Ars technica Reviews Donkey Kong Country Returns
'Creating a game this hard that doesn't cause the player to walk away is tricky"
arstechnica.com editorial impressions
aspro
First Look: Atelier Violet PSP
Main characters in Atelier keep getting younger.
siliconera.com news
aspro
EA: NBA Elite 11 canned because it was bad
Confirms that new control scheme wasn't working.
eurogamer.net news
gamingeek
Video: Kinect gamer doesn't move - yet comes 3rd
Video shows off highly forgiving auto-steering in Joy Ride
computerandvideogames.com media
gamingeek
MS: We Left Kinect's USB Unprotected on Purpose
Apparently they didn't get the Pope's new edicts on protection.
pcmag.com news
aspro
Gamasutra Analysis: Where Do Wii Sales Go From Here?
"Nintendo should consider a reduced-price line of software"
gamasutra.com editorial news
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Ars technica Reviews OnLive Streaming Console
Bottom line: the game does matter.
arstechnica.com editorial impressions
aspro
L.A. Noire First Look
Rockstar and Team Bondi are traveling back to the 1940s with this game's setting, but one key feature is decidedly more futuristic.
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
Books No Match For Violence, Says Concerned Parent
Sacramento public library won't "think of the children"
sacbee.com news
aspro
Pachter: Nintendo's Online Strategy Is Hurting Wii Sales
"I think everything Nintendo has done online has been bad"
gamerzines.com news
aspro
PS3 Bioshock Infinite Won't Be a Cheap Port
Like the other Bioshock games.
irrationalgames.com news
aspro
Gamestop: Silent Hill Shattered Memories $20
Well worth it your Hobo loving bastards
gamestop.com news
gamingeek
Gamesradar review Golden Sun Dark Dawn
8/10 - "it still has a ton of heart (both the lighthearted and heartwarming varieties), and doesn't take itself too seriously"
gamesradar.com impressions
gamingeek
Survey: Why Do Gamers Choose New Over Used?
From avoiding scratches to supporting devs.
gamasutra.com news
aspro
Lengthy Interview with Splatterhouse Developers
"The 2D parts of the new Splatterhouse are some of the most fun."
ripten.com news
aspro
Kinect suffers rough start in Japan
What, did someone assault the schoolgirls?
computerandvideogames.com news
gamingeek
Over 50 3D games planned for PS3
Maybe now you will wear the goggles?
computerandvideogames.com news
gamingeek
Long Interview with Lorne Lanning (Oddworld Creator)
Talks at length about cancelled game.
gameinformer.com editorial news
aspro
Witcher 2 Devs Threaten Pirates With Legal Action, Fines.
But then this is also the guys that said gog.com was dead.
arstechnica.com news
aspro
Happy 5th Birthday to the Xbox 360
Just a brief write up of the 360's history
cnet.com editorial
robio
Fluidity gets release date - 12/6 for North America
Great gameplay video here too
thetanooki.com news
robio
Elder Scrolls 5 in production, 'is a direct sequel'
Bethesda reportedly hard at work on Oblivion follow-up
computerandvideogames.com news
Foolz
Donkey Kong Country Returns Review
8.5 Donkey Kong's newest adventure makes traditional platforming feel fresh again, thanks to clever level design and great artistic touches.
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Q&A
Find out why it took Camelot more than seven years to come out with a follow-up to the series.
gamespot.com editorial
Foolz
Halo: Reach Noble Map Pack Impressions
Three new Reach maps are coming to Xbox Live this month and we've got a guided tour.
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
Sound Byte: Auditorium HD
We talk to technical director Dain Saint at Cipher Prime about the upcoming PlayStation Network title.
gamespot.com impressions media
Foolz
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Review
8.5 This fast-paced racer keeps you glued to the TV and on the edge of your seat regardless of which side of the law you're playing on.
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX Review
9.0 Pac-Man Championship Edition DX introduces a number of terrific new elements that make it a superb update of the arcade classic.
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom Review
7.0 Simplistic combat and tedious backtracking don't fully diminish the pleasures of this attractive and festive fable.
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
The Press Room Episode #81
Homer and Foolz give impressions of the latest games and comment on this week's news.
thepressroompodcast.com editorial impressions news
aspro
Sakaguchi Reveals Final Fantasy 9 Design Document
Can you imagine what else he has?
andriasang.com news
aspro
Want a Gran Turismo 5 Review? Tough.
