HarmoKnight is always going to draw some comparisons to Game Freak's more famous creations, but in reality they’ve taken what they do best – making great games – and continued to do so. They’ve adapted their skills to make a good-looking, great-sounding, incredibly-fun title that will have you engrossed for hours. Sure, it’s not what they usually make, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not highly enjoyable. The story may be a bit rubbish, but the gameplay is good enough to compensate. In the end, HarmoKnight can stand alone as a fun experience in and of itself, and is well worth a look in if you’re looking for something that’s just plain enjoyable. Just make sure you’ve got headphones in if you’re playing around other people as they won’t appreciate the music in quite the same way you do.
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Daav from NoobFeed writes - Nintendo has announced that both the 3DS and Wii U eShops are on the way out. Though the company preempts the news by saying that downloads will still work "for the foreseeable future," that message also implies that your games will disappear at some point. We've enabled consumption at our fingertips, which companies have gladly used to erode the terms of game ownership. As always, convenience comes at a much higher cost down the road and, well, that time has come
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "It’s the beginning of the end for the Nintendo 3DS. After Nintendo announced that they would be ending credit card support for the 3DS eShop, it’s clear that both of these systems will officially ride off into the sunset over the next year or so, at least on the digital side of things. This means that the countdown is on before many of the 3DS’s best games are lost forever."