Category: Nintendo DS
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Review: Naruto Shippuden: Naruto vs Sasuke (Nintendo DS)
Does the latest Naruto game on the DS manage to be a step above its predecessors, or is this yet another middling title in the franchise?
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Review: Gummy Bears MiniGolf (Nintendo DS)
So, this is a game about chewy candies playing mini-golf. The results are about what you’d expect.
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Review: Sonic Colors (Nintendo DS)
So what separates Sonic Colors (DS) from its Wii iteration? Mel has the answer to that and more in the review.
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Review: Heathcliff Frantic Foto (Nintendo DS)
A familiar orange rotund cat (no, not Garfield) starring in his own video game, with others to follow. Will it bring up nostalgia, or just leave you frantic to chuck your copy?
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Review: Zhu Zhu Pets: Kung Zhu (Nintendo DS)
Kung Zhu is the latest video game based on the popular toy series. Does it manage to overcome the licensed game stigma?
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Review: 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors (Nintendo DS)
Spoiler alert: this is pretty much my favorite DS game this year. Find out why inside.
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Review: Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride (Nintendo DS)
Is Chevrolet Camaro: Wild Ride a real and true wild ride, or is it just another run-of-the-mill racing title for a handheld system? Mel has an answer to that one.
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Review: ATV Fever (Nintendo DS)
I have a fever and the only cure is Honda ATV’s. Or is it? Read on and find out!
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Review: The Story of Noah’s Ark (Nintendo DS)
ML Kennedy reviews an “educational” game about that time when God killed everybody. You know, for kids!
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Review: Crafting Mama (Nintendo DS)
Does the switch from cooking to crafting breathe new life into the series, or is this just a fresh coat of paint on a run down house?
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Review: Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun (Nintendo DS)
Alex Lucard reviews an under the radar hidden object game for the DS. Is it little known for a good reason or do we have a hidden gem on our hands?
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Review: Atari’s Greatest Hits, Volume 1 (Nintendo DS)
Atari releases the first of two “Greatest Hits” compilations for the DS. This particular entry boasts a whopping fifty games from their heyday, but is it a case of quantity over quality?
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Review: Jewel Master: Cradle of Athena (Nintendo DS)
A match-3 puzzle game set in Greece…wait, haven’t we seen this before, only with pyramids and mummies?
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Review: Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (Nintendo DS)
The first trilogy of the Professor Layton series draws to a close. How did the last game in the trilogy fare?
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Review: Alpha And Omega (Nintendo DS)
Well, well, well, a DS game based on a kid’s movie box office bomb. This should be fun… I hope.
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Review: Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (Nintendo DS)
The 4 Heroes of Light is very much like the old-school RPG’s it seeks to emulate, for all the good and bad that this entails.
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Review: Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City (Nintendo DS)
The first two Etrian Odyssey games were met with mixed reviews by Diehard GameFAN staffers. How does the third fare?
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Review: Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs (Nintendo DS)
The third Pokémon Ranger game is here! Are the changes to the game worth investing in, or is this for diehard Pokémon fans only?
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Review: Dawn of Heroes (Nintendo DS)
Dawn of Heroes is unabashedly an old school, turn-based, top-down view SRPG. The bottom screen of the DS is a simple grid with colored icons representing the combatants. All of DoH action is controlled from here, via the stylus. Characters can be dragged around the field, quite satisfyingly since the movement and attack ranges are…
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Review: Phineas and Ferb Ride Again (Nintendo DS)