Marvelous announces "Night of Sacrifice"
Marvelous's new Wii horror balance board game.
andriasang.com news
Punk Rebel Ecks
Gawker database breach
Gawker and subsites (Kotaku, for example) user accounts compromised
gawker.com news
Ellyoda
Pachter: Wii 2 Will Match, Not Exceed Current Tech
Also talks Epic Mickey and more.
industrygamers.com editorial news
aspro
ESRB Outs "Hot Shot Shorties"
PSP games are mini-game collections from Hot Shots Golf team.
1up.com news
aspro
LBP Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves 1up review
C "It's fun, but never amounts to more than a Move demo."
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
EA Boss: Wii Sales Would "EXPLODE" at $99
Also talks about Nintendo's conflict of interest.
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Fluidity WiiWare review
"Fluidity lasts longer than most disc-based games nowadays so at a price of 1,200 Wii Points, about twelve dollars, it's an experience that should not be missed under any circumstance."
vgtribune.com impressions
gamingeek
EA Details 3DS Launch Games to Japanese Press
New information on Sims and the Garden game.
andriasang.com news
aspro
SEGA: Madworld Shoudl Have Been For HD Consoles
"Unfortunately, MadWorld was ultimately a bad move."
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Activision Defends Studio Closures and Reputation
"it's a tough business"
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Last Story: Sakaguchi Talks Story, Online and Freedom
Latest installment of the game's ongoing Iwata Asks features.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Square Enix Slashes Projected Earnings
Deus Ex delay and Final Fantasy XIV troubles listed among problems.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Cave Announcing Three New Games in February
Shooting master teases upcoming press conference.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Weekly Japanese Sales Figures
Ni no Kuni barely beats Donkey Kong, but doesn't stack up to Monster Hunter.
andriasang.com news
aspro
EA CEO:Treyarch Still Hasn't Proven Itself to Consumers
8.4 million consumers disagree?
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Pachter: Next GTA Well Into Development
Predicts Q4 2012 release and STRONG SALES. Really?
industrygamers.com editorial news
aspro
New Releases (US) Week of Dec 19, 2010
NEOGEO PS3, BTTF, Costume Quest Ice, Mario Party 2...
ripten.com news
aspro
Minecraft Sales Explode Ahead of Beta Release
Sold 25,000 copies since Saturday.
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Uncharted 3 Will Push PS3 Further Than Any Game
Naughty Dog also says the have no limits with PS3 dev-wise.
ripten.com news
aspro
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Thanks for the impression. I can already tell how the game will be like from your description. I may find some enjoyment out of it but I need to find at least a couple of gameplay elements that I like and go with it. I usually do that with bad RPGs. I try to find at least one or two things that I like, whether it's a character, battle system, or graphics, and try to enjoy it.
If I can't find anything good about FFCCCB, then I'll probably trade it.
That's what happened to me with Star Ocean Last Hope. I tried to get into it but there was nothing I liked about the game. So I got rid of it.
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Can't believe we've been chatting here for such a long time!
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Hey, at least we have Mark Walberg in the Uncharted movie...um...yeah.
No, but really. Won't we get the PS4 by 2013?
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Remember Gamingeek's 1up blog?
Didn't rates triple there recently? Anyway my outstanding loan charges really are my fault.
IS THAT A PLANE IN THE BACKGROUND?
One of the site's forefathers.
Yeah, I remember. I wasn't chatting there at that time and was invited later to this place. But I was at 1up for awhile but I don't go there anymore.
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Oh shit son
Someone (Anthony Pettis) actually pulled out a Matrix move in a tittle fight.
What a way to win a fight
IF your penis is as small as a finger, I suppose...
I'mmacharginmahlazer!
its also on the american one and its a fun and diffreent game just the demo was to short
Why the high reviews for Super Mario All-Stars?
One of the site's forefathers.
^It's the Orange Box scenario. Three of the best games ever on one disk for $30. I don't agree with that kind of scoring for compilations, but they are limited in what they can do.
Here too? What the fuck is the big deal with Ben & Jerry's? Also, thanks for getting the Katamari music in my head Aspro, you dick. Won't escape it for a while.
I'd imagine because if it was given a bad score, people would flood with comments of "OMG HOW CAN U DO DIS, ITS MARIO".
I still think the SMB All-Stars Collection is worth having, but it shouldn't be reviewed, IMO, since it's just a port of the SNES game.
Maybe the reviews are for newer and younger fans who never played those games, but I just don't see the point of giving it a review unless there was some extra content in it.
Sucks Nintendo didn't do anything more for it even though they could have, at least throw in some artwork, interviews, more SMB games, whatever, in the DVD that probably only used like 100MB of space!
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Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom is a "Buddy" game unlike any other. It stars Teotl (the Majin) and Tepeu (You, the Character). The Human Main Character was raised amongst the animals and was never given a name until he rescued Teotl the Majin from a Dark Castle. Given a mission by the animals, Tepeu the thief breaks into the Castle where The Darkness rules over his kingdom. His goal is to find the ancient Majin, a mythological creature capable of Banishing the Darkness.
