Last week was Black Friday, but I think we should declare today Green Friday in honor of Bitmob! I mean, why only have one colored Friday? We should start celebrating by looking at this week's community reviews!
Review: Super Mario 3D Land
By Patrick O'Rourke
I've heard a lot of people complaining that the 3DS' 3D effect doesn't really add anything to the gaming experience, but Patrick finds that the extra dimension really does make a big difference in Super Mario 3D Land. You'll have to read his review to find out what else he enjoyed in the plumber's newest adventure.
Captain's log -- Fusion: Genesis is for space pilots who like roleplaying in their shooter
By Louis Garcia
Louis won a copy of Fusion: Genesis from a contest we ran. Of course, this was under the condition that he write about the game, which gives us this insightful story. Louis details his experiences through a series of captain's logs, explaining what sounds like a pretty interesting, genre-blending title.
Final Fantasy Type-0? More like type-Monster Hunter
By Eric Koziol
I have to confess to knowing very little about Final Fantasy Type-0, despite my love for the series. I remember that the title was originally a mobile spinoff of Final Fantasy 13. I'm not sure how that translated into a Monster Hunter-like experience for the PSP, but that's exactly what the game feels like, according to Eric's story.
Bored of the Rings: The Snore in the North (PC review)
By Anthony Logsdon
In case you're not good with puns, Anthony is talking about The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, which most of the world already forgot about. It doesn't help when Warner Bros. releases a game during one of the biggest holiday seasons in the industry's history. It also hurts when their game is a repetitious bore, as Anthony calls the hack-and-slash co-op adventure.
You should go play...Skies of Arcadia Legends
By Patrick Molloy
I remember when Skies of Arcadia game out for the Dreamcast to a decent amount of hype. Of course, it was a Dreamcast title, so that hype didn't translate into stellar sales. Patrick looks at the GameCube port of the role-playing classic, urging RPG-hungry Wii owners to give the pirate adventure a look.










