Kirby & The Amazing Mirror was a unique game with in-game mechanics that were never replicated. Nearly 17 years later, and with the release of the Nintendo Switch, I believe it’s time for Hal to bring back another game in the same style as The Amazing Mirror.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror is a Gameboy Advance game from 2004 that is barely talked about by fans or even acknowledged by Nintendo and Hal. This is unfortunate because it is one of the most ambitious games in the entire Kirby series. If you’ve never heard of this gem, you’re probably not…
In Watch Dogs: Legion, anyone in London can become a DedSec member. You can tap the shoulders of protestors shouting in front of parked Albion humvees. Or recruit the human statue perched on the corner. The recruitment pool is endless in the fight against authoritarianism in the UK. However, as ambitious as this feature is, the people of London blur together.
Watch Dogs 2 was a success thanks to the uniqueness of DedSec’s members and abilities. They were a group you could root for! Even though you play only as Marcus, you could unlock and improve a wide variety of…
Watch Dogs: Legion is the third entry in the Watch Dogs franchise. Each of the games in the series has tried something new. The first Watch Dogs was an open-world crime game with a morality system and hacking. Watch Dogs 2 expanded on the hacking aspect, lowered the health of the main character, and restricted the character’s loadout to two guns and a non-lethal taser to make strategic stealth a better option (and added dogs too!).
Now, Legion presents a unique gimmick in having no main playable character. Instead, any NPCs in the game, including enemies, can be recruited into…
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