Sonic: Lost World Wii U Review

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Sonic Lost World is Sonic Team’s first Wii U exclusive title starring Sega’s blue speedy mascot. It was released in October worldwide. It released for both Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, with the 3DS version acting as a companion software for the Wii U version. It follows Sonic and Tails’ rescue of animals captured by Dr Robotnik/Eggman and his new allies (not for long however) the Deadly Six. The Deadly Six push a new story type that no longer relies on Eggman’s character but instead pits Sonic against new foes to match the new game feel. The game supports the Gamepad, WiiMote with Classic Controller Pro or WiiMote with Nunchuck. It offers a pseudo co-op mode similar to Super Mario Galaxy allowing a second player to  deploy items and kill enemies as well as off-screen play.

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Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse Review

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Castle of Illusion is a remaster of sorts of the classic and successful Sega Genesis game of the same name. Now, based off the original title which I never got a chance to play but did watch some gameplay of online, there are some differences in major points even though that is not the purpose of this review. But besides the point, lets jump into it shall we?

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Binary Domain Review

Binary Domain takes place well into the future and it takes full advantage leaving behind not many missed gameplay opportunities. You’ll see yourself using technology such as nano-machines to upgrade your weapons and other technological advancements to your advantage during your war against robots. You’ll be glad to have these advantages on your side too. Since your enemy isn’t human they’ve got a few advantages themselves, most notably they don’t die just from losing limbs.

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