Enslaved: First pic of new game
From Ninja Theory - this guy is nearly nude
sylphys.ddo.jp
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Release This! Scribblenauts & Mario & Luig
Gamasutra's regular round-up of worldwide video game releases
gamasutra.com
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Factor 5: More details on their now cancelled game
Or are they cancelled......
gonintendo.com
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Gamepro Scribblenauts review
An incredibly charming and interesting gaming experience; puzzles are brilliant and the dictionary is massive. Tons of potential here.
gamepro.com
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Rabbids Go Home level 2 playthrough
VIDEO - one last update for the road
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
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CVG make xenophobic boob
Removes the "Chinaman" article references
computerandvideogames.com
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Nintendo rep strongly denies official price cut
Any cuts you see are retailer led?
computerandvideogames.com
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Mario and Luigi 3 NL review
"Reminds you why you love playing video games in the first place and is easily one of the best DS releases to date"
nintendolife.com
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EA stock drops 25%
Pachter watch! He says they are overeacting - Wii HD coming
gamedaily.com
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Another Code R US release undecided
CING interview HOTEL DUSK MAY COME TO Wii!!!!
cubed3.com
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Kotaku review Mario and Luigi 3
"Inside Story may be the best entry yet in the portable role-playing game series."
kotaku.com
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Gameinformer reviews Dead Space Extraction
" Responsive controls, stellar voice acting, impressive visuals, and noteworthy unlockables"
neogaf.com
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Scribblenauts Eurogamer review
"Scribblenauts is unquestionably a thing of wonder"
eurogamer.net
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Scribblenauts USA Today review
"It is also a great game for a family to explore together"
usatoday.com
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Valkryia Chronicles 2 coming Stateside 2010
Sega announces on their blog that VC2 will be coming to NA.
kotaku.com
ASK_Story
1up review Mario and Luigi 3
"Mario & Luigi is quite simply the best Mario RPG to date -- and I say this as an ardent fan of Paper Mario"
1up.com
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Nintendo Power preview - Shantae: screens
RE:DC screens, C.O.P. The Recruit, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, calendar
gonintendo.com
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NyxQuest Kindred Spirits review
"a fantastic job fusing gorgeous visuals and a masterful soundtrack with solid and satisfying gameplay mechanics"
cubed3.com
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Capcom announces Last Ranker, a new original RPG f
Developed by Image Epoch, a All-Star team of developers. Looks promising!
ign.com
ASK_Story
Gran Turismo PSP IGN Review: Score - 6.8
No career mode basically killed it from becoming even just a good game.
ign.com
ASK_Story
Pachter Watch - 360 will be last place this holida
Wii HD coming soon! I get paid for this shit!
industrygamers.com
Dvader
Shantae prequel announced for DSiWare
WayForward, creators of Contra IV and Boy and His Blob, is making a new Shantae game for DSiWare. Awesome!
1up.com
ASK_Story
1up Hands on Rabbids Go Home
Rabbids Go Home actually has the potential to be enjoyable all the way through
1up.com
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Eurogamer review Mario and Luigi 3
9/10 Inside Story is absolutely a return to form
eurogamer.net
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Enslaved by Ninja Theory
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ninja-theorys-enslaved-detailed
eurogamer.net
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Dammit Reggie (Interview)
Reggie mentions Kid Icarus in passing reference, taunting fans
nintendojo.com
Ellyoda
Robocalypse: Beaver Defense still coming
Internal issues will not stop release
destructoid.com
Ellyoda
New Genesis Game Back On Track
Pier Solar - Pre-order, get your name in the credits.
piersolar.com
aspro73
1up says Yakuza 3 is in fact being localized
Through sources, localization is in development, though not officially announced
1up.com
Ellyoda
GC Asia 2009: Forza Motorsport 3 Q&A
"Your questions answered in depth by Turn 10."
ign.com
Ravenprose
Pachter says Apple will never give great content
Advocates Nintendo's development- Wii HD coming
gonintendo.com
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1Up.Com Ratchet and Clank Preview
How would you know if it's getting 'long in the tooth' if you've NEVER played it before, fucktard?
1up.com
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Yeah, it was sold separately.
Jesus fucking christ that song is trippy.
That's not really a song. Number 9,number 9, number 9.
Now there's a song I might try the "singing"
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileGraphics is unimportant story is number 1, how shocking.
So all Nintendo stories on top, PS3 stories on the bottom, I see how it is.
Nice showing by Sonic, actually it was just me clicking on that link like 4 times.
I think we could all live with that!
Steel writing fro Destructoid? I officially hate the man!
You keep posting but I still haven't gotten that podcast recording!
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Viva la France
GG you are on your own now. See you guys in 10 days.
