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ibishoff's Last Game Comments
Kid Icarus Uprising AGREED!!!! BTW what's your average intensity. Mine is 8.0 and I'm left handed.
Fire Emblem: Awakening I'm kinda experienced. I've played Awakening, Binding Blade, Blazing Sword, Sacred Stones and Gaiden, but I've seen gameplay of Radiant Dawn.

ibishoff's Last Game Reviews
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
08-06-14 02:13 AM
Kirby Triple Deluxe vs Kirby Returns to Dreamland Review
             Kirby Triple Deluxe is a pretty good game but isn't as good by just barely as Kirby Returns to Dreamland for Wii. The first category i'll mention is Graphics. This I'd give a tie between each of the games because the graphics are around the average for the games of their system. Next category is Sound. I'd give a tie again but both games deserve it for different reasons. Returns to Dreamland's music gives much more of an adrenaline rush than Triple Deluxe, but Triple Deluxe's music is much more pretty to listen to. For Addictiveness I'd give it to Triple Deluxe by a small majority because the Kirby Fighters mode was a brilliant idea. For Story I'd say that both have pretty crappy plot but I'd say that Returns to Dreamland's story wins because the betrayal at the end and where the final boss comes for revenge was much more unexpected than in Triple Deluxe. The next category is Depth. I'd give this to Returns to Dreamland by a small margin. The EX mode is Returns to Dreamland (a mode you get after you beat the game) gives so much more than the Triple Deluxe alternative known as Dedede Tour. Also, in Triple Deluxe there are 6 worlds while in Returns to Dreamland there are seven. Last category is Difficulty and this category definitively goes to Returns to Dreamland. The reason this is is because in both Triple Deluxe and in Returns to Dreamland you  have the option to find and collect these special items (in Returns to Dreamland they re known as Energy Spheres and Triple Deluxe the alternative are Sun Stones) but collecting them in Returns to Dreamland is MUCH, MUCH more work than in Triple Deluxe. 

ibishoff's Game History
Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem Gaiden (English by J2e Translations) (nes),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mother 3 (english translation) (gba),   Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (cdi),   Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi),   Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi),   Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi),   Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past & Four Swords (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past & Four Swords (gba),   Takeshi no Cousenjou (english translation) (nes),   Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York (nes),   Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York (nes),   Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York (nes),   Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York (nes),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),   Fire Emblem - Tactics Universe (gba),  
 
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