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Originally Posted by wraggster Since the 3DS's launch, many gamers and reviewers have complained about the lack of titles that use the handheld's stereoscopic 3D features in a meaningful way capable of affecting or improving gameplay -- new experiences unavailable elsewhere, something to justify early adopters' expensive purchases. Some unaccommodating people would act as if 3DS games failing to meet this standard aren't worth their attention. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Before you venture over to Steam's Autumn Sale page, quietly recite your honed mantra of resistance: "I do not have time to play these games. I haven't even finished Skyrim. All these small charges add up in the long run." Alright, now that you've done that and shown yourself a vague, minute attempt at adhering to frugality, you'll feel less guilty when you buy everything. L.A. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Catherine, the game that can be described feebly as a romantic nightmare puzzle sim type thing, is heading to Europe in February 2012. Deep Silver is taking care of Atlus' curious cargo over there, and announced the release window today alongside a double-sided cover for first-edition copies. The flip cover shows Catherine, a mysterious and illicit temptation for the protagonist. Reverse ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sony has narrowed the European release window for Telltale's episodic Jurassic Park on PlayStation Network, after European console versions missed the game's US simultaneous release date promised across all platforms.A story-led adventure spun off from the original Jurassic Park film, Telltale's title was originally planned to launch episodically for PC and Mac from April this year.Gamers who pre-ordered the title were informed by Telltale in an April 25th email that Jurassic Park had been delayed ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Konami isn't discouraging Professor Layton comparisons with its Flash demo of the 3DS game Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights. Not only is the content similar -- by which we mean it's a bunch of puzzles -- Layton games frequently have their own Flash demos. The main difference we see here is that you'll get progressively simpler puzzles of the same type whenever you fail. We don't understand Minesweeper, ...