Don’t you hate it when you’re playing a game and then you see a bright light and someone else is sharing your body? And then you realize it’s JUST like the game you’re reviewing?
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Don’t you hate it when you’re playing a game and then you see a bright light and someone else is sharing your body? And then you realize it’s JUST like the game you’re reviewing?
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JewWario talks about the new 3DS game for the LEGO franchise: The Clone Wars! Is it another great game that pushes the 3DS’ capabilities… or is it a dud? Watch and find out!
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J-Dub wakes up with a game beside him and a watch that won’t come off of his arm. What should he do? Review the game and hope for the best.
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JewWario reviews the DS and Wii versions of this quirky little title.
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All I can say is: It took long enough!
The Sakura Wars franchise has long been a Japanese only game series with plenty of fan-boys begging for the title to be released overseas. And, after 14 years, it has finally happened. But the question now is, will people who were begging for the translated dating sims of Japan be disappointed, or will they want more? SEGA is hoping it will be the latter and so packed this copy of their popular Sakura Wars series with a large instruction booklet, a poster of the cover art, and a supplemental manual of characters, images, and layouts of the theatre where your headquarters are hidden beneath.
In Sakura Wars you play as young Lt. Shinjiro Taiga, a ‘samurai’ in training, who is sent to New York to lead The New York Revue Star Devision which is the team that protects the city. You meet seveal teammates along the way and begin to learn your way around the New York of the game… which is a sort of exaggeration and anime-esque version of the real thing. [click to continue…]
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Sushi Go-Round is one of the latest games coming from the SouthPeak developing group for the Nintendo Wii and DS, and is based off of the popular web-game of the same name. Following the trend of Japanese Anime, the web game had American Animeish characters along with a sushi theme. Because when you think anime, you think sushi.
Now, when I got the game, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had not played the online game and am not really a big fan of American drawn anime characters. But the gameplay surprised me and I quickly ignored the character designs and I was quickly drawn to the challenge.
The Object is to serve the customers of your sushi bar as quickly as possible. And instead of taking years to learn how to make sushi correctly, the game assumes you know these skills already. In fact, it appears that yuor sushi bar is the only place for miles around as people flood into the place as soon as one of your customers vacates their seat. [click to continue…]
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Zhu Zhu Pets may be relatively new on the market, only having come out in 2009, but they have created quite a stir in kids all over America. So it was only natural for there to be a DS game to come out for the cute little purring and cooing critters. But would it be any good? Well Cepia LLC teamed up with Activision to bring out Zhu Zhu Pets for the Nintendo DS and it’s a cute little game.
You start with one Zhu Zhu hamster, but, after some playing around, you quickly start to unlock more furry little friends along with more games, more items for their home… does it ever stop? [click to continue…]
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