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5 More Nintendo Mobile Games We Want to See
In addition to its console titles, Nintendo has recently expanded to creating games for mobile devices, such as cell phones. These games have pulled from some of the company’s biggest franchises, such Super Mario, Mario Kart, Pokemon, Animal Crossing, and Fire Emblem. So far, the games have been a success, bringing in over $1 billion in revenue. While unconfirmed, Nintendo will surely continue mining its properties for mobile. Below, we list five games that we’d love to see made by Nintendo for mobile devices. Donkey Kong Donkey Kong is one of Nintendo’s biggest franchises, so this will surely be one of the next mobile titles to consider. Playing a Donkey…
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5 Guest Characters We Want to See in MORTAL KOMBAT
In addition to its massive lineup of original characters, the Mortal Kombat series has added several guest players in recent games. They have pulled from various pop culture icons as seen in film and beyond. These have included the Predator, the Xenomorph, Spawn, Joker, Freddy Krueger, Terminator, and most recently, RoboCop. Mortal Kombat 11‘s release is still going strong, while more games are an inevitability. So, the potential is there for plenty of other guest stars. Below, we list five guest characters that we’d love to see in future Mortal Kombat games. Geralt of Rivia The Witcher franchise has been a big success in recent years, thanks largely to the…
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5 More STAR WARS Video Games We Want to See
The Star Wars saga has spawned countless video games over the years, exploring different eras and characters. Some are no longer canon (cough The Force Unleashed cough), while others are a part of the Disney continuity. Most prominently, in recent years, we’ve had two Battlefront games (which seem to be it for that series) and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (which is expected to launch a new series). Of course, these games are not slowing down, and we’re bound to get more and more over time. Below, we list five more Star Wars video games that we want to see. LEGO Stories Star Wars is one of LEGO’s biggest franchises,…
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Review: TRIALS OF MANA (Nintendo Switch)
Square Enix gives us another JRPG, this time in the form of Trials of Mana. When the legendary Mana Tree is withering, it’s up to a group of heroes to save it. Right from the start, the player finds the main reasons why the game has such high replay value. The game gives the player access to six different characters, with their own set of skills and origin. With these six characters, the player chooses three of them as their playable characters. In essence, the story is the same no matter who the main character of your choice is. However, the key difference is the beginning and the end due…
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5 Video Game Crossovers We Want to See
Throughout the history of video games, we’ve seen many crossovers between established properties. Mortal Kombat has featured several third-party guest characters, Mario and Sonic have shared the screen, and Marvel has faced off with Capcom multiple times. That’s not even counting franchises like Super Smash Bros., which combine countless properties into a single game. Of course, with video games growing bigger and bigger, it’s only inevitable for crossovers to continue. Here, we list five crossovers that we want to see. Some are arguably longshots, while others may be more realistic. Spider-Man Meets Avengers Marvel Games has made a recent comeback in the form of Spider-Man, which is one of the…
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Review: FIRE EMBLEM (2003)
Here, we follow Lyn, Hector, and Eliwood – three lords on the quest to save Eliwood’s father, as well as defeat the evil Black Fangs and their leader Nergal. Let us go back to 2003. The sun is shining, the rain is pouring down the streets, and the western Nintendo community gets access to a series that the Super Smash Bros. community can’t get enough of. Enter Fire Emblem, the seventh installment of the series with the same name. To explain the franchise in the simplest at terms, it boils down to it being a virtual board game. The game transition from chapter to chapter, where the “board” changes depending…
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5 Games to Check Out on the Nintendo eShop
Nintendo has plenty of games on its eShop, from longtime classics to modern titles. If you are someone like me who does not care about Animal Crossing, here are some suggestions on what games to play. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Do you enjoy a good murder mystery? Do you like solving puzzles and interacting with goofy and enjoyable characters? If you do, then Ace Attorney Trilogy is something for you. Here, you play as the defense attorney Phoenix Wright, with a point and click gameplay, searching for information that can help your cause in court. You can find the trilogy on the eShop for $29.99 USD Doom (2016) I…
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Don’t Go It Alone: What to Watch, Play, and Listen to During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Unless if you’ve been living under a rock, you know allllllllll about COVID19 aka Coronavirus aka the greatest threat to mankind since memes. Most of the globe is currently under quarantine or social distancing, and that can get boring very fast. My good friend Michael already made a list of 14 shows to watch while self-quarantining, but there’s a lot of content out there. So here’s my own list of media to catch up on while you survive our microscopic buddies. Star Trek: Picard (CBS All Access) Star Trek on TV has been in a lull since Star Trek: Nemesis. Sure, we had three great movies from Bad Robot, but…
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Review: Castlevania Season 2
Together with a speaker magician named Sypha Bellnandes, and Dracula’s own son Alucard, Trevor goes back to his former home to prepare the battle against the lord of darkness. When the news dropped that the four-episode long adaptation of one of Konami’s beloved franchises, yours truly got excited like a child on Christmas. For me, the first season was a strong appetizer, that made me wish for more. Months go by, and when the date arrives, you could find me outside the internet cafe, consuming the entire menu. So what did I think of it? Well, in short, I loved it. Trevor Bellmont continues to be the cynical bastard that…
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Review: Castlevania Season One
When I saw the trailer for the third season of Castlevania, I thought to myself: “Why not review the earlier seasons?” So here am, giving my take on Castlevania season one for WOBAM! Entertainment. Castlevania, is an animated series based on legendary video-game of the same name. We follow Trevor Belmont (Richard Armitage), as he gets dragged into the nightmare-fueled war between the creatures of the night. With only four, 25-23 minute episodes, there is only so much you can do; but the team behind this adaptation (Powerhouse Animation Studio) made every second of these episodes count. Like cream and sugar enriches coffee – Powerhouse Animation is able to capture…