Games for providing a review copy.

 

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Pre-Order MegaTagmension Blanc+Neptune Vs. Zombies Limited Edition April 11

Today Idea Factory International released all the information on the Limited Edition of MegaTagmension Blanc+Neptune Vs. Zombies. You can check out the mini unboxing video here suitable for such a tiny and tough protagonist.

The Limited Edition includes the following:

A tiny Blanc mini figurine with removeable hat action.

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The Gamicadami Scrapbook, showing off all of Blanc’s high school memories in the game.

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A 21 track soundtrack including various different types of background music and songs from the game.

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The game by itself will have a magical reversible case showing off Blanc and Noire in some interesting outfits.

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You can only get this limited edition set through Idea Factory International’s website. Pre-orders open on April 11th with a price of $62.99. Don’t be late for class picking this one up!

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MegaTagmension Blanc+Neptune Vs. Zombies launches for the PS Vita on May 10th.

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Trillion: God of Destruction Review – Micromanaging in the Trillions

Platform: PS Vita

Developer: Compile Heart

Publisher: Idea Factory International

Rated: T

Release Date: March 29, 2016

A review copy has been sent by Idea Factory International

 

Trillion: God of Destitution is the first game to come out in the Makai Ichiban Kan series. These games, while unrelated, are created by a new team made by Idea Factory with the director of this team being Masahiro Yamamoto. If you don’t know about Masashiro by name, that’s understandable, but the main thing is that he has a history of working on Disgaea. Just like in Disgaea, Trillion is full of overly large numbers with trillion being at the very center of it.

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Senran Kagura Estival Versus Review – Bigger Is Indeed Better

Platform: PS4/PS Vita

Developer: Tamsoft/Marvelous

Publisher: XSEED Games

Rated: M

Release Date: March 15, 2016

A review copy of the Vita version has been provided by XSEED Games

Senran Kagura Estival Versus is the newest entry in the Senran Kagura series. This entry brings our girls to a mysterious island where shinobi who have passed away aren’t ready to move on yet. So, it’s up to the Hanzo, Hebijo, Gessen, and Homura squad to fulfill the task asked upon Asuka’s grandmother – to complete the Kagura Millennium Festival. To complete this festival, each group must protect their platforms from each other for eight days.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Review

Platform: Playstation 4/Playstation Vita

Developer: Media Vision

Publisher: Namco Bandai

Rated: T

Release Date: February 2nd, 2016

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth came out in Japan and was garnered with nothing but praise from the Japanese audience. With the lack of recently localized Digimon games, this and Digimon World Re:Digitize: Decode for 3DS were highly requested to be localized by western audiences. Cyber Sleuth is currently the only one to see a western release.

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Danganronpa (PC) Review

Platform: PC

Original Developer: Spike-Chunsoft

Port Studio: Abstraction Games

Publisher: Spike-Chunsoft

Rated: M

Release Date: February 18, 2016

 

A review copy has been provided by Spike-Chunsoft

Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc is a visual novel created by Spike (before the merger with Chunsoft) and started off as a PSP game in late 2010. Since then it’s been ported to iOS, then Vita, and now the PC. In the past 5 years, it’s become a very popular multi-media franchise.
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Megadimension Neptunia Victory II Review:A Neptastic Adventure

Megadimension Neptunia Victory II

Developer: Compile Heart

Publisher: Idea Factory International

ESRB Rating: T

System: PS4

Thank you Idea Factory for providing a review copy.

Megadimension Neptunia Victory II is the latest installment in the Hyperdimension Neptunia series, and is the first mainline installment in the series in about three years. It is also the first entry in the series to make its way to PlayStation 4. So, for the first mainline game to be made in about three years the question that has to be asked now is: did the extensive development time turn out a good product? The short answer to the question is yes. However, there is more to this review than a simple yes or no. So let’s nep things up and dive into this game.

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