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This month’s GamesTM review scores are as follows:

Darksiders 2 – 7
Sleeping Dogs – 8
New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 7
Ghost Recon Online – 7
Outernauts – 7
Dyad – 8
Spelunky – 8
Deadlight – 7
Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time – 7
Pokemon Conquest – 8
To the Moon – 9
Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! – 7
Wreckateer – 7
Kingdom Hearts 3D – 7
Tales of Graces F – 6
Thomas Was Alone – 9
The Dark Knight Rises – 3
Party Wave – 6
Wizorb – 5
Planet Crashers – 5
Amazing Alex – 7
Orcs Must Die! 2 – 8



The European website has opened for Learn With Pokemon: Typing Adventure. Head on over to the page for the usual title information and screenshots.

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Below are a few select games scheduled to hit the Wii, DS, and 3DS shops on August 30. We’ll get the full list early next week.

3DS VC

Kirby’s Star Stacker – £2.70

DSiWare

iSpot Japan – £1.80 / 200 points

WiiWare

Successfully Learning English Year 4 – 800 points

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I’ll let the official announcement do the talking…

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Square Enix accidentally revealed its surprises for The World Ends With You today.

A listing taken by Japanese blogs reveals that an iOS port is in the works. This will have arranged tracks from Kingdom Hearts 3D.

Also planned is a brand new soundtrack that will be available on October 1 for 1,890 yen. Square Enix will be including music from the iOS version, tracks from Kingdom Hearts 3D, and brand new pieces.

It’s not entirely clear if there are any additional announcements to be made, but I’d say there is now a much smaller chance of a sequel.

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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

Nintendo eShop
VectorRacing – Enjoy a new, high-speed racing game that recalls the video games of yore. Use one of six different machines to race across 12 courses — some easy, some insane — in four different modes. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 3DS XL)

Virtual Console
METAL SLUG X – This game is based on Metal Slug 2, but adds the new “Iron Lizard” and “Drop Shot” weapons. It also adds many new enemies and allows players to adjust the game’s difficulty level by changing the position of bosses and other things. (For Wii)



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