This lens focuses on Pokemon games made specifically for the Nintendo DS game system. Although I have owned and sold many Pokemon games over the years, I was initially introduced to the franchise through the DS versions. My first Pokemon game was Soul Silver, and I haven't looked back since. These games are great for ALL ages. Both my wife and I are 37 years old and we absolutely love these games. If you haven't played one of these then you are missing out.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Game Review
After the signature text crawl, Darth Vader's TIE fighter comes down on the planet Kamino, where the clones for the imperial army are produced. About six months have lapsed since the events of the first game, and Vader gets a new pet project in the works in a secret cell of the cloning facility: another Starkiller. According to Vader, the Jedi is only a clone of the original, but the story puts doubt on that statement early on.
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Tron: Evolution Game Review
Tron: Evolution aces the universe's genuine aesthetic perfectly. Disney's willingness to employ a licensed game to improve and explore the Tron fiction instead of retell the films' stories is an excellent sign for the future of film tie-ins.
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Pokemon Black and White Game Review
Pokemon Black and White versions immediately show the new direction of the 5 th generation with an animated scene. One scene shows a dark strangely crowning ceremony of a mysterious young man with no corroborating details about who is and the role they play. The scene alternates with a more optimistic scenario that the signature song Pokemon theme as the words "Hope" "Dream" and "Discovery''disparar on the screen, while large fresh local environments and figures Isshu a lot of new Pokémon are waiting to be caught exposed.
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Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective Game Review
Players kickoff Ghost Trick dead as a doornail, but that's where the fun begins. Sissel, the deceased protagonist, bears objects scattered around two-dimensional levels. Utilizing the DS stylus, players can use Sissel's soul to take up and animate environmental items like blenders and wrecking balls. So what is the catch? His soul has a restricted range, so he can just enter nearby objects. This creates a Rube Goldberg-like series of events, transporting Sissel from one point to another.
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