Category: Nintendo DS
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Review: Kirby Mass Attack (Nintendo DS)
The newest Kirby game splits the titular hero into ten. Does that mean the fun has been reduced as well?
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Review: Bakugan: Rise of the Resistance (Nintendo DS)
The latest Bakugan game mixes tower defense gameplay with RPG elements? Is this a recipe for success?
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Review: Wappy Dog (Nintendo DS)
Wappy Dog Developer: Sega Toys Publisher: Activision Genre: Virtual Pet Simulation Release Date: 11/8/2011 When you first see the header for this game, you might be wondering why Sega Toys is working with Activision rather than well, Sega – their parent company. Well, truth be told, there is precedent behind this unexpected alliance. We’ve seen…
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Review: Solatorobo: Red The Hunter (Nintendo DS)
Solatorobo: Red the Hunter Developer: CyberConnect2 Publisher: XSEED Genre: Action RPG Release Date: 09/27/2011 With the release of the 3DS, the DS’s releases are dwindling, and Solatorobo represents one of the last notable games to be released on the system. It’s also probably one of the only games ever to have 100 commercials made for…
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Review: Camping Mama: Outdoor Adventure (Nintendo DS)
Mama’s going camping with the whole family! Which entails pretty much everything you’d expect.
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Review: Pucca Power Up (Nintendo DS)
The wildly popular cartoon makes its first foray into the land of licensed DS games. Can it buck the trend of bad licensed titles?
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Review: DodoGo! Robo (Nintendo DSI)
DodoGo! Robo Genre: Puzzle Developer: Alien After All Publisher: Neko Entertainment Release Date: 04/18/11 Indirect interaction puzzle games, IE games where you play not as the main character but as some unseen force assisting said character, are somewhat on the downswing at this point. While games like Lemmings and Pac Man 2: The New Adventures…
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Review: Gem Quest: 4 Elements (Nintendo DS)
Gem Quest is Aaron’s favorite game ever published by Storm City Games. How does that translate in terms of the game’s quality? Read on to find out!
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Review: Okamiden (Nintendo DS)
Awww… look at the little sun god. Isn’t he so cuuute? *ahem* Um,yes, er… Okamiden sees a Nintendo DS release. Will it get lost in the shuffle, or will cuteness prevail?
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Review: Lego Battles: Ninjago (Nintendo DS)
Ninjas are exciting. Legos are exciting. So the two together should make a really exciting combination…right?
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Review: Monster Tale (Nintendo DS)
Monster Tale is a confusing game to me, because I mostly review mediocre to terrible games… and it is wonderful.
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Review: Beastly: Frantic Foto (Nintendo DS)
Beastly: Frantic Foto is a spot the difference game, in the sense that after playing it you’ll be able to spot the difference between a good game and a cheap tie in.
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Review: Naruto Shippuden Shinobi Rumble (Nintendo DS)
Aaron, the official Naruto fanatic of DHGF, gives out his highest score for a Naruto DS game yet! Of course, that doesn’t mean much…
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Review: Radiant Historia (Nintendo DS)
Radiant Historia Genre: RPG Developer: Atlus Publisher: Atlus Release Date: 2/22/11 Atlus, as a developer, is mostly associated with three franchises at this point: the Shin Megami Tensei game series, the Trauma Center franchise, and the Etrian Odyssey series. This isn’t to say that they haven’t released good games outside of these franchises, as they’re…
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Review: Pokémon Black & White (Nintendo DS)
The fifth generation of Pokemon is here. Now…is it any good?
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Review: Kingdom Hearts Re:coded (Nintendo DS)
Can a Japanese cell-phone episodic RPG make a successful transition into a full fledged RPG for the Nintendo DS? Well, it might help if it has Final Fantasy and Disney characters in it…
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Review: Ghost Trick Phantom Detective (Nintendo DS)
The creator of the Ace Attorney games has turned out a new game – with no lawyers involved. Has he created another hit (and possibly a springboard for another successful series)?
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Review: Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Osborne House (Nintendo DS)
Frogwares is well known to PC gamers for their Sherlock Holmes titles. How does their first DS exclusive title stack up?
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Review: 101 in 1 Sports Megamix (Nintendo DS)
Is this one minigame collection that actually turned out good?