Apollo Justice is the fourth game in the Ace Attorney series and the first game to fully utilize the DS's key features. It is also the first game that takes major risks with the series by breaking away from the first 3 games by giving us both a new main character and almost entirely new cast to interact with.
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This game takes place 7 years after the events of Trials and Tribulations, and a lot has happened since then. The first
Megaman Legends is a very interesting game. Before it every Megaman or Megaman X game had always been an 2D action, side-scrolling platformer. Megaman Legends, however, was a completely alien experience for fans; rather than running from one side to another on a 2D plane shooting every bad guy and taking on an army lead by madmen, you were instead put into a full 3D world exploring ruins and discovering treasure while making your way through mysterious robots and thwarting pirates. It was a whol
Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations is the third and final game of the original Ace Attorney trilogy(and was originally intended to be the final game period). After the first two games, this one had the role of wrapping up Phoenix's story line as well as several character arcs that were present during those first two games. Does the game live up to the expectations set by the first two as well as serve as a satisfying conclusion to the original trilogy?
Warning, there may be some spoilers.
Quickly after the success of the first Ace Attorney game, Capcom quickly followed it up with Ace Attorney: Justice For All. After establishing an interesting world and cast of characters in the first game, everyone was excited to see what they could do with the second game. However, with the bar set high on the first one, will the second game be able to meet those expectations?
Also much like the first Ace Attorney, Justice For All is a remake of the second game on the GBA, and was the first
The Ace Attorney series by Capcom is one of the most surprising games I have ever played in my life. On paper it just sounds like an absolute bore: a game about a defense attorney defending their client when they're charged with murder. Doesn't sound like anything you can see working as a video game. Yet, leave it to Capcom to turn such a concept into a franchise full of charm, heart, humor and fantastic stories that is still going strong for over a decade. The first game in the series, Phoenix
Nowadays, it's expected for a game to have decent voice acting, and in a AAA game's case it's almost always required to have Hollywood level VAs working on your games, with popular actors like Peter Dinklage, Kiefer Sutherland, Patrick Stewart, and etc., often lending their voices in various different titles, but back then, it wasn't always the case. Somewhere in between the 4th and 5th gen developers finally began to focus on what more things they can do with the extra power they had, and were
The Sony Playstation is one of the most beloved game consoles among gaming, and it was what helped Sony become a gaming giant. From its beginnings as a SNES peripheral to it's continued success on the PS2 and eventually PSN, the original Playstation set tons of standards for the industry, including disc based consoles, dual analog, built-in rumble, and etc. It's also has had one of the biggest and strongest library of games, including some of the most iconic and classic games and franchises gami
Ports are a very common thing in gaming, and more often than not they aren't very interesting to think about. A game from one console shows up to another. But it isn't often where games from one console show up on a platform people would have never even thought was possible.
Xenoblade Chronicles(3DS)
Xenoblade Chronicles for the 3DS is highly regarded as one of the Wii's best titles, and one of it's largest games at that. So it was a surprised when they announced they'd be porting t
"On my business card, I am a company president. But in my mind I am a Developer, and in my heart I am a Gamer."
