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      Aenigma Os Review - Nintendo WiiU 

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      08-01-2018 10:54 PM
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      I consider puzzle games an incredibly hard genre to make: the basic premise must be easy to pick up but have enough depth to keep players coming back for more; luck must ...
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      Genei Ibun Roku #FE Review - Nintendo WiiU 

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      08-01-2018 10:29 PM
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      What would you expect from a mix of Shin Megami Tensei, where demons battle for you, and Fire Emblem, where armies fight godly dragons? Idols. Riding pegasi. That fight demons ...
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      Dogg Thang

      Wargroove

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      Here's the thing about Wargroove: it is a total shameless copy of Advance Wars. It looks like Advance Wars. It plays like Advance Wars. It's like someone

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      [NSW] Dragon Marked For Death

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      Impressions based on the Japanese version, which like many other Inti Creates games already includes English. The western versions of DMFD are scheduled

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      Fighting Vipers

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      Bit of an oldie, this one

      So it wasn't technically my first play; however, I'm going to overlook 2 credits' worth, 2 years apart, in

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      Resident Evil 2

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      Well, someone had to...

      I’ve never played the original (I know), so this is all new to me. It’s brilliant. Buy it.

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      [NSW] Travis Strikes Again

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      I'm three stages in and it's not bad. I wouldn't say it's great either, though. One thing for sure: if you don't like jokes that break the 4th wall, you'll

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