*Vive
Crap, I'm doing it other languages now
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The problem is that they release these GOTY editions too which go on forever and particularly here, the COD franchise is like NSMB popping up in NPD. I have wanted to buy the first game for an age but its never come down to a reasonable price and now the Wii version is around the corner with IR, which I like. It hacks me off as I would rather have been playing it months ago. And I wont play MW2 till I sample the first.
I love the idea but I have a feeling the movie will be crapola. Stratham Li and Lungren have been straight to dvd movie specialists for years, they might as well have thrown Seagal into the mix. Any movie with wrestlers in is pretty bad but the Rock gets a little slack. And Hulk Hogan He was in the A Team with BA!
Your mom will be delighted
What the hell?!
There may be groups that can help you with your grammar correction addiction. Hurry! GCA is serious.
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Just finished listening to the IGN podcast. LOL so now Cassamasina is going to be using IGN as his own personal blog across all channels and with no editorial constraint. WTF?
I feel sorry for the other channels
So:
According to exclusive NPD Group data provided to Gamasutra, sales of World at War on the Wii have finally reached over 750,000.
That's just in the US. They are trying to predict MW sales.
Dead Space extraction GI reviews
(7-Reiner)
The horror of being hunted in the vacuum of space never quite takes grip in Dead Space: Extraction, a Wii-exclusive prequel to the exceptional Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 space drama. Whether that's due to the perspective switch from third- to first-person, the lack of dynamic lightning, or weaker scripted scares can be debated. One thing is certain: I didn't jump once while playing this game. Without a suspenseful atmosphere, there isn't much to fear, or, conversely, to draw you in.
Dead Space: Extraction runs on rails, pulling the player forward a a scripted pace. Developer Visceral Games did a commendable job of making this experience feel more organic. Shaky cameras constantly distort your field of view, and you can hear your character's labored breathing. As intended, the bobbing camera combined with dancing shadows plays tricks on your eyes, and can lead to a few shots being fired at nothing.
This dynamic viewpoint clashes with the targeting reticle, a gigantic, beach ball-like display that takes up far too much of the screen, hiding the excessive brutality and highest quota of dismemberment per enemy body in any game. If you're playing the game co-op, with two vibrantly colored cursors on screen, you're not going to see much unless an enemy gets on top of you. This another area where the game doesn't retain the charm of its predecessor. Not having to worry about the positioning of your character makes for easier battles. Since the dev team held true to its fiction and hasn't altered the enemies to attack in different ways, their sloth-like assaults are easy to repel.
Storytelling is the only area where Extraction shines, even more so than the original game. The plot implies that other things may be afoot in this universe than players may have thought, and the way this information is doled out - through multiple playable characters - is executed beautifully, especially when you don't know if your character at the time will survive. Several of the story sequences conclude in horrific ways (more than just the chance of a good guy dying), and also connect nicely with the founding tale.
The action doesn't do much for the series, or even the genre for that matter. The pacing is much slower than your typical House of the Dead, and the firefights never feel like a stressful ordeal . Dead Space fans should check it out for the fiction. All other interested parties should look else-where for a suspenseful shooter.
(8.75-Meagan) Second Opinion
A refreshing surprise amongst a sea of unsatisfying Wii adaptations, Dead Space: Extraction's unfaltering intensity and intriguing storyline makes the game worth of the Dead Space moniker. New monsters, weapons, and characters expand upon the groundwork laid by the original thriller, and the realistic execution and pace of gameplay makes it easy to forget that your are on rails. Responsive controls, stellar voice acting, impressive visuals, and noteworthy unlockables make the game's gravitational pull that much stronger.
Minor flaws keep Extraction from making par with its predecessor, most notably the large reticles that obscure the bulk of approaching Necromorphs - making cutting off their limbs more of a gross estimate that a precise task. As with many rail shooters, gameplay is formulaic at times, particularly in the case of boss battles. But Extraction is every bit as creepy as its predecessor - perhaps more so since the game's rails pull you around that corner.
Dead Space: Extraction isn't a simple substitute for those who missed the first iteration. It's a must-play for the fans of the franchise and newcomers alike.
Credit to Saint on GAF
I'm still not planning on buying Mario and Luigi's inside story but having to post the reviews I've had to read snippets here and there and the reviews are REALLY complimentary. Especially to me who was put off by Partners in time 4 character all button mash up.
Kotaku:
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story may be the best entry yet in the portable role-playing game series. Alpha Dream and Nintendo have slathered detail on every aspect of the game, expanding the experience well beyond what Partners In Time brought to the franchise. Even better, there's little of the repetition or control complexity that bogged down that entry. It's easy to recommend to just about any Nintendo DS owner, a near-perfect correction from the misstep that was Partners In Time.
Even if you don't consider RPGs your "thing" it's worth checking out what Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story has to offer, especially if you've never played a Mario & Luigi game before. This is some of the best content to grace the Nintendo DS, a gorgeously produced game that delivers on all fronts. Find a place for it on your list of games to play this year.