Tell Membership

Sign up for the FREE Tell Membership and receive benefits that include the digital edition of Tell Magazine sent straight to your inbox, product giveaways, coupons and much more!

 
 

Review: Solatorobo: Red the Hunter for Nintendo DS

People have been calling Solatorobo: Red the Hunter the swan song of the Nintendo DS. This is perhaps the fourth or fifth game to get that designation, and I have a feeling there’ll be four or five more. A more accurate way to label this game is as an adventure featuring a talking dog/fox thing who rides around on the back of a robot that likes to throw stuff.

Gamertell Review: Arc Rise Fantasia for Nintendo Wii

Perhaps you’ve made a long road-trip with your friends. You’re piled in a car with people you generally like, but there’s that one guy who’s so annoying that his very voice makes you want to crash headlong into a concrete divider just to shut him up. Well, that guy is half the characters in Ignition Entertainment’s Arc Rise Fantasia. And that’s a shame, because they’re spoiling an otherwise memorable trip.

Gamertell Preview: Arc Rise Fantasia for Wii

On April 20, 2010, Ignition Entertainment USA invited Gamertell to a cozy preview session of its soon to be released addition to the Nintendo Wii library called Arc Rise Fantasia (ARF).

Coming from the studio that brought such quality games as Luminous Arc, ImageEpoch’s first and exclusive venture on the Nintendo Wii is set for an official release on June 22, 2010 and promises to provide a bonafide JRPG (Japanese role-playing game) experience.

Puzzle Quest coming to Xbox Live

D3’s immensely popular and addicting puzzle/RPG hybrid Puzzle Quest will be available later this summer on XBLA (Xbox Live Arcade), with expanded features that take advantage of the live arcade atmosphere.

Besides the full online play there will be a complete with a matchmaking service, ranked multiplayer games and voice chat. Additionally, the game has been tweaked and new features have been added to the single player mode, including…