GAMINGtruth's own Senior Editor Greg Bargas delivers the verdict on Aero Porter, a newly released title on Nintendo's eShop online digital platform for the 3DS handheld system.
"Aero Porter shapes itself to be a puzzler/strategy game based in an airport. It’s as fun as it sounds.
The game has focuses on the sorting and conveyor belts of an airport. With the replay value not very high, much like the fun factor, it doesn’t go beyond a single playthrough to get the game. I realize I won’t ever get that time back, which is a shame.
Much like a minimum wage grunt part-time job, I was wondering what I was doing putting in the time for something not worth my time. The game doesn’t have a lot to it and should be avoided at all costs."
Games are supposed to be fun! But, sometimes they can feel a lot more like work. These seven games aren't necessarily bad, but they can occasionally become chores.
7 pages in an attempt at ad revenue.
Lame attempt at humor in the title.
#gemzjernalizm
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Siliconera: During this morning’s Level-5 Vision press conference, president and CEO Akihiro Hino talked about the “company’s vision” along with a look at the business performance of some of their most popular franchises to date, in addition to the announcement of Layton 7, an upcoming “role play puzzle” game being developed for iOS, Android and 3DS.
1.4 for Ni No Kuni and those sales are only for Japan, so with WW sales it should be way higher.
Ni No Kuni should have sold way more. It's that good. Easily the best JRPG I've played since Lost Odyssey.
Making a game about an airport usually isn't a good idea XD
Or a game about an airport that lacks planes.