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Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS Review

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Nintendo took a concept that was a huge gamble of having Nintendo characters in a fighting game unlike your standard fighter. That success has scored them into making it a franchise. With a new Nintendo system you can expect a new Mario, Zelda, and now Smash game, but Brawl changed that by adding two third party characters, Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog. Now nothing is off limits of who will join the roster in a Smash game. With the newest installment now available for the first time on a Nintendo handheld, many have doubts on whether it’ll have the same experience but on the small screen. Does the 3DS version show that size doesn’t matter, or should you hold off for the game to come out on Wii U?

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The GameReviewPad Podcast #001: Andre Calvert, Louis Hughes

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00:00 Introduction
00:59 Why GameReviewPad was started.
06:38 Transistor (PC)
19:13 Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball (3DS)
30:19 Super Smash Bros. (3DS) demo impressions
40:02 Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Trailer discussion
44:19 Show Wrap Up

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Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball Review (3DS)

This game was shown back in February during a Nintendo Direct. When Nintendo announced it would try out the free to play market, many were concerned if they could pull it off. The trailer for the game showed that they were taking a different approach to the scheme that had many people wanting to give the game a try. Will Rusty strike a home run, or will he go to the dugout?

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WWE 2K14 Review (Xbox 360)

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After the success of WWE ’13 by bringing players back to a time where Monday nights felt special with the Attitude Era mode fans were wondering what would be in store for next year. As WrestleMania was coming in on its 30th anniversary most fans weren’t surprised that WWE 2K14 would have us relive those WrestleMania moments good and bad. With 2K Games being the new publisher after THQ bellied up many had hopes that 2K Games would step up the product. Will you smell what this game is cookin’, or would you give this game two words?

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