Trevor Mountleg is absolutely purrrfect in this new video showcasing the different ways to play The Sims 3: Pets on the Nintendo 3DS.
Archive for the ‘Simulation’ Category
Review : House M.D.
I’m going to keep this one really short, since anyone who’s previously read my thoughts on House M.D. — Episode 2: Blue Meanie or House M.D. — Episode 3: Skull and Bones should be able to predict where this fourth installment is headed. Yes (shockingly!) it’s more of the same. Dr. House is still grumpy and cracking characteristic jokes, [...]
Review: Dance Central 2
Whatever other insignificant talents I may possess, no one has ever accused me of being a good dancer. I can shuffle around in stiff rhythm on the dance floor, and I can even put my hands in the air (and wave them like I just don’t care). I realize I look silly, but Dance Central [...]
Videos : The Sims 3: Pets Kinect Voice Commands Demo
We make sims and their pets do our bidding using only the power of our voice!
Review : Street Cleaning Simulator
Street Cleaning Simulator is a broken, unrealistic mess that takes a relatively boring concept and makes it even worse. The Good Nicely detailed sweeper vehicles. The Bad Not a realistic simulation AI vehicles do their best to try to destroy you Horrendously slow No replay value. UK REVIEW–The prospect of Street Cleaning Simulator may not [...]
Review : House M.D. — Episode 3: Skull and Bones
The curmudgeonly Dr. Gregory House is back for his third trip into DSiWare territory as once again Nintendo download fans are getting presented with a carved-out individual “episode” from what was originally intended to be a five-episode physical cartridge release. And, just like last month’s Episode 2 – Blue Meanie, Episode 3 – Skull and Bones [...]
Review: Radiant Silvergun
It’s quite likely that you’ve heard of Radiant Silvergun. Released in Japan for arcades and on the Sega Saturn in 1998, the game has become something of a legend. It’s known as a superb traditional shooter and the direct predecessor of the much-beloved Ikaruga (also from developer Treasure), but it’s perhaps most notorious for being [...]
Review: SkyDrift
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Mario Kart should feel pretty darn good about itself. Even after close to 20 years, Nintendo’s racer still gets more compliments than Halle Berry in a low-cut dress at a red carpet premiere. The often imitated but never quite duplicated magic that was Mario Kart has spawned a slew [...]
Review : Build-A-Lot
Certainly suggesting that there’s at least a potential for Nintendo to embrace an all-digital future, Build-A-Lot is yet another full DS retail release that is making an encore appearance, in its entirety, here as a DSiWare download. This kind of thing is happening more and more, and right now it’s giving a second chance to some older [...]
Review : Flight Control
You’ve got to give it to Firemint – they’re a studio that knows when they have a hit on their hands, and they’ve been working hard to get this same game shipped out to as many different systems as possible. It first appeared on the iPhone, then it got the HD upgrade for iPad. It touched down [...]

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