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(10/01/15 4:07pm)
Today, Nintendo released a new DLC pack for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. The packs include the second wave of new stages and the fourth wave of new costumes.
The two new stages that were released were a Super Mario Maker themed stage, which is available for both systems, and the Pirate Ship stage, which first debuted in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both stages can be purchased individually for each system, Mario Maker at $2.49 and Pirate Ship at $1.99. Or the Mario Makerstage can be unlocked for both systems at a reduced price of $3.49.
The 3DS version also got a new stage for free. The Duck Hunt stage, which has been on the Wii U version since launch, was added to the 3DS roster today with the patch.
The new costumes for Mii Fighters, which are available for both systems, include a Business Suit, a Toad hat and outfit, a Viridi wig and outfit, a Monster Hunter helm and mail, a Rathalos helm and mail, a Fox hat and outfit, and finally a Captain Falcon helmet and outfit. Each costume can be bought on their own, or part of a bundle. There is also a bundle that unlocks all of the costumes and new stages.
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Source: Smash Bros.
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(09/21/15 3:22pm)
With an abundant outpouring of good stuff coming from Tokyo Game Show 2015, it was only a matter of time before we got some not so good things. With many eyes and ears tuned to Atlus, fans hoped to hear some new information regarding Persona 5. Well, fans got some news alright. But ladies and gentlemen, we can never truly know happiness without experiencing pain. Despite the initial release date of late 2015, Persona 5 has been delayed until 2016.
An official statement from the Atlus USA Facebook Page reads as follows:
(09/17/15 4:04pm)
The long-running courtroom drama series Ace Attorney has grown quite a following since its English release in 2005. Many cite it as one of the first games to popularize the visual novel style of game here in the west. After five main entries to the series (and a sixth on the way), multiple spin-offs, manga adaptations, a live action movie, and even a musical, fans are finally going to see the hotshot rookie lawyer Phoenix Wright make his anime debut.Nintendo Dream, a Japanese gaming magizine, originally made the announcement, based on a reveal at the Tokyo Game Show. The official Japanese Ace Attorney twitter also confirmed the anime's existence.
(09/17/15 4:00pm)
Back in June, voice actor Nolan North mentioned that a sequel to The Last of Us may be in the works at a convention. Now, on Sept. 14, Naughty Dog officials may have once again confirmed the game's existence during a live stream.
During the stream, which was focusing on Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Naughty Dog writer Josh Scherr mentioned how the animation process between their Uncharted series and The Last of Us was similar. However, at around the 21:20 mark in the stream, he begins to stutter, asking "Did I say the first Last of Us?" and repeating the question.
The entire stream can be viewed here.
(09/17/15 3:24pm)
Capcom announced a new Resident Evil spin off during Sony's Tokyo Game Show pre-conference show. Titled Umbrella Corps, it will be a team based competitive shooter game, with players fighter against humans as well as zombies.
(09/17/15 3:20pm)
Team Danganronpa just announced another sequel to their murder/mystery series today at the Tokyo Game Show; New Danganronpa v3 is now in development. It will be the fourth game in the franchise, following the first two Danganronpa games, and the 3rd-person spin-off Danganronpa: Another Episode.
The announcement was made during the Sony conference, where a trailer was also shown. Based on the trailer, Monokuma and Usami/Monomi will likely be returning characters, with Kurokuma and Shirokuma possibly returning from Another Episode.
(09/10/15 2:51pm)
The hype for the much anticipated Fallout 4 has been growing steadily since its announcement this summer. With the release of game looming in the near future, Bethesda posted some more information about the upcoming entry.
Firstly, Bethesda noted that they would continue support for the game long after its launch. This mainly consists of regular updates, which will include patches and game fixes. In some instances, these updates will also include new features and additions to gameplay.
Secondly, in an effort to keep the game open and let players create their own unique experiences, the company announced that it would be supporting game mods, as they have with their previous games. They announced that they will be releasing modding tools, named Creation Kit, free of charge for the PC in early 2016. These are the same tools used in-house at the Bethesda studios. However, the biggest announcement concerning mods is that they would also be making their way to PS4 and Xbox One, which normally miss out on the modding scene.
Finally, Bethesda reported that they would be selling a season pass for future DLC for $30. They currently do not know what will be included in the DLC, but they estimate multiple expansions that will total around $40 at retail price, with potentially more if they feel it is necessary. The season pass would grant purchasers access to any packs released. They stated that the DLC for Fallout 4 will be comparable to the DLC they made for their previous games, such as Oblivion, Skyrim, and Fallout 3.
