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The Sonic Cycle and Will Sonic Mania or Forces Succumb to it?
March 27, 2017 | PS4 Features
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The Life and Times of the Wii U
March 23, 2017 | Wii-U Features
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One Week with the Nintendo Switch
March 10, 2017 | Wii-U Features
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Holiday Events Good or Bad for Today’s Games?
February 13, 2017 | PS4 Features
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Let’s Talk About That Nintendo Switch
January 16, 2017 | Wii-U Features

Wii-U Features

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The Potential Future for Nintendo’s amiibos

Back at E3 this year, Nintendo announced their take on the Skylanders/Disney Infinity figurines called amiibo. These amiibos based on Nintendo’s characters are supposed to give their games more than they see on the game. At first, I wasn’t really excited about them since their roles have been pretty minor. Then I got a Pikachu […]

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Wii U: Two Years Later

So as I was starting up my copy of the criminally delayed Watch_Dogs for my Wii U, it really marks how the system is treated even after two years on the market. I don’t get it either because the system can do some nifty things. From the GamePad’s unique functions to Miiverse integration, the console […]

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Entertainment Fuse’s Black Friday 2014 Guide

The biggest shopping day of the year is approaching fast and Entertainment Fuse is here to guide you through the sales worth checking out this Black Friday. The major retailers have mostly similar discounts on the some of this year’s biggest games and console bundles, but there are definitely some slight differences especially for those […]

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The Multiple Universes of Call of Duty

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare was released recently and you can read my review right here. The simple answer is: I had a ton of fun with the game and I also started to think about an aspect of Call of Duty I never gave much thought to before. Advanced Warfare is set in 2054ish […]

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Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal Demo Impressions

Right after yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, the eShop was updated with a demo of Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal. This reboot is based off of the new CG cartoon debuting on Cartoon Network this Saturday and was made by Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time devs Sanzaru Games. While many people have been mocking the character designs, I […]

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November 5th Nintendo Direct Recap

Today marked the first new Nintendo Direct in a while, actually around E3. The Directs since were based on an individual game like Bayonetta 2, but it looks like it’s business as usual with Mr. Iwata back from surgery. The Direct didn’t even hesitate to drop a bomb. At the first second, we see a […]

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Revisiting Bayonetta (Wii U)

Back in 2010, Platinum Games’ first stamp on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 was the original Bayonetta. While the 360 version was among one of the best character action games of all-time, the PS3 version was mainly gimped because of framerate issues. Bayonetta entered an elite list of character action games that are considered […]

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza

Today, instead of a normal Nintendo Direct, Nintendo decided to do the “Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza” starring the Smash announcer. This shows off some unique things you’ll see in the Wii U version of game, coming out in November. We’re simply listing them as shown on the video: 1. Default Character […]

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Bayonetta 2 Direct Recap

Tonight’s Bayonetta 2-themed Nintendo Direct was one of the least useful Directs made since it only served as a tutorial of the campaign and the online Tag Climax mode. One part that came from it however were unique inputs from members of Nintendo’s Treehouse, detailing their personal experiences from the game. Some were totally needless, […]

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Rhythm Games As Platforms for This Console Generation

Last console generation was the rise and fall and rhythm games with the oversaturation of Guitar Hero and Rock Band along with how expensive those games were at the time. However, some developers such as Harmonix and Sony with SingStar did wise up with less retail releases and approaching them more as separate platforms. The […]

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