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  1. IGN Review: I didn't read it, don't want to get any idea of what's going on. uk.ign.com/articles/2012/10/24/zero-escape-virtues-last-reward-review
  2. Manabu Yamana (Genius Sonority president):
  3. That's DAMN nice!
  4. Yeah, but I ordered it on Wednesday night and haven't received it yet. I wasn't going to play anyway as I've yet to start Lost Future.
  5. By far my most anticipated WiiU launch title. Can. Not. Wait.
  6. Well I bought it when it was first released, it's an enjoyable title with decent use of 3D and quite a lot of content. The reviews for this game are all over the place, some as high as 90 and others as low as 40. This game is good fun especially when played in short bursts. The career mode is quite long and allows for your character to develop as you win tournys. The controls consists of the simple button-press affair, I do remember some frame rate dips at times but nothing too serious. I think you'll also enjoy this game, especially at this price! If you're still unsure: http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2011/08/lets_golf_3d_3dsware
  7. Didn't know where to put this. His letter:
  8. She's at it again.
  9. Currently £9.97 at Curry's. http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/professor-layton-and-the-lost-future-for-nintendo-ds-07677878-pdt.html
  10. Looks like Devil Survivor Overclocked & Devil Survivor 2 are going to be released next month. Shopto has them being released on 16/11/12.
  11. Mutant Mudds Deluxe is coming to the WiiU eShop. It's the complete game in HD, although I don't know if there's any more to this. Also Jools sort of teased Mutant Mudds 2.
  12. -Dem0-

    Actually, it finally arrived around a week ago. Thanks though.

  13. I thought the level of your dream radar pokemon depends on the number of gym battles you've beaten?
  14. NightSky Review: http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/eshop/nightsky_eshop Wowza! According to Nlife, this is the BEST that the eShop has to offer so far!
  15. !depyh ma I .seY
  16. Ah yes Join Avenue, I really do like that aspect of the game. I was actually doing GTS negotiations yesterday, and that same person appeared almost immediately in my Avenue.
  17. It's nice, but I think the Professor Layton Collectors Box was much better than this.
  18. Fantasy Life & DQM too!
  19. Well, you probably won't receive your games from Zavvi on launch based on my experience, but I do hope otherwise.
  20. Another solid review: http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/3ds/code_of_princess
  21. I'd have done the same.
  22. -Dem0-

    ABXY

    Me neither, I've never had this issue. During the summer holiday I played a quite a bit on the 360 and didn't have the issue when I switched to the 3DS.
  23. Apparently if you start a new game file, you'll lose all of your purchased DLC... I don't know how much DLC was released or the prices for the DLC, but that's pretty disastrous.
  24. New research from a money saving website in the UK has revealed that 12% of breakups in the past month have been caused by the release of FIFA 13. The results of a new survey have revealed that more than 1 in 10 recent breakups have been influenced by the football themed video game 'FIFA 13' in some way. The survey, conducted by http://www.VoucherCodesPro.co.uk polled 1,124 newly single people about the reasons for their breakup. The responses revealed that 12% of those polled admitted that FIFA 13 had played a part in their break-up. All respondents had split up with their partner in the last month, after being in a relationship for a year or less. Respondents were initially asked ‘What was the main factor in your most recent break-up?’, to which the most common response was ‘cheating’, with 36% claiming that their partner had been unfaithful. 28% stated that the relationship had simply ‘run its course’. However, 12% specifically mentioned that FIFA 13 had played a part. When asked to elaborate further, 43% of those who had said FIFA 13 had played a part in their break-up claimed that it was down to the culprit spending more time with the game than their partner. Furthermore, 31% said it was down to FIFA 13 causing a ‘change in mood’ within the relationship. 13% directly mentioned ‘transfer deadline day’ on FIFA 13 as something that played a part in their break-up; whilst 9% said that problems with internet connection further increased relationship tensions if they were unable to play online. Of those who had cited FIFA 13 as a factor in their break-up, 87% of the culprits playing the game were male. Of the male respondents who caused the relationship problems by playing the game, over half, 56%, claimed that they ‘didn’t regret’ their dedication to FIFA 13. George Charles of VoucherCodesPro.co.uk had the following comment: “We had '50 Shades of Grey' causing problems in relationships during the summer, however, now it seems like 'FIFA Shades of Grey' as another obsession takes over! People see video games as a break from reality, but it seems that the virtual world can have implications in the real world too.” He continued: “Video games can get addictive, but it's important to keep a hold on reality and not let it detract from daily life. Games are meant to be a source of fun not strife. Players need to put them into perspective and take a step back if it gets too much. If a game’s going badly, why not just turn off and start again?!”
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