Fallout 4 will be launching on Nov. 10 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
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Source: Bethesda
Image: Bethesda
(09/10/15 2:26pm)
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Pikmin 4, according to Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, is not only currently in development, but it is also close to being complete.
Pikmin 4, according to Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, is not only currently in development, but it is also close to being complete. In an interview with Eurogamer back in July, which wasn't published until this week, Miyamoto discussed that the game was being worked on and was "very close to completion."The Pikmin series mixes both real-time strategy and and survival in a unique style of game. Since the first game released on the GameCube, up to the most recent Pikmin 3 on the Wii U, players have been taking control of interplanetary explorers, who command large amounts of pikmin to complete tasks. The titular creatures, pikmin are tiny plant-like beings that can be used to explore the world, navigate harsh terrain, find treasure, and fight hostile animals, which each color of pikmin having their own abilities.It is unknown at the moment when Pikmin 4 will launch, or for what system, but with so close to being done, it will probably launch for the Wii U sometime in the near future.-----Source: EurogamerImage: Prima Games
(09/04/15 9:31pm)
Sony announced this week that the upcoming Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will have a single-player DLC add on.
(09/03/15 6:06pm)
New details for the latest entry in the Ace Attorney series have emerged. In an interview with Japanese magazine Weekly Famitsu, developers talked about the upcoming Ace Attorney 6 and announced some new information on the plot and gameplay.While the series is no stranger to odd law practices and psychic abilities, Ace Attorney 6 seems to be stepping it up a notch. This game will find Phoenix Wright, the titular ace attorney, in a foreign country. After his tour guide is accused of a crime, (which was probably murder, judging by the series past five entries) Phoenix steps up to defend him. Unfortunately for Phoenix, this new country's court system has no defense attorneys, no doubt hindering our hero in some way; especially considering that prosecutors are still prevalent in this strange land.In keeping with the mystical aspect of things, trials in this country seem to revolve around large mirrors present in every courtroom. Whether these mirrors are magic or not, little is known about their function as of right now. They will help players solve cases, but what that means exactly is unknown. The country places a lot of emphasis on the souls of the dead, so it is being speculated that these mirrors may play into spirit channeling, which has been present in the Ace Attorney series before.Finally, with a new country as the setting, a new cast will also be joining Phoenix. The only new named character so far is Bokuto Tsuani, the tour guide mentioned earlier, who is also an apprentice priest. This will probably also play into the the magical side to this series. It is unknown at this time if any other characters previously in the Ace Attorney series will be present.So far, that is all the information that has been released. The developers have mentioned that the game is only about 30% complete, but there will be a playable demo in the next few weeks at the Tokyo Game Show from Sept. 17 through Sept. 20.----Source: Kotaku, GematsuImage: Kotaku, Court Records
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Capcom announced a new collection for the Resident Evil series. The Origins Collection will include both of the HD remastered versions of Resident Evil and the upcoming Resident Evil 0 remake.The collection will be released in physical form on disk, as opposed to buying the two games separately, which is currently digital only.
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UPDATE: The picture below shows the prices in New Zealand dollars. The prices as follows have been converted to US dollars using an online currency converter. Consider these numbers a rough estimate of what prices might be. There are still no confirmed prices for the United States.
100 MB coins for $1.05 USD, 550 MB coins for $4.76 USD, 1150 MB coins for $10.13 USD, 3500 MB coins for $31.09 USD, and 6000 MB coins for $50.78.
ORIGINAL: With the release of the latest and last Metal Gear Solid game upon us, many fans have still been worrying about the dreaded microtransactions. As of Aug. 31, the PlayStation store has been updated to include these purchasable items, including their price.
These microtransactions, which come in the form of in-game currency, are called Mother Base coins, or MB coins. These coins will be featured in the online Forward Operating Bases mode, and be used to improve and upgrade each players' personal Mother Base, which other online players can invade. Konami officials have said that the coins can be earned by playing the story mode and completing mission, and that purchasing them merely offers players a "shortcut."
As of now, there are five different packs of MB coins that can be purchased, each including a different amount. The smallest amount that can be purchased is 100 coins for $1.65, while the largest is 6000 coins for the low low price of $79.95.
