40°
7.0

Code Of Princess Review [Game Rumble]

Game Rumble: Code of Princess is a spiritual successor to Guardian Heroes, a game which was released back in 1996 for the Sega Saturn console. In Code of Princess, you play the role of a beautiful maiden princess named Solange Blanchefleur de Lux. She's heir to the throne, and has been entrusted by her father with a mystical sword called DeLuxcalibur when their castle was attacked by an evil army.

Read Full Story >>
game-rumble.com
90°

The most underrated and unknown Nintendo 3DS games

Here are a few of my favorites that have slipped under a few radars over the last five years.

Read Full Story >>
technobuffalo.com
OtakuDJK1NG-Rory3169d ago

Nope. Code of Princess and Yoshi's New Island aren't really that great at all. They are below-average. I wanted to like Code of Princess but from framerate to voice acting and terrible characters I couldn't come to like it one bit other than the gameplay can be challenging at times. Design wise it well down but the flaws hold it back a lot.

Yoshi's New Island is just boring and average. While the visual are very good for the art it used but the overused music and super easy where you beat the game in 2-7 hours.

80°
6.0

HonestGamers // Code of Princess (PC) review

Gary Hartley Writes: Code of Princess is a silly game. But it’s smart about it, has the foresight and the self-awareness to poke fun at itself. This is hugely appreciated, as the tale being told is one of a ditzy princess who wears just enough armour to keep the game below an R rating. She bumbles her way through an unorganized quest with the aid of a sword bigger than she is. It's all difficult to take seriously. So, don’t. Nobody in the game does, and they’re all the happier for it.

Read Full Story >>
honestgamers.com
Mpl903345d ago

Started it on 3DS, didn't go too further...eh, unfortunately I liked it less than what I hoped :(

30°
7.0

Code of Princess (PC) Review | Hardcore Gamer

Code of Princess is a modern take on old fashioned arcade action with some RPG elements thrown in for good measure.

Read Full Story >>
hardcoregamer.com