Nintendo's mini box of glorious nostalgia and fun has landed! Here's a mini review of this gorgeous little thing.
Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (Erased) Review
Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (The Town Where Only I am Missing) Erased
Genre: mystery, drama, romance, thriller
Format: 12 episodes (22 min) based on a manga
Fujinuma Satoru is a struggling manga artist who works part-time as a pizza delivery man. He has the unique ability to go back a few minutes in time whenever a fatal incident is about to occur. When a terrible tragedy strikes him and he is accused of murder, he is once again sent back in time - 18 years back.
Genre: mystery, drama, romance, thriller
Format: 12 episodes (22 min) based on a manga
Fujinuma Satoru is a struggling manga artist who works part-time as a pizza delivery man. He has the unique ability to go back a few minutes in time whenever a fatal incident is about to occur. When a terrible tragedy strikes him and he is accused of murder, he is once again sent back in time - 18 years back.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Special Edition Wolf Link Amiibo Unboxing
It's been pretty busy at Nintendo lately. Just last week we unboxed Bravely Second and now we have this. A special Twilight Princess bundle.
Ubermosh Review
Ubermosh is like a drug - you'll always be chasing a better high (score). The pumping soundtrack serves to put you in a trance, to better slay all before you. It's a fantastic way to get a quick and satisfying rush. Read more and check our gameplay video below.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (Redux) Review
The Vanishing of
Ethan Carter is an adventure game that has you taking on the role of
detective Paul Prospero, who is searching for a missing child - Ethan
Carter.
The game is set in
the beautiful (and largely abandoned) Red Creek Valley. It's a good
thing that the game looks gorgeous because you will be walking around
a lot. I didn't find this boring though. Exploring the world was
soothing and awe inspiring but there was always a sense of something
sinister lurking ahead.
Rise of the Tomb Raider PC DVDs Contain Most of the Game Data
The game comes on two DVDs, both with about 8GB of data. You will need to download only 1.3GB in addition to that. This is good news for gamers with slow internet connections. I couldn't find any information about how much game data would be included on the discs. Recent releases like the MGS V which just came with a steam installer and Fallout 4 which only had about 5GB of data, had me concerned as I bought the retail release instead of buying it direct through Steam and pre-loading.
I look forward to giving this game a go! It's hard to believe that it's already been a few years since we unboxed and reviewed the 2013 reboot.
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