Review these Reviews in Review

Reviews in Review is back, and due to the fact that this is episode 2, it officially has lasted longer than that time Fox tried to bring backThe Osbournesafter it got cancelled.

Anyway, onto the reviews. This week I talked aboutFinal Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn,Batman: Arkham Origins: Cold, Cold Hearts,NES Remix 2, andDisney Magical World. Check ’em out.

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Batman: Arkham Origins: Cold, Cold Heart(PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [reviewed])Developer: Warner Bros. Games Montréal/Splash DamagePublisher: Warner Bros.Released: April 22nd, 2014MSRP: $9.99 (part of the Season Pass)

Cold, Cold Heartfeels like a legitimate addition to theArkham Originslore, and not just a cheap cash-in. It’s definitely a side story that’s too big to be shoved into the core game, even if it doesn’t really innovate in any meaningful way. While I wouldn’t go out of my way to buyArkham Originsjust for it, I’d implore any current owner to take a look.

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Verdict: 7.5/10 – Read the fullBatman: Arkham Origins: Cold, Cold Heartreview

NES Remix 2(Wii U)Developer: indieszeroPublisher:NintendoReleased: April 24, 2014MSRP: $14.99

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This is something that I’m going to be playing for quite some time with friends every so often, comparing scores until the cows come home. I wish this mode was a bit more fleshed out overall though (twoMariogames is a bit much), and I’d love to see it as a standard in future iterations of this franchise (SNES Remix, perhaps?). In other words, I wouldn’tbuy itjust to play Championship mode, but it’s enjoyable all the same.

Disney Magical World(3DS)Developer: h.a.n.d.Publisher: NintendoReleased: April 11, 2014MSRP: $29.99

That’s the theme ofMagical World— simplicity. There are no secret times you need to get to a club to hear a certain song, no special residents that will only grant you a rare item on a certain hour of a certain day (there is a clock, but its effects are mostly aesthetic). For those of you who like min/maxing turnip prices and the like, you won’t scratch that same itch here. It’s not like that’s a bad thing in my book — I think an increased amount of accessibility is great — just be wary that it can affect the game’s longevity.

Verdict: 7/10 – Read the fullDisney Magical Worldreview

Nintendo Switch StreetPass

Mario Golf: World Tour(3DS)Developer: CamelotPublisher: NintendoRelease Date: May 2, 2014MSRP: $29.99

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3DS and Wii U

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