Embargo in place.
computerandvideogames.com impressions news
aspro
IGN: Golden Sun Dark Dawn review - 7.5
IGN: "It's good and it's still fun, but the gameplay feels dated."
ign.com editorial news
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Double Fine Updates Their Company FAQ - Funny
Addresses Nintendo hate, and what games they can't make sequels for.
doublefine.com news
aspro
Gran Turismo Boss "Not Sure" if GT6 Will Be On PS3
"he laughed and shrugged"
eurogamer.net news
aspro
PALGN review Epic Mickey 6.5
A wonderful love letter to Disney art and memorabilia, but a disappointing gameplay debut from Junction Point, set back by unpolished and unrefined design.
palgn.com.au impressions
gamingeek
Sony Starting Label in Japan for Western Games
"Western Game Buyer Selection" includes Castle Crashers for PSP.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Weekly Japanese Sales Figures
PSP has another good week, BLOPS tops the charts.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Activision: COD Multiplayer Will Always Be Free
"we will never, ever charge for the multiplayer."
industrygamers.com news
aspro
PS3 Owners petition for a Black Ops refund
"sub-par graphics, buggy software and less features"
computerandvideogames.com news
gamingeek
Mark Walberg to star in Uncharted movie
Oh well, there's always the Halo movie to look forward too
mtv.com news
gamingeek
ONM magazine review Epic Mickey
What score? Click to find out.
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Sound Byte: Meet the Composer - Disney Epic Mickey
Learn more about the man behind the music of Disney Epic Mickey.
gamespot.com editorial
Foolz
VGD Gran Turismo 5 review
8/10 "What PD have delivered is unquestionably a phenomenal achievement and will represent countless lost hours for petrolheads the world over, but the GT series is no longer the gold standard."
videogamesdaily.com impressions
Foolz
Playstationlifestyle Gran Turismo 5 review
10/10 "Gran Turismo 5 is the pinnacle of the racing simulation genre. "
playstationlifestyle.net impressions
Foolz
thegamershub Gran Turismo 5 review
4/5 "the bottom line is the title has a lot to offer and is not to be missed by any PS3 owner."
thegamershub.net impressions
Foolz
CVG Gran Turismo 5 review
8/10 "Another good, but not great, iteration of the GT formula. If you're expecting GT5's game mechanics to surprise you, then you're going to be disappointed."
computerandvideogames.com impressions
Foolz
Eurogamer Gran Turismo 5 review
9/10 "Dreamed up five years ago and served up yesterday, it's an off-kilter vision of the future, a cumbersome game with odd priorities, certainly. "
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Joystic Gran Turismo 5 Review
4/5 "More than the g-forces of high speed turns or the impact of wrecking, I felt cold, hard calculations."
joystiq.com impressions
Foolz
IGN
Gran Turismo 5 Review
8.5 Gran Turismo 5 is a 10/10 simulator wrapped up in a 5/10 game"
ign.com impressions
Foolz
Destructoid Gran Turismo 5 Review
10/10 "The level of care taken by the people at Polyphony Digital shines in every aspect of this title, and this makes for a racing game that truly has no parallel."
destructoid.com impressions
Foolz
Adam Sessler "More Creativity, Less Penis!"
We are all playing giant penii that yell "Ohh look at me"
g4tv.com editorial
Dvader
Inazuma Eleven Coming to the West (EU at least).
Level 5's Soccer RPG that's big in Japan.
siliconera.com news
aspro
K-Mart offering big bonus for Splatterhouse
$30 credit towards another game
punchjump.com news
robio
The Guardian reviews Epic Mickey
4 stars out of 5 "Epic Mickey proves satisfyingly original, fun and absorbing – it's a pleasant, and at times interestingly twisted world in which to immerse yourself"
guardian.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Videogamer Epic Mickey review
8/10 "Disney Epic Mickey is a fine addition to the upper echelon of the Wii's software library"
videogamer.com impressions
gamingeek
Valkyria Chronicles 3 Video
Introduces characters for next PSP game.
andriasang.com media news
aspro
GT5 users encountering problems
Many players are now reporting delays of several minutes when trying to connect.
yahoo.com news
gamingeek
Sony Seeks New President to Assist CEO - Kaz Hirai?
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge Racer!
bloomberg.com news
gamingeek
Epic Mickey CVG review 7.5
It's by Andy Robinson so I wouldn't bother reading it
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
PC is a Generation ahead of consoles - Crytek
PS3 and 360 are holding the PC back
computerandvideogames.com news
gamingeek
ONM Full Epic Mickey review
8.5 "look past its shortcomings as an admittedly un-epic platformer, you'll see that Epic Mickey is a deep game with explicit replay value and immense character"
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Eurogamer review Epic Mickey
6/10 " He simply doesn't fit in this grim, post-modern dystopia, dripping with bitter-sweet nods to forgotten corners of Disney"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Gamesradar review Epic Mickey
9/10 - "the surprises, historical reverence and inspired platforming creativity make this the Wii game of the year"
gamesradar.com impressions
gamingeek
The Sly Collection PS2 to PS3 comparison
See Sly in a whole new light! The improvements are abound in the comparison of the PlayStation 2 and 3 editions.
