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Pure Nintendo Review: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
13 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time

Do we really need a review on a game that has already been reviewed as the best game of all time? Does advancing graphics and adding 3D effect really change …
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Pure Nintendo Review: Dead or Alive: Dimensions
13 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review: Dead or Alive: Dimensions

Developed by Team Ninja and published by TEMO KOEI America, Dead or Alive Dimensions brings its fast paced action to the Nintendo 3DS.

To be blunt, Dead …
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Pure Nintendo Special Review: Virtua Tennis 4
13 years ago

Pure Nintendo Special Review: Virtua Tennis 4

By  •  Wii, Reviews

Editor’s note: I would really like to thank Jesse for his willingness to help out with this review. I am hoping we will hear more from Jesse as time goes on. …
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Pure Nintendo Review: Super Monkey Ball 3D
14 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review: Super Monkey Ball 3D

I would like to preface my review by saying this is my first introduction to the Super Monkey Ball series.  I cannot compare it to the other …
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Pure Nintendo Review: Pilotwings Resort
14 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review: Pilotwings Resort

By  •  Reviews

A Pilotwings game has been long over due.  Nintendo gave fans a small glimpse in Wii Sports Resort.  Now with Pilotwings Resort, they finally give fans what they have been …
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Pure Nintendo Review: Steel Diver
14 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review: Steel Diver

By  •  Reviews, 3DS

The idea of a submarine simulation game may not seem enjoyable to most, but there is something very satisfying about guiding a sub through various obstacles …
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Pure Nintendo Review: Nintendogs & Cats 3D
14 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review: Nintendogs & Cats 3D

Editor’s Note: This review was done only playing the Dogs part of the game. Frankly I hate cats. What I hear is that the cats part is …
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Pure Nintendo Review- Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun
14 years ago

Pure Nintendo Review- Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun

Vampire Moon: Mystery of the hidden Sun, you play as a young women journalist who finds herself sucked into a mystery of missing people and a weird …
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Review: Lego Battles (DS)

By  •  Reviews, DS

Lego Battles is one of the few Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games to be released for the Nintendo DS, but it’s also one of the best.  If you thought that an RTS couldn’t be done on the DS because of speed, think again.  Lego Battles has every bit of speed and strategy as a game like Command & Conquer or Age of Empires.  With 6 distinct story lines spanning 90 levels and also featuring local wireless multiplayer, Lego Battles is a game you won’t want to push to the wayside.

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Pure Nintendo Review: MadWorld

By  •  Wii, Reviews

Highly stylized environments, blood, violence, over-the-top ways to inflict damage, fully motion controls, and all sorts of crazy carnage—welcome to a very Mad World! MadWorld was announced last year and is one of the first, great hardcore games for the Wii. The game really shows that a game can look good and play just as good on the Wii without high-def graphics. MadWorld employs a black and white and red all over approach, and it couldn’t be better!

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Purenintendo Review: Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars

Rockstar was kind enough to send me a review copy of Grand Theft Auto: China Town Wars, and you as the reader have been kind enough to wait for my review, so here it is.

Story:

I wanted to start out talking about the story, because in all honesty this is the weakest part of the game. It’s your typical GTA story line. A young man from China named Huang Lee, a member of the Chinese Triad is sent to Liberty City to deliver his family sword to his uncle after his father’s death. As he arrives, Huang is shot and left for dead at the bottom of the river. The story takes the normal GTA spin while you help Huang rise from the bottom of the crime ring to the top anyway possible.

Gameplay:

One of the first things I would like to point out, is a new feature that has never been in a GTA game before, the fact that the game can be saved anywhere, when a mission is not in progress. Earlier GTA’s you had to find your way back to your safe house, which sometimes took some time, depending on how much you cared about purchasing safe houses. We were told during our hands on time with China Town Wars at Comic Con, that this was done because the DS is a “on the move system.” Most people are not going to have time to sit down and play hours after hours of GTA on their DS. People are more for playing their DS on the way to school work or on a quick break.

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Madden 2008: Review

I’m not going to wright a long winded Review of this game, for two reasons. First, thats my style, I don’t like writing long winded things. I know you guys …
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Retro Review: Chrono Trigger (SNES)
18 years ago

Retro Review: Chrono Trigger (SNES)

Chrono Trigger is an amazing achievement in the wide spectrum of RPG games throughout the years. Released on August 22, 1995, Chrono Trigger redefined the way we played RPGs. It’s …
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