Archive for the ‘ Nintendo DS ’ Category
The group met up at the forest’s entrance. The collective hours of sleep only totalled at 15 hours, but that didn’t matter. Today was the big day. Several times had hey ventured near the fourth floor of the dungeon, but today would be the first time they’d actually explore it. They were ready. “Everyone sure [ READ MORE ]
This review was originally posted on Guerilla Geek. This is the same thing as the post over there, except now it’s also on my own blog. A young blue-haired girl named Ellie finds a mysterious bracelet, befriends a new-born monster, and sets off on an adventure in a world filled with monsters. Her goal? To [ READ MORE ]
What happens when you let EA create an incredibly casual-styled platforming game by combining platformer goodness with major parts of Puzzle League? The answer? British stereotypes. One glance at Henry Hatsworth’s box art and it seems safe to assume that Henry Hatsworth is a casual puzzler starring an old British guy drinking tea. How [ READ MORE ]
When I first heard about Rune Factory I was immediately interested. Harvest Moon, but with monsters and item crafting? Count me in! That sounds fantastic! It’s a shame that the game Rune Factory – A Fantasy Harvest Moon turned out to be more like a Harvest Moon – Amnesia Edition instead. The game starts with [ READ MORE ]
With the new-fangled Nintendo 3DS gaining as much steam and attention as you’d expect a brand new Nintendo to get, what better time than to look at the most memorable games it’s predecessor, the Nintendo DS, has to offer? That’s right, I’m going for most memorable here, not best. It’s too easy to [ READ MORE ]
Remy van Ruiten is a guy from the Netherlands. He does things. Sometimes. When he does, he hopes it includes gaming, writing, or playing guitar.
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