If we had enough with Mario Kart 7 it would be fun to race sometime. I'm not that good, but it's a fun game to play with people.
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Is there a Castlvania game for 3DS that is similar to the ones for the regular DS? Those DS games were fantastic.Comment
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Dat airship.
Europe gets Bravely Default in December.
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They also get the new Professor Layton this year.
Eurogamer - Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy review - 9
Most video game series fail to make it to their conclusion with dignity intact - be that the dignity of their characters, the dignity of the player, or both. Professor Layton ambles to the end of his journey with his head held high. Here is a video game series that, over its course, never once betrayed its character, its intention or indeed its players. This final chapter may be more ambitious and sprawling than the tightly wound mysteries of the earliest titles, but what it loses in focus it makes up for in exhilarating range. (And there is still a 'Eureka!' moment when the missing piece of its grand narrative puzzle falls into place, just as there was in The Curious Village.)
"Fashions change, but steam trains remain majestic," remarks Layton, while waiting on the station platform in some pastoral village mid-way through this story. Not only steam trains, dear Layton, but also the video game vehicle in which you have travelled these past few years, which has transcended the fickle fashions of the industry and remained true to its singular vision. Puzzle solving is a gentlemanly pursuit, one that will perhaps never be better personified than in Professor Layton and his inquiring entourage.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Isn't that when the West is getting it too? Unless this changed in the last month (or IGN is wrong, which is always a distinct possibility):Europe gets Bravely Default in December.
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It changed, because this recent Nintendo financial document shows Jan. - Mar. 2014 for the U.S.Isn't that when the West is getting it too? Unless this changed in the last month (or IGN is wrong, which is always a distinct possibility):
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/...date-announced
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Hmm, well that's disappointing. At least it looks like it'll still be in the window while I actually own the 3DS though.It changed, because this recent Nintendo financial document shows Jan. - Mar. 2014 for the U.S.
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Nice! I also find Totilo's comments are usually really good. At least for how I game maybe....Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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Clicked like without even reading the article; all I need to know to enjoy this is that it's a sequel to Link To The Past.
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Hoping we get some release dates out of this.
Next Nintendo Direct focuses on upcoming 3DS games
A new Nintendo Direct, scheduled for Wednesday (also known as tomorrow) at 8 a.m. Pacific, will show off games launching for the 3DS portable system through early 2014.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Game Informer Zelda: ALBW review - 10
- Surprised at Nintendo's willingness to shake up Zelda formulas
- Loved the item rental/purchase system; makes it genuinely scary when you're about to die
- Heart piece puzzles are still clever despite having access to all the items whenever you want
- No more map items to grab in dungeons, layout is shown right away; doesn't dumb down the experience
- Seemed to really love the turning-Link-into-a-drawing mechanic; says it forces you to look at the entire game from a different point of view instead of just solving puzzles and moving on
- "As if some of the best dungeons in Zelda history weren't enough, they typically end with some of the best bosses Link has ever encountered"
- Some bosses return from LttP, most are brand new
- Completely free to do dungeons in whatever order, no number system or NPCs that tell you where to go next
- Freeing to wander the map and explore at your leisure
- World map laid out in same manner as LttP, but not copy-paste job; lots of tweaks to aid traversal and exploration
- "I wouldn't change anything about this game"
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