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While the Nintendo DS is gracefully closing its curtains to make way for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS; it doesn’t mean that it’s game over for this nifty little console. They say sometimes you save the best for last, and it certainly proved this way for “Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective.â€
After contacting the Asia-Pacific branch of Razer for more info on the Switchblade. I was given the opportunity to review one of their latest gaming mouse. The Special Edition of the Naga, the Naga Molten. Released last year at around mid-december, the Naga molten sports a few changes in the Naga design to give MMO gamers more oomph in their online gaming.
Before I start off with this post, I’d like to say to the numerous readers who may have watched the VGAs as it was aired last year dec. 2010. I’m asking for you guys to please bear with us since we here in the eastern hemisphere would only get to see Spike TV’s annual Video Game Awards. Yes, even with the internet and all, cable companies (such as Animax who has given me the opportunity for this “advance screening”) still need to go through rings of fire and a labyrinth…
Keli Entertainment’s Shank is a video game style revenge story that reeks of Quentin Tarantino. You are in control of the best hired killer in Cesar’s “private army”, Shank. The game revolves around Shank’s revenge against Cesar, who he used to look up to as his father than a boss and his goons comprised of sickos and pshycopaths.
My other Monter Hunter Portable 3 post wasn’t really much of a review. Since I barely touched the game (24 hours isn’t enough to make a decent review out of it). Now that I’ve clocked in about 60 hours in MH 3rd I can have at least enough to make a decent enough review for the blog. (Aaaaand also add the fact that I seriously need to get away from my PSP) writer’s note: I shall refer to Monster Hunter Portable 3 as Portable 3rd, Portable 3 or 3rd so…