Tepeu frees the Majin, Teotl, by pulling a Sharpened Spike from his arm. This spike becomes Tepeu's weapon against the Dark Hordes. While it does hurt the enemy a tiny, tiny bit, it is the Majin who will do most of the fighting. Your role in combat is to protect him from faster, more agile enemies and perform Combo Attacks with him once an enemy is struck enough and falls to the ground. Something akin to Wolverine's and Colossus' Fastball Special, these Combos usually entail the main character being thrown into the air to slam down (HARD) on an enemy or both Tepeu and Teotl hitting a downed foe at the same time.
Outside of Combat, Tepeu (the main character) uses his agility and smaller stature to climb to areas the Majin cannot reach or fit into spaces too small for him to enter. Usually this is done to open passages to allow access to the Majin, but it's also done to explore areas for things like Fruit and Memory Shards to power up the Majin and Restore his lost memory.
It's a mutually beneficial partnership between the two characters; one couldn't complete the Quest without the other. You are the brains and the agility. He is the brawn and the firepower. He heals you of the Darkness that invades your body when it is attacked (by literally EATING it); You Provide him with Green Fruits to increase his Stamina, Red Fruits to increase his Strength and several other Magical Fruits to give the Ability to Control Lightning, Fire and Wind. He commands the elements in Battle or uses them to solve various environmental puzzles; You Direct him When and Where to use these powers via the R1 and R2 buttons. You control ONLY Tepeu; Teotl can only be given commands. It's THIS dynamic that the whole game is built around. The R2 button, especially, makes this an Adventure game with Puzzle Elements rather than just a Combat game with a box to push here or a lever to pull there. Sometimes you hold R2 and Press the Square to get Teotl to Attack. Sometimes you press the same combo to get him to interact with the environment, as in pushing over a tower or breaking through a wall. The Triangle button makes him Follow you. The "X" makes him remain in place or Crouch to become a leg-up to a higher, formerly unreachable area. The R2 and L1 buttons together let out a Stunning Roar.
The Main Character can find Helms, Arm Guards and Armors that give him various bonuses. Fighting along side Majin also provides him with Blue Crystals that upgrade HIS strength and Stamina and Red Crystals that upgrade their Friendship Level. The more this goes up, the closer the pair gets, the more Teotl comments when you do something for him, they even do a "Happy Dance" together when passing particularly difficult sections of the game! Even more importantly, their Combos get more elaborate and stronger, Majin heals you faster or revives you from the Dead or Gains magic strength back quicker during extended fights.
The game is very colorful. The voices are mostly laughable but nothing too abrasive. Teotl sounds like a big, friendly oaf. The animals you encounter have voices that sound like Valley Girls, Average Dudes, Accountants and College Professors. It's weird but it takes nothing away from the game at all. If anything, they are good for a chuckle!
It's a definite good thing these animals HAVE their voices! The World is HUGE and without their direction, you WOULD get lost, and frequently do. Once you get used to the Map and understand the way in which the game gives you your clues, you'll find yourself getting lost less and less. Thankfully, the Map ALSO keeps track of all the items you need to find in an area and marks them off graphically once you do! INVALUABLE!
I hesistate the use the "Z" word to describe this game. I know it would over-excite one person here and, at the same time, turn others off. Ironically enough there IS a Princess trapped in Crystal in the Castle you need to break into to complete your quest. While this DOES make me want to refer to this game as: "The Legend of Teotl: A Tepeu to the Past" the game has much more of a combat element to it and the puzzles are designed around the TWO characters enough to make this NOT feel like a carbon copy!
It's a "Budget" game in some people's eyes due to the $39.99 price tag. I believe this was done to entice people into giving the game a chance --NOT-- because it is lacking in anything a full-priced game would offer. I've just reached the point in the game where I now command all three elements so the entire map is now able to be explored. This is kinda akin to getting Samus' Space Jump, for example; it provides the same kind of satisfied feeling. I am about 11 hours in and have killed Two of the Four "Generals" I need to beat before the path to the Dark Castle (Yes, it ends where it began!) opens up to me again. I estimate probably 4 hours or so more. 15 hours of gameplay for $39.99? There's NOTHING wrong with that!
How can you knock a game where it was the Developer's goal to make the player happy?! If you've got a spare $39.99 and a couple of hours to spend on a unique little adventure, I whole-heartedly recommend this game!
^ For you, Vader, it would be a nice rental/diversion for a weekend's worth of play. I think YOU would REALLY enjoy it!
Plus, a look at the game's Jump Festa showing, where the "final trailer" was shown.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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It's a
portemulation of a SNES game!Even the bubble button layouts in the game are of an SNES controller.
One of the site's forefathers.
What do you lot think when you first see this? </experiment>
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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1. Final Fantasy.
2. That Ben Stiller Film Tropical Thunder.
3. The new SSX.
Those were my thoughts, in the order in which they appeared.
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Homer why Ben and Jerry's/Katamari? See Vader's review of Katamari. I couldnot post images in that thread.