Canned Saints Row: The Cooler was...
a motion-based Xbox 360/PS3 fighting game
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Assassin's Creed Rogue confirmed for PC release in 2015
But Ubisoft "can't talk about" potential PS4 and Xbox One re-release.
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New Nintendo 3DS - Hardware review
"Without a shadow of a doubt the definitive iteration of the 3DS hardware"
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Star Wars Trilogy - more footage of the cancelled Wii game
..... .... ..ffff...
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New 3DS customers offer up impressions
“The 3-D screen is superb! It’s so much easier to see.”
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Face-Off: Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition
"A struggling 20-30fps performance with visible tearing" on current gen
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First review of The Evil Within drops ahead of embargo
H8te out of 10
vg247.com impressions
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Shadow of Mordor reviews contracts deal is messy
It turns out that any review that was published before September 30th may have been subject to a brand deal contract that required the reviewer to carry out specific tasks in the review if the...
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GTA 5 PS4 & X1 sales 'should pale in comparison'
to Xbox 360/PS3, says Pachter
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PS TV: games removed from compatibility list
Netflix not working, sounds promising
vg247.com
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The Death of Reviews
"The increasing irrelevance of game reviews is a huge change in the industry, and ultimately it's for the best"
gamesindustry.biz impressions
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The Evil Within Game Informer review, 9.0!
Everything from the core combat, A.I. behavior, and escalation of the enemy types feels like the RE4.
gameinformer.com impressions
Dvader
The Evil Within IGN review, 8.7!
"produced some of the most incredible moments I’ve experienced in any video game for years."
ign.com impressions
Dvader
Smash Bros. Wii U - full details on amiibo usage
Learning A.I, equip abilities etc
smashbros.com
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The Voice Of Bayonetta Admits...
"I Had No Idea If I Was Fighting Demons, Dragons Or Flying Giraffes,"
nintendolife.com
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Former Brownie Brown dev explains why the company split
Some staff wanted to deepen relation with Nintendo, and other staff, about the same number, thought that develop with any other companies was better.
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Sony/MS force Devs to limit framerate/resolutions
Ubisoft: Console makers are pressuring them into limiting PC too
tweaktown.com
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Performance Analysis: The Evil Within PS4 and XB1
"Unfortunately nearly every major sequence, particularly outdoors, is fraught with dips that interrupt the action, resulting in a jarring, jerky experience"
eurogamer.net
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Gizmodo: PlayStation TV Isn't What You Want It To Be
"Consider this your Bat-Signal: trouble is nigh"
gizmodo.com
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Monster Hunter 4G shifts 1.6m units in first week in Japan
230k New 3DS consoles sold in its first two days
mcvuk.com
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Assassin's Creed X1 bundles confirmed for Europe
Comes with digi AC4 and Unity
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Japanese Weekly Sales Oct 6-12 new 3DS & MH4U Debut Week
3DS line 267k, PS4 11k, Wii U 6.3k
gonintendo.com
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Video: New 3DS and original 3DS camera comparison
Better 3D pictures? Hells yes
nintendoeverything.com
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"There is a literal war in this industry on women" - Wu
Nicknamed The Handbag Wars - kidding of course
gamesindustry.biz
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HORI Battle Pad for Wii U with Turbo now available for preorder
(Mario and Luigi Versions)
amazon.com
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Sarkeesian cancels university speech following school shooting threat
Nutcase with a gun wants revenge on feminists for 'ruining his life'
eurogamer.net
SupremeAC
Demon's Crest & Gargoyles Quest II Dated for Virtual Console
Happy Firebrand Day!
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Sega Genesis Promo Created By A Son and His Gaming Mad Father
Video: Your Heart Will Melt At This
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Hackers unlock 60FPS on Ubisofts' The Crew
And Ubisoft "won't block" them from doing so later
videogamer.com
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Shadow of Mordor gets photo mode in latest patch
Sadly you can't save your snaps on Xbox One.
videogamer.com
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Want more Pokemon Stadium?
