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This month’s GamesTM review scores are as follows:

Ni no Kuni – 8
Planetside 2 – 9
Natural Selection 2 – 8
The Walking Dead – 9
Guardians of Middle-earth – 8
DmC Devil May Cry – 9
Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition – 9
Uncharted Fight for Fortune – 6
Pid – 6
Ace of Spades – 4
Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper – 3
Forge – 8
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City iPad – 6
The Walking Dead: Assault – 6
Ratchet & Clank: Q-Force – 5
Rabbids Land – 5
Air Buccaneers – 7
FLY’N – 8
Middle Manager of Justice – 7
Black Knight Sword – 6
Aero Porter – 7
Skyrim: Dragonborn DLC – 8
Mass Effect 3 Omega DLC – 5
Little Inferno – 7

Thanks to joclo for the tip.


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We received some good news and some bad news concerning Monster Hunter 3 today.

The good news: Capcom finally nailed down a release date for Ultimate and confirmed voice chat (plus reconfirmed USB keyboard support) for the Wii U version.

Here’s the bad news: Monster Hunter Tri’s servers will be switched off on April 30. That date is set six weeks after the launch of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on Wii U and 3DS. You’ll be able to game local multiplayer if you purchase the 3DS title, but online is restricted to the Wii U version.

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Fuzzy Wuzzy Games is bringing “Armillo” to the Wii U eShop, and it’s due for launch on the store this year.

Armillo was once planned for XNA through the Xbox Live Arcade. However, the team is now concentrating on making the title for Wii U.

What is Armillo, exactly? The two videos above may give you a pretty decent idea. It’s somewhat reminiscent of Marble Madness and even has a bit of a Super Mario Galaxy vibe.

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