VGBlogger writes: "Fever mode by itself has completely changed my outlook on contemporary Tetris, and once again the legendary puzzler that just won’t quit has become an unshakable obsession of mine. Yes, the look of the game is a bit stale compared to past versions, but the sheer volume of content is staggering, the newly introduced modes add greater substance than expected, and things like achievements and global score rankings only prolong the addiction. If you have the cash, Tetris: Axis most definitely has the stash."
To capitalize on the fond memories and nostalgia of gamers and geeks, many artists in several genres have sampled classic games sound effects and themes.
SPC writes: "With hundreds of games released yearly and with the advent of digital games, there are now more games than ever, and it is so incredibly easy to have your game slip through the cracks and fade into obscurity. The latest edition of the popular Most Overlooked series of articles on SuperPhillip Central delves into five more underrated and overlooked gems on the Nintendo 3DS that failed to generate a high amount of attention, buzz, and/or sales... Will this list inspire you to check out a title you might not have been interested in? Let's find out!"
Buy.com have released their deal of the day for April 28th.
Today they are offering Metroid: Other M for the Nintendo Wii.
Though the majority of gamers, hated it. People wanted Nintendo's franchises to evolve, and M: Other M had voice overs, FMV's, nice looking visuals, and a story to boot. The basic case of: "You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't", scenario.
Luckily the title was a successful, and went on to selling a million units.
I loved that game... I wish they'd make more like it... or maybe a 2-D metroid at least...
but they probably won't... well, guess we'll have to wait and see what happens with the Wii U.