Game Freak says they'd need a justifiable reason to return to it
usgamer.net
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Scans: Attack on Titan, Captain Toad, Etrian Odyssey
Pokemon, Samurai Warriors, Youkai Watch
nintendoeverything.com
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Epic distances itself from Islamaphobic mass murder game
And I always thought it was proud of Gears of War...
vg247.com
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Gamesindustry.biz: Nintendo's Window is Closing
"The Wii U's marketing and PR messaging has completely failed to capitalise on the console's software success"
gamesindustry.biz editorial
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Revealing Smash Bros Wii U "True Potential"
is on the Way, says Sackofmine, "I'm not done yet...".
nintendolife.com news
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Sony Fan Creates Petition for Smash Bros. on PS Vita
Is this Vader or Bugsie?
nintendolife.com
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Is it possible to run The Evil Within on PC at a locked 1080p60?
"Not even an overclocked i7 and the fastest GPU on the planet can manage it." LMFAO
eurogamer.net
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'Magical' iPad Air 2 promises 'visual effects comparable
to the most advanced gaming consoles'
videogamer.com
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Kuroko's Basketball: Ties to the Future heading to 3DS
magazine pic, details for Steel
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Nintendo UK says Wii U has had 'a good year'
Credits Mario Kart 8, says Christmas is key
videogamer.com
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Game Under Podcast Episode 57
We clean out our closets this show, casting aside Valiant Hearts, Asura's Wrath and Fable 3.
gameunder.net editorial impressions media
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MCV: Has Nintendo's Wii U turned a corner?
There are a lot of conversations going on about what is coming next year. Splatoon is key, Captain Toad is one I’m looking forward to, and of course Zelda.
mcvuk.com
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Choosing not to agree to the latest Wii U EULA update
renders your console almost useless
gamerheadlines.com
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10 from GS, 10 from Edge, 38/40 from Famitsu... Roll on October 24th
And from pretty much everywhere else! Except Polygon, but Arthur Gies's opinion counts for shit.
"When Platinum Games is on, it's really, really on, and Bayonetta 2 is in almost any respect that counts a better game than the first, whose mechanics were already exemplary. But every time I'd feel on a roll, enjoying my time with Bayonetta 2 immensely, I'd be broken out of it by another cheap shot of T&A. I would be wrecking a flock of angelic or demonic enemies, sliding in and out of witch time almost at will, and then the special weapon I had picked up became a literal stripper pole for Bayonetta to dance on, because ... well, because, I guess."
His raging boner kept distracting him by the sounds of it.
I want this for every game.
Sigh.....another AAA game for GG to spew forth hate at.
I like it.
Wtf? Really? I thought I knew you way before that.
So I can't even call it a flop by Gamespot standards.
Bayonetta 2 gets meh reviews
Every aspect of Bayonetta 2 feels polished and focused. At times, the writing feels ridiculous, but I still love how it plays. The superb pacing and combat are just that good. By the end I was convinced: This sequel builds on everything that made the original great, and delivers one of the most satisfying action games I've played.
Joystiq
Bayonetta 2 is the perfect action game. It oozes style and boasts gameplay that's both refined and lacking in excess. The combat is so purely entertaining that it's easy to lose yourself in the almost-zen flow of dodging, countering and kicking enemies to death. Bayonetta 2 rewards a player's drive to look as cool as possible in combat with gameplay designed for exactly that - and with the acrobatic violence of a winking heroine who is as legitimately endearing as she is completely ludicrous. Even if Bayonetta 2 did not include an enhanced remake of its predecessor, it would launch as one of the Wii U's best games, but this generous inclusion pushes Platinum's first sequel into no-brainer territory for anyone with even the slightest affection for action games. If you bought the Wii U months ago explicitly in anticipation of Bayonetta 2, congratulations, your decision has paid off in spades.
GameSpot
But it's a challenge you'll want to experience again as soon as you put down the controller. Bayonetta 2's combat is so expertly constructed, and its presentation so joyously insane, that you'd have to try so very hard to get bored of it all. In a year filled with the promise of ever more elaborate experiences on all the shiny new hardware, that Bayonetta 2--a homage to classic game design and escapism--should be the most fun I've had playing a game all year is unexpected. But maybe it shouldn't have been. After all, its predecessor still stands as one of the finest games of its genre. To have surpassed that with Bayonetta 2, and to have created a game that will be remembered as an absolute classic, is nothing short of astonishing.
