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However, all-in-all Dragon Quest IX is certainly one of the best, if not the best, RPGs available for the DS. You can easily spend hundreds of hours trying to complete everything, and more if you get access to plenty of treasure maps. When it comes down to it, despite the changes, Dragon Quest is still a very traditional JRPG, but it’s also a long (in a good way) and entertaining experience. It is a game I know I will be playing for weeks (maybe even months) to come.However, all-in-all Dragon Quest IX is certainly one of the best, if not the best,... more
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Starting this Thursday, White Knight Chronicles will have new quests added to the game every week until the end of June.Starting this Thursday, White Knight Chronicles will have new quests added to the game... more
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The reviews for White Knight Chronicles have been mixed. Even though we thought the game was good, there are obvious flaws that hinder the experience.
Level-5 made improvements to White Knight Chronicles after the game was originally released in Japan. While the story can’t be changed at this point, simple tweaks can be made to the gameplay itself.
We’ve come up with five ways that would make White Knight Chronicles a better game.The reviews for White Knight Chronicles have been mixed. Even though we thought the... more
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White Knight Chronicles (International Edition) is a Role Playing Game developed by the brilliant minds at Level-5. Expectations are very high and it’s for a good reason. Level-5 are the developers behind great games such as Dark Cloud, Jeanne d’Arc, and Dragon Quest VIII.
In Japan, White Knight Chronicles was originally released on Christmas day in 2008. It took over a year to localize the game and many improvements have been made since its initial release.
PS3 owners have been waiting impatiently for the arrival of an epic JRPG from an established studio. Is the latest effort from Level-5 the white knight that fans have been waiting for?White Knight Chronicles (International Edition) is a Role Playing Game developed by... more
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A true gentleman leaves no puzzle unsolved.
This is the mantra of the well-mannered and gentlemanly Professor Layton, making his return in Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, the sequel to last year’s Professor Layton and the Curious Village. Combining a compelling story with plenty of brain-teasing and challenging, but fair puzzles, Layton and his apprentice make for a game that is every bit as satisfying as its predecessor.
Hit the link for the rest of the review.A true gentleman leaves no puzzle unsolved.
This is the mantra of the well-mannered... more
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