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Spot On: Social Anxiety
Designers behind Civilization, Super Meat Boy, Spore, and more weigh in on the Facebook gaming phenomenon and the morality of social gaming mechanics.
gamespot.com editorial
Foolz
Washed Up Actor Blames Games for Bad Movies
Billy Bob Thornton "games are people killing for fun"
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Copyright Lawyers Sue Lawyer Who Helped Copyright Defendants
Lawyers think legal defense is illegal
escapistmagazine.com news
Ellyoda
Goldeneye 007 Nintendo Everything review
"hands down, basically the best first-person shooter single player experience available this generation."
nintendoeverything.com impressions
gamingeek
ONM: 5 games that need to be on the Virtual Console
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk editorial
gamingeek
Meristation review Epic Mickey 8.5
"If you're looking for an incredible experience and something by the like, bear in mind you'll have to be patient."
meristation.com impressions
gamingeek
Darkzero Epic Mickey review 9/10
"Junction Point have managed to create a game that is finely balanced, well crafted and visually wonderful."
darkzero.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Pirate Bay Founders lose appeal - judge ups punishment
They now owe $6.57 million
reuters.com news
gamingeek
UK: Daily Mirror gets proper games section
Written by the folks at Gamesmaster magazine
mcvuk.com news
gamingeek
Last Story music samples
Hear Nobuo Uematsu's take on Chaos and Order.
andriasang.com media
gamingeek
Eurogamer review NBA Jam
7/10 - "should have been a stripped down downloadable game"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Destructoid review Epic Mickey 7/10
"Epic Mickey falls short of brilliance, but because it stands on such a strong concept, it doesn't always need brilliance to remain compelling. "
destructoid.com impressions
gamingeek
Joystick review Golden Sun DS
"Now, after years in Mario sports exile, Camelot has returned to its RPG roots with Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. All I can say is: welcome back."
joystiq.com impressions
gamingeek
US PS3 Owner? Open Your Wallet
Demon's Souls, 3D Dot Hero, Bayonetta under $15 at Amazon.
siliconera.com news
aspro
Resident Evil Announcement at VGA's?
SOCOM team seem poised to announce their takeover.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
How the Ace Attorney Investigations 2 Plot Was Created
Heavily directed by Capcom.
andriasang.com news
aspro
WoW Lead System Designer Interview
Talks about "Cata" - that's what the kids are calling it.
gameinformer.com news
aspro
US New Releases Week of Nov 28
Golden Sun, EVE Online Expansion, Epic Mickey.
gamespot.com news
aspro
Arkham City Won't Have Batmobile
"There aren't any playable vehicles in the game"
arkhamcity.co.uk news
aspro
Sakaguchi's Design Files for FF9 Now in English
A look into how the game was made.
mistwalkercorp.com news
aspro
Ars technica Rips Deca Sports Kinect To Shreds
"This game is painful to play, and there's almost nothing to say in its favor."
arstechnica.com editorial impressions
aspro
Duke Nukem Gets Site, Forum and Podcast
It's a "fan" project to remake Reloaded using Unreal.
dukenukemreloaded.com news
aspro
New "Warning A Huge Podcast" - Japanese Gaming New
Japanese developer tweets translated, Tactic Ogre and more.
morningproject.com editorial impressions news
aspro
Zombie Nation B+ Review
Or, Why Vader Needs to Get a Working PS3 SOON!
1up.com impressions
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Been away for most of the weekend, engrossed with Epic Mickey. It officially gets my stamp of approval. It's much bigger than I thought it would be, there are lots of quests some of which are good, others stray too close to fetch questing.
It has some enchanting areas. I'm no hardcore Disney fan, but when the music, visuals and area is juuuuust right, it feels, almost, well magical.
The 2D sections are just little interludes between proper 3D areas. They are throwaway and don't feature any substantial challenge or innovation. But they do have delightful ways of using animation to change the environment, which makes them more than worth investigating.
Cutscenes - the animated ones that is, are brilliantly done. And the game seems to have lots of little secrets tucked away, for instance when I hit Mean Street I thought it was a superficial 2D facade, only to discover that there was a whole new level underneath when you started splashing the thinner about.
There is some BS, like there will be times where you have to find 4 things, and I spent ages looking for them only to find 3 and take the easy way out (paying a character to do it)
Camera is fine, actually, now that I am practiced on it. When it is fixed, it's honestly picking the right angle for the scene, even when you assume it's not and want to see what is unseen. You turn back to see the unseen area the camera wouldn't allow you to see, only to find either a useless drop to your death or a plain wall. Learn to trust the auto-camera and use the c-button centering.