NintendoWorldReport
Bayonetta 2 is one of the best games to ever grace the Wii U. The sequel feels tighter, less obnoxious, and is a blast to play through. While the Wii U GamePad is not used in any significant way, and Tag Climax could have benefited from local co-op, this is the action-packed Bayonetta follow-up that I wanted. Fans of Platinum's outings owe it to themselves to check it out and start exploring the many twists and turns along the journey.
NintendoLife
Bayonetta is is a must buy for any action gaming fans. It's fast, intense and ridiculous, all with an entertaining story and a protagonist that is forever subverting and playing with her audience. It's pure Platinum Games, too, which means it'll likely be adored by its converts and ignored by too many -- we hope that won't happen, as what we have here is one of the Wii U's best games, and a rare arrival on the system that's unashamedly violent, gory and mature, while still mischievously winking at the watching world. Bayonetta 2 is brilliant, brash and impossible to ignore.
God is a Geek
Intense, gorgeous and thrilling to play, this is Platinum's best game so far. Nintendo have clearly had an input here, with a game that's more forgiving for new players, but still has enough challenge for fans; all without watering down or compromising the experience for either type of player. A non-stop climax of excitement from the moment you start the Prologue, this is one of those games that demands to be played.
GameInformer
Creating a sequel to an already-polished game is a challenge, but Platinum Games' approach ultimately succeeds. Bayonetta 2 is rooted in its past while taking steps (but not strides) toward the future. Though I was disappointed by some of the familiarity, I was usually having too much fun to care.
Eurogamer
The rhythm of combat remains the same, though it's hard to complain when it's riffing off such a heady beat, where chimed enemy attacks are lithely dodged into slo-mo pugilism, where impossible combos culminate with a 20-foot boot weaved from hair crashing from the heavens and where spinning amidst the avalanche of colour and cartoon violence is Bayonetta herself, stopping only briefly to wink at a player exhausted by the unrelenting joy of it all. Bayonetta 2's biggest disappointment may be that it's an iterative sequel, but it's not such a problem when it's iterating on genius.
Polygon
I won't guess why the blatant over-sexualization is still there, often more intensely than before. But it causes an otherwise great game to require a much bigger mental compromise to enjoy.
Destructoid
When Bayonetta came out in 2010, I thought it was nearly perfect. Four years later and Platinum hasn't lost its edge with Bayonetta 2. It's just as stylish and as fun as ever, and a must-buy for action fans who own a Wii U.
GamesRadar
Bayonetta 2 is sheer class. Yes, it takes a little too long to get going, given its length, but the final four hours are relentlessly, breathlessly exceptional. Granted, it's all just 'more of the same' with a shorter haircut, but we're talking about more of one of the best games ever made. And seeing as the Special Edition of Bayonetta 2 comes with a Wii U conversion of that gorgeous original, Nintendo certainly has the ultimate Bayonetta experience in its portfolio. And that's something it should boast about as loudly as possible.
GamesBeat
Bayonetta 2 is surprising. Some of that is because it is an M-rated Wii U exclusive. It’s also because it is a good game in a genre that doesn’t seem long for this world. With everything moving open-world and online, Platinum is still sticking to it’s better zone. And it’s working.
VideoGamer
There's no question that the Pro Controller is the best option here, simply because it's more comfortable to hold for long periods. Whichever controller you choose, just be aware that the first few hours will have an extra learning curve in which you curse the button layout and naming Nintendo opted for.
DigitalSpy
It's a frantic game packed with stunning set-pieces, thrilling boss battles and a fantastic combat system, even if it doesn't deviate too far from the original.
CVG
We didn't need a Bayonetta sequel, we needed this gracious evolution of style and execution, an injection of loving new content into a game that always felt as though it deserved more, even after we'd rinsed it clean. It might be an expansion pack, but it's quite possibly the best one ever made.
