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Disney Magical World Review - GameRevolution

GR - It ain’t such a small world after all

It was decades ago, but I can remember my first trip to Disneyland like it was yesterday. The marching band, the flowers planted to reflect Mickey’s gigantic face, the castle, dear God, the lines and finally the rides coalesce into a screaming whirlwind of overwhelming joy. Those hooks never really let go. Disney is as universal and far reaching as the Good Book and even today I look at the media empire behind the man and see stuff to get excited about, especially as the company folds Marvel and Star Wars in for good measure.

Disney’s imprint on society is so strong and so international that Namco Bandai commissioned Disney Magical World for Nintendo 3DS in the land of the rising sun. Seeing as software on Nintendo’s handheld has slowed since its blistering 2013 calendar, Nintendo of America decided to bring the title to the west. While plenty of younger gamers will find a lot to love in collecting goodies, outfits, and meeting tons o...

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knifefight3729d ago

Gonna put this out there: I would marry Belle. Best of the Disney leading ladies.

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Most Overlooked Nintendo 3DS - Part Seven

Phil writes, "SuperPhillip Central's Most Overlooked series of articles, one of the oldest and longest-running on the site, is back! This time we're dealing with the Nintendo 3DS, a system that I argue has the most quality content across any platform this generation. Regardless of platform, however, there are bound to be games that we overlook, that are underrated, and games that just don't get their due diligence and time in the spotlight. The following five games may not have gotten the best scores, have the most mindshare, or have set the sales charts on fire, but they're still remarkable titles all the same."

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This week's new UK releases

GamesAsylum looks at the week's releases, including Bayonetta 2, Fantasia: Music Evolved, Just Dance 2015, The Legend of Korra, Shadow Warrior and more

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Disney Magical World Review | GodisaGeek

Robin Parker: "The activities on offer can get a bit repetitive eventually, but this is a life simulator and life is, by nature, repetitive. There are a good number of different tasks to take part in, and the sticker unlocking system means that there is always something to work towards and new areas to access. Whereas the simulation may lack depth (you won’t be able to adjust your prices or design your own buildings), the simplicity is relaxing and allows you to play the title your own way. You can dip in and out for daily short fixes of gameplay to check-in on your affairs, or you can hang around and work through your various tasks, collecting as many stickers, cards and photos as possible. Disney Magical World may not be revolutionary, but it feels like an evolution of the Animal Crossing model."

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