It is unknown whether or not this prices are final, or if more packs will be added at a later time.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain releases on Sept. 1 for the PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS3, and Xbox 360.
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Source: Metal Gear Network, Metal Gear Informer
(08/27/15 10:27pm)
Night Dive Studios announced on August 26 that they will be releasing remastered versions of Acclaim's classic Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. The development company specializes in restoring older games for a modern audience, its first game being a remaster of System Shock 2.
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, first released for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, is a first-person action game.
(08/26/15 9:03pm)
Hideo Kojima released the final trailer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain on Twitter. The trailer was directed by Kojima himself and will be the last piece of promotional media before the game's launch.The trailer below contains spoilers for the Metal Gear Solid series and includes a few reveals from the upcoming Phantom Pain.
(08/26/15 5:35am)
The PvP Forward Operating Base (FOB) mode utilizes an in-game currency called MB coins. Next Stories
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(11/19/14 3:41pm)
by Graham TaylorIt started off like any other day. Just as Ray left his busy job, he took a little bump to the head, and suddenly, he’s in the middle of a cognitive crisis and a government conspiracy.Stick it to the Man! is a 2.5D platforming/puzzle game. You play as Ray, an everyman living a good life in a world made of paper and stickers. That is until a bit of head trauma turns his world upside down. After regaining consciousness in a hospital, Ray notices a “pink spaghetti” with a hand coming out of his head. It turns out this is actually some sort of super weapon, which leads The Man and his agents to hunt Ray down in this peculiar, psychological adventure.Recovering from the accident and learning to live with this new appendage, Ray gains a whole new outlook on life and some psychic powers to boot. First and foremost, he gains the ability to read minds. This obviously gives him insight to other characters’ thoughts and motivations, and will drive much of the puzzle-solving elements.He can also use the arm to manipulate the world around him and influence people’s thoughts by removing and replacing stickers accordingly. Finally, Ray can use the arm to grapple on to strategically placed thumbtacks throughout the level and swing to them. This is the focus of the platforming, most of the time involves him avoiding Agents of The Man.The game’s main pull is that the story and puzzles revolve around a dry, silly humor.For example, there is an instance in where you need to find a tool to inflate a “something”. To do this, you steal a character’s eyes, and use them to scare another character, who in turn start hyperventilating into a paper bag. You then take this bag and use it to inflate a dead whale, completing your makeshift raft, and escape from an asylum.It all sounds a bit crazy, and that’s because it is. Ray is constantly questioning his sanity for the better part of the game.This is far from conventional puzzle-solving. It keeps you interested and entertained, wondering how exactly you are going to conquer future challenges.The visuals in the Stick it to the Man! are very well done, with everything resembling papercraft materials. Locales will range from bustling cities, worn down circuses, an asylum, and multiple trips into Ray’s mind.While most of these levels themselves are dark, the characters are a cast colorful caricatures; an overly exaggerated psychologist, an opera star who dreams of being a mime, and even The Man himself are just three examples of the fun personas who inhabit the games world.All in all, Stick it to the Man! doesn’t reinvent either genre, but it doesn’t need to. The puzzles and platforming the are at its core pretty basic, but this is more of a game about the experience.It created an extraordinary world, full of extraordinary people, put you in the middle of an extraordinary situation, and just lets you have fun with it and enjoy the ride, without gameplay interfering. Its offbeat and odd, and hard not to get stuck on it.Images: Xbox, GamesTM
(11/12/14 8:57pm)
There’s no time to explain, but this game is really worth buying!Okay, maybe that was a bit of an overstatement. I have some time, so allow me explain.No Time to Explain is a 2D platforming game about time travel developed by tinyBuildGames. It was originally available through Newgrounds, but eventually got a full Steam release on PC, Mac, and Linux.The game stars “You”. While you are home one day, a man bursts through the wall. “I am you from the future!” he proclaims “There is no time to explain. Follow me to-” he is quickly cut off and captured by what appears to be a giant crab claw. As he’s whisked away, he drops a lasergun-jetpack-future thing, and the game begins.Right from the start, it’s clear that this will be an obviously bizarre adventure, and that was only the first ten seconds of starting a new game. From this point on, things get weirder and weirder. Aliens, cyborg-dinosaurs, sharktopuses (sharktopi?), alternate dimensions and more get involved in this tale, and just when you think that there might finally be enough time to explain, something even more convoluted gets thrown in your face.