Nintendo Insider
Bigger, badder and exquisitely better, Bayonetta 2 knocks its predecessor off its enviable perch to become perhaps the greatest action game of all time. From the word go, it will send your adrenaline into overdrive as you venture on a quest that will take you to the very depths of Hell and back. The plethora of unlockables promise to keep you coming back for more in new and refreshing ways, while Tag Climax suitably extends the experience beyond a purely solo offering in a richly rewarding way. Bayonetta 2 is game of the year material without a doubt, and a worthy purchase for any action fan.
Metro
The worst thing you can say about Bayonetta 2 is that it’s still not much of an improvement over its predecessor, but even that supposed criticism still confirms it as one of the best action games of all-time. Creating Bayonetta 2 may not make much business sense but unlike most sequels today this isn’t a game made for the love of money, but for the love of gaming itself.
TheSixthAxis
Bayonetta 2 is amongst the most refined and dynamic action games to appear on any console, taking the best parts of the original game and building upon them. It is crazy, chaotic and characterful and a genuine pleasure to play. Whether it can be a system seller for Nintendo is questionable as its delights are possibly not entirely mainstream, but for fans of the original and the genre it should certainly make a Wii U a very tempting proposition.
GamingNexus
Bayonetta 2 is a smashing success, and proves that the WiiU can be the home of some great core titles. Now if only the wait for those titles could be cut a little shorter. Savor this one though, because titles of this level of quality seem to be few and far in between right now.
Kotaku
Just thinking about how the developers at Platinum will surpass the excesses on display in this month's release is enough to rub a body raw. Bayonetta 2's combat design remains robust enough to be a very strong main attraction. But any emotions stirred up during my time with Bayonetta wound up feeling shallow. I'm glad for those times when I kicked ass in a stylish manner but still found myself bemoaning the terrible storytelling I endured to do that. If Platinum somehow manages to shore up those failings, the next encounter with Bayonetta won't just be a pantomine of lust. It might turn into love.
Gameinformer reviews
Alien Isolation (PS4/Xbox One/PS3/Xbox 360, Sega): 7,75
FIFA 15 (PS4/Xbox One/PS3/Xbox 360, EA): 9,25 **Spiel des Monats**
NHL 15 (PS4/Xbox One, EA): 5,5
Destiny (PS4/Xbox One/PS3/Xbox 360, Activision): 8,75
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (PS4/Xbox One/PS3/Xbox 360/Wii U, Disney): 6,5
Forza Horizon 2 (Xbox One/Xbox 360, Microsoft): 8,25
Bayonetta 2 (Wii U, Nintendo): 9
Hyrule Warriors (Wii U, Nintendo): 8
Super Smash Bros. (3DS, Nintendo): 9,25
D4 Dark Dreams don't die (Xbox One, Microsoft): 7,5
Dance Central Spotlight (Xbox One, Microsoft): 6
Azure Striker Gunvolt (3DS, Inti Creates): 8
I don't really remember that thread. I mainly stayed in System Wars on Gamespot. Sometimes posting in the Nintendo forums and General Games discussion. I think I met Travo from a Union on Gamespot where they were trying to create a game with Zelda races and I think we were both Dekus so we were on the same team.
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WOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Amazing Bayonetta 2 reviews. I'm so pumped for this game. This is why I picked up the Wii U when I did.
GG you will buy Bayonetta. Seriously what else are you going to play.
Considering that those kids don't even seem to be 10 years old, that was a very well put together presentation. No filler, just the essentials.
I got this to play with.
True.
Meh!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Boobs.
An anonymous source has provided IGN with two trailers for a cancelled Star Wars Rogue Squadron game on Wii developed by now-defunct development studio Factor 5.
Matt Cassamassina? Hahaha....probably. Let's face it, nobody got news out of Nintendo or its developers like Matt C.
I just don't understand the point in them cancelling this. It was already done, why not just release it? I could see if they had just started, and they decided to save some money. But it was DONE, the money was spent! Why not release it and make some money back? I'd like to see what the Xbox version looked like also. Would not be surprised if it looked at least as good as the Wii version.
Honestly though, I'd much rather have a Knights of the Old Republic HD compilation, if we're talking Star Wars. I'd buy that fucker MINUTE ONE.
This isn't the double post thread.