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MonsterVine Weekly News Round-Up for the Week of 3/23/12

The week is finally over, but before we all go and play video games on Saturday and Sunday (and mope around Sunday night without a new episode of The Walking Dead), check out this week’s round-up to catch up on the latest MonsterVine content.

We have a review of Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations so be sure to check that out.

Diego wrote up a blog about his thoughts on the upcoming Devil May Cry game, so be sure to give that a read.

Check out the review below:

Review: Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations

Check out Diego’s blog below:

Hey Ninja Theory, We Don’t Care About Dante’s Hair

Check out the news below:

Lollipop Chainsaw Excites Pants With New Info

Wheels of Destruction Rolls Out Next Week

Dishonored Screenshots Show Various Methods of Wetwork

Sine Mora Releases on Xbox Live Arcade Today

Rayman 3 HD Brings Back the Nostalgia

Meet Dr. Earnhardt from Far Cry 3

Epic Mickey Sequel Announced

Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad Trailor

Gettysburg: Armored Warfare Screenshots

Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat Slices Up New Screenshots

Lollipop Chainsaw Bus Transformation Trailer

Happy Gaming!

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