That Medicine Flavor – Nabisco is starting to take the world famous Oreo into new directions by offering a slew of new flavors including mint, chocolate, birthday cake, ice cream, peanut butter,…
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REVIEW – Squids Odyssey WiiU eShop
Strategic Flick’Em Up – Mixing the flicking catapult and level progression gameplay of Angry Birds with the strategy of billiards, Squids Odyssey has extended its mobile roots to the Wii U with…
REVIEW – Child of Light
Rhyming Through – Building from the success of the South Park: The Stick of Truth, Ubisoft’s prose-based RPG Child of Light is a $15 download about a female youth. Built using Ubisoft…
REVIEW – Scram Kitty and His Buddy on Rails Wii U eShop
Cat Scratch Fever – With a high challenge, lack of tutorial and constant requirement for perfect playthroughs, Scram Kitty and His Buddy on Rails is not for everybody. You know you are…
REVIEW – Moon Chronicles Episode 1 3DS eShop
One Small Episode for Man. One Giant Leap for Renegade Kid. – Hero indie developer Renegade Kid has made a name for themselves over the last several years by releasing memorable titles…
REVIEW – R-Type Dimensions PS3/PSN
Classically Brutal With A Visual Twist – Originally released on XBLA back in 2009 by Tozai, this 2-in-1 classic compilation has snuck its way onto Sony’s digital PSN platform. Combining both coin-op…
REVIEW – Yoshi’s New Island Review 3DS
Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy – With a gentle tone and a slower paced platforming experience, Yoshi’s New Island might harken back to the original SNES adventure but uninspired level design, a forgettable…
SquallSnake Saga – Metal Gear Solid GBC Walkthrough – Stage 7 (shortest stage in the game)
Stage 7 is the shortest stage in Metal Gear Solid for Gameboy Color. After taking out Owl, Snake travels north through a decoy computer switch puzzle, picks up a mine detector and…
REVIEW – Das Keyboard 4 Professional Review
Can You Hear Me Now? – The main gimmick behind Das Keyboard is the clicky, tactile response with each individual keystroke. Until you type on it yourself, there really is no way…
REVIEW – Yumi’s Odd Odyssey 3DS eShop
Can This Elastic Fishing Rod Platformer Hook You? Originally released on the Super Famicom in 1994 as the Umihara Kawase series, Yumi’s Odd Odyssey stays true to its name as there really…