"It has been a long time coming and finally, the oft-requested Trouble Witches Neo! Gets a review. It's not often that an indie game get this level of treatment on the XBLA marketplace, but does Trouble Witches Neo! live up to its expectations? "
-Presspauseradio.com
Rice Digital's ILJG explores some of the 360's more obscure Japanese Exclusives
I honestly couldn't understand why people would continue to deal with a console that constantly broke down or had as many hardware issues as the Xbox 360.
Xbox 360 does have quite a number of noteworthy JRPGs. However if you were really into JRPGs, then DS, PSP, Wii and PS3 were the best platforms last generation for that genre.
I really want Microsoft to make the console region free in a future Dashboard update.
Best at breaking down. My Xbox Slim I bought in 2011 the motherboard is bad while my PS3 from 2008 is still going strong. I still have games on my hard drive I haven't even played yet not to mention the games I bought my daughter :( Does anyone knows where I can find a brand new 4 GB slim? My daughter wants my 360 when I'm finished beating the games for it.
PlayDevil posted a new Xbox Live Arcade review from publisher SNK PlayMore, "Trouble Witches Neo!".
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"Trouble Witches Neo sees eight young witches, all with their own back-story, on a quest to find something, for some reason… none of which is relevant or even comprehensible. What is relevant is that each of the witches has their own powers and familiars to help them fulfil their mission, giving them a unique style and feel."
Examiner: There are certain games that jump to mind for some people immediately when the words "bullet hell" are mentioned, such as Deathsmiles or the Touhou games. Every now and then, though, there's a game in this genre that comes out that has all the credentials to stand alongside those while putting its own unique spin on things.