Earlier this week, the gaming industry and community lost an important figure, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata passed away at age 55 from a bile duct tumor. His tragic passing is felt around the world as fans, friends, and colleagues in the industry mourns his passing
Shigeru Miyamoto:
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*based on the 3DS version*
Tales of the Abyss is the eighth installment in Namco's popular "Tales of" series, and was first released on the PS2 in 2005/2006(and rereleased on the 3DS in 2011/2012, coming to Europe and Australia for the first time). When it was released, Tales of the Abyss had a lot to live up to following the huge success of one of the previous titles Tales of Symphonia(not to mention Legendia fell short for many people). Despite some of flaws Tales of the Abyss is an excell
Leaving the forums on Monday for a trip up north for a week and assuming I can't get access don't expect me to be back till the end of the week. So don't mess up the place while I'm gone
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Some cartoons are pretty successful, some aren't. Some are even successful enough to warrant a theatrical adaptation, and that's what this list is for. Only two things to note
- Full theatrical releases, so no TV movies(like Fairly Odd Parents Channel Chasers or MLaaTR's Escape From Cluster Prime), Direct-to-DVD movies(like Wakko's Wish) or limited releases(like Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks or DBZ: Battle of the Gods) - Animated Adaptations only, so don't worry about seeing those horrific
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- Just Cause 3. Square Enix making an awesome looking game sound boring - Suits being boring - Nier 2. Developed by Platinum Games. Awesome - Suits being boring - Laura Croft Go. Mobile games. Break time - Suits being boring - Kingdom Hearts Mobile. Squeenix trolls - FFVII remake refresher - Suits being boring - FFVII PC Port refresher - Suits being boring - Kingdom Hearts III surprise. Vague. But looks amazing. Getting a Tangled level(Hype). Hoping for Frozen, Brave and St
- Smash DLC(Sunday). Triple Whammy, Lucas, Roy, and Ryu revealed and released. Crashing servers. New stages(including Free Miiverse) and Tournament mode(online and offline), more costumes. Great start for Smash DLC - 9 Nindie demos revealed on the eShop. Pretty awesome - Nintendo World Championships. Was an absolute blast. I'm jelly of the top two gamers. Great way to start E3 week - Mother 1 finally localized as Mother beginnings. Internet gets a small meltdown - Blast Balls. Supposed new IP th
- Last Guardian. Single handedly the best way to start their show - Horizon. Looks fantastic. Beats the shit out of Guerrilla's other game Killzone - Hitman. never played a game in this series, but it looks cool. Could hear my brother having an orgasm in the other room - Street Fighter V. Cammy and Birdie join the game. Great to see Charlie back. That said I need fucking Ken and Guile - No Man's Sky. Continues to impress me - Dreams. Looks like Media Molecules other games. Creative and full of c
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- South Park: The Fractured But Whole. Loved Stick of Truth and this one looks just as good. Matt Stone and Trey Parker shows up being awesome - For Honor. Reminds me of Dynasty Warriors but not as fun. That said it still looks pretty interesting - The Crew gets an expansion. But the game was too fucked up for me to care - Trials Fusion DLC featuring gun-toting cats riding on Unicorns. Looks really stupid. I'm in - More Division. Already saw it - A
- Mass Effect 4. Mass Effect's great, but the trailer is vague as fuck - Need For Speed. Looks great, but they already ruined it with DRM. Good Going EA - Star Wars The Old Republic Expansion. Heard the game sucks and the expansion still isn't KotOR - Unravel. One of the best games announced. Looks ridiculously adorable. Presenter was awkward though - PvZ: Garden Warfare 2. Complete with a creepy costume. Still don't give two shits. - Sports. Time to pee - Mobile games. Out of pee - More Sports
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- Halo 5. Was pretty meh about it. I liked Halo 4, but I feel pretty burnt out by the series at this point. Especially after the disaster that was the Master Chief Collection - ReCore. One of the more interesting games showed off imo. Though nothing was shown in terms of gameplay, seeing Keiji Inafune and Armature's name on it piqued my interest. Hoping to see more from it in the future - Xbox One Backwards Compa
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Earlier it was revealed that first games inducted into the recently created official Video Game Hall of Fame by the Strong National Museum of Play. These inductees include iconic games and franchises like Pong, Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros, Tetris, Doom and World of Warcraft, and it's not hard to see why for these have been some of the most impactful and legendary franchises in not just video games, but in all of media, and each have helped revolutionized gaming in one way or another, from gaming's
Much like video games based on movies, games based on cartoons also have had a stigma for having....not so good games, some of which can be legendarily bad. But much like games based on movies, there are still those cartoon-based games that will break the mold and show us that there can also be good ones too.
10) Tiny Toon Adventures: Montana's Movie Madness(Gameboy)
This game really surprised me when I was a kid. Unlike most others, I actually never got a Pokemon game with my Gameboy u
Because I realize my iPod is mainly video game OSTs, I decided to make a list of my personal favorites OSTs.
10) Dynasty Warriors 3
As odd as it sounds to have ancient Chinese warriors fighting each other to loud Japanese rock music, it works very well. The Dynasty Warriors series usually does a good job having the music blend with the intense action of hack-n-slashing swaths of enemies, but Dynasty Warriors 3 is the cream of the crop. My favorite soundtracks here are
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