This game is pretty good and is starting to feel "Epic" in a way. Some of the combat is getting more difficult and sometimes frustrating as you can be concentrating on one and several others will bum rush you from behind.
Tomorrow City was hard to see where you were going because of the dark art style, but hell, Tron boss Made it all worthwhile - I will say no more.
Oh yeah on the SDTV to HDTV comparison, SD wins hands down, it's a rounded, soft and jaggie free game, all of which is semi-ruined by HDTV scaling. Jaggies kill it.
Oh yeah, bought Zombie Panic In Wonderland. Fun game, lots of enemy variety, tons of things being demolished. Accurate and fun IR controls. Blast everything with all manner of weaponry. It's two player a good game for the 1000 points.
Since GG started it: Whatcha been playin' guys?
I've been playing Beyond Good & Evil, and have been having a lot of fun with it. It's not perfect by any means, but it's a fun adventure game. I'm about halfway through the game now, I think.
I started Paper Mario: TTYD from scratch . . . again. I'm determined to finish it this time. My plan is simple: I will play 1 hour of this game per day until it is done. I restarted it Friday, and have played 3 hours so far. I figure it'll take me about a month to finish it, unless I somehow get addicted to it (which is unlikely). It's an enjoyable game . . . in short bursts.
Just wrote some reviews including Red Steel 2. Needed to get those out of the way for my Sonic review to come later this week.
Nice to read this. Honestly although Super Paper Mario is good, it's not anywhere near as fun as TTYD or the N64 game.
I played a few hours of GT5 at my friend's house today. Nothing at home, as has been the case in the last few weeks.
Bit surprised you are finding it hard to get into PP:TTYD. I became completely engrossed and obsessed when I was playing it. Played it continuously, usually in marathon sessions and to this day it's one of the best games I ever played. Perhaps my personal favourite of all Mario RPGs (played all of them including Super PM, and the 3 M&Ls). BG&E was also very enjoyable to me. I think the few things that annoyed me were some of the later hovercraft races and the final boss fight
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I enjoyed Super Paper Mario a lot more than I have TTYD so far. Never played the N64 version.
My problem with TTYD is the turn-based battle mechanics; I never cared for turn-based games. If it played more like Super Paper Mario, I'd most likely have finished it years ago.
So far, the only thing I have found annoying in BG&E is the picture taking of animals. It's tedious and boring, but has to be done to get enough money.
My weekend's been filled with nothin' but...
Horses...
...and Horsepower!
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Looking forward to this coming week.
It marks the release of ONE of my final two purchases for 2010!
Then I can get down to just contentedly playing my heart out!
Damnit Bugs you just reminded me that I haven't played Mario and Luigi 3.
Oh yeah, Nintendo added yet another demo to the WiiWare service. Some game called Robox or something, a platformer where you play as a robot. It's pretty mediocre from what I played.
But the big news is that this is the second time Nintendo has added more demos - on top of the initial batch they put up two weeks back. There was a note on the shop channel though, they will be removing a couple of them soonish, so grab them while you can. I assume new ones will be added as old ones go.
Try out Zombie Panic in Wonderland
and Bit Trip Fate, which looks and sounds awesome in motion - trust me. Shame that it only lets you move horizontally on a line they define for you.
Ah the memories.
^ Is that game good, GG? Gamestop has it for $3. I thought about getting it.
I loved it at the time. The controls aren't that accurate and the combat is a little simple these days. But it has a great story and artstyle, plus some neat stealth mechanics where you can pick up chairs and brooms and sneak up on people and crack them on the head with it.
I would love a sequel - but the ending kinda put the kibosh on that.
I also loved XIII. Yes Raven, very good, I also recommend it
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^ Cool. I'll pick it up soon then.
Tomorrow City in Epic Mickey is just an excuse to get some Tron references in. The boss is so cool
The cutscenes are so great. I can't believe some people complain about the style.
I loved how it was made so much like a comic.
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I'm a getting nostalgia pangs right now. Remember the last level when you infiltrate their secret base? Or throwing knife kills?
Funny you mentioned heartless, because that is exactly what I felt about the game. It is just so sterile, the cars look too clean like they just do not belong there. The background were not impressive in a technical or artistic level. The flat trees and flat crowds were ugly and the track design was nothing special.
Granted realistic driving sims are not my expertise, to say it politely, but I am currently taking driving lessons and my frame of reference would be the real thing. The sense of speed, is the main thing I am missing. In real driving you really feel the sense of speed, even at lower speeds like 50km/h, but GT feels slow even at higher speeds. One time I was going straight and I just looked around and was thinking 'come on, cross the finish line!' This could be avoided by making the cars faster or a track with shorter straights.
Only played the arcade mode or quick race against another opponent. It is not enough to judge the whole game, but my initial impressions are 'meh'.
mostly been playing worms battle islands