Every once in a while, I like to dig around the official website for Flipnote Studio, and see what kind of cool/funny/messed up animations I can find. This is one of those times, and these are what I found.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
TNA Impact! Cross the Line
DS on DS marks it's return this week with a review of TNA Impact: Cross the Line.
From the review: "You're laying flat on your back, half-naked and sweaty. As you look up, another half-naked man is reaching down for you. You kick him in the face, stand up, grab him, and drop him on his head. Welcome to TNA Impact: Cross the Line. This is the first TNA Wrestling game to make it to the Nintendo DS, but can the rookie take on the reigning Heavyweight Champ Smackdown Vs. Raw?"
The full review can be read here:
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
LEGO Harry Potter
From the review: "Before the release of LEGO Star Wars, not very many people would have expected a licenced game based around little plastic bricks would have been any good. Now we know that isn’t the case, and as a result there have been numerous LEGO themed games released, covering the likes of Batman, Indiana Jones, and even Rock Band. The latest of these games is LEGO Harry Potter. The console version is quite possibly the best LEGO game made to date, but how does the Nintendo DS version stack up?"
The full review can be found here:
Friday, July 9, 2010
XG Blast
From the review: "Every once in a while, I like to try and review a Nintendo DS game that was released that no one has ever heard of. Sometimes you get lucky and find something that is actually good. Other times, not so much. In some cases, you find a game that is almost an exact clone of a game that is fairly well known. XG Blast is one of those clones. "
The full review can be read here:
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Transformers: War for Cybertron
From the review: "If you are jonesing for some hot robot-on-robot action to shove in your pants, this would make a decent selection."
The full review can be read here:
Monday, June 14, 2010
Short Break
Just a quick announcement here!
I am taking a short break from DS on DS for E3.
You can check out live coverage of E3 at DigitalSomething.com
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08
The review can be read here:
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monster Racers
This week's DS on DS review is for Monster Racers.
From the review: "I'll give you a summary of the first bit of the story, and you can tell me if you notice anything that sounds familiar. I started out as a young boy named Bob. Bob wants to be the best Monster Racer there is. I start the game after travelling to Star Ocean in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is here that I will take the test to earn my racer badge. Before taking the test, I need to first choose my starter from three monsters. Each of the monsters has an attribute that makes them race better in certain elements, and I chose a fire type. After passing the test and getting my badge, I am free to go find more monsters to add to my team. I participate in a bunch of races, and then I see some people complaining about something. It seems there is a gang calling themselves the Astral Force, and they are causing trouble (no word on if said trouble was, in fact, made double). So not only must you compete in the various races for trophies, now you have to deal with these idiots."
The full review can be read here:
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Dementium II
This week's DS on DS review is on Dementium II.
From the review: "I have a sordid history with horror based video games. On one hand, I love them much like I love horror movies. On the other, when it comes to horror games, I am a big wuss. If I am controlling the character in the game, that character becomes an extension of myself. Therefore, my brain says that this is all much scarier than it should be. Just ask Scott how I was when we used to play Doom 3 together over Xbox Live. The big question here is whether or not the atmosphere of a horror game from a console can be replicated in portable form. The answer is OMGGETTHATTHINGAWAYFROMME!"
The full review can be read here:
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