Man with Pikachu backpack invades pitch during a football match
Iga strikes again
nintendo-gamer.net
gamingeek
Game modes and extras you can unlock with Uplay on Wii U
Ubisoft's free Uplay app for Nintendo's Wii U doesn't just add-on an achievement system for the publisher's games, it also offers up some neat freebies for their titles.
polygon.com
gamingeek
Sony boss picks up a Wii U, asks for friend requests
“Got a Wii U. My Nintendo ID is ‘ShuYoshida’, pls send me a friend request so I see you on the Activity Feed.”
gematsu.com
gamingeek
We Love our BioShock CosPlayer so Much, We HIred Her!
Very Cool Story. Amazing likeness!
irrationalgames.com
phantom_leo
Nintendo of Canada on Wii Mini - Why it exists, lacks online
Is only hitting Canada and more
polygon.com
gamingeek
Nintendo steps up their digital manuals with Wii U
Better than a paper manual?
n-sider.com
gamingeek
Former RARE dev details the Perfect Dark sequel that never happened
Shows interest in Wii U development,
notenoughshaders.com
gamingeek
Bill Trinen talks Wara Wara Plaza naming, working with Miyamoto
"He doesn’t read off the teleprompter."
killscreendaily.com
gamingeek
Display:
Order by:
Recently Spotted:
SupremeAC (4m)
Thats why they make so many different games Archie, if you don't like one , there is always some other 1.
Not on the Wii there aren't, amirite?
I still have it sealed. In North America it was gamestop exclusive on valentines day (it came with a key chain).
Another key figure leaves Epic.
This ain;t looking good at all. I am starting to think the tencent rumors are coming true.
^Ths isn't how you play RE5!
Nothing can eclipse HOTD Overkill for camp fun. Nothing can eclipse Condemned for FPA scares. So... I agree.
Everything I have heard about AC3 has killed off my interest. I tried 1, hated it. Was convinced to try 2 and BroHo. Heard Revelations was a let-down and now 3 sounds like a full dud.
I got the Vita AC3 for free, I'm interested to see what it is like.
I heard the Vita one is really good. Hope my friend (who has the Vita) gets it at some point so I can borrow it. When I first played the original game I thought it was a snoozefest and I quickly wrote it off. Then I was interested in playing ACII and asked here if I should give the first AC another try. Most people here said I should, so I did, and I liked it well enough. I enjoyed the assassination missions and the viewpoint climbing. ACII I totally loved. I thought it was an incredible game. BroHo is more of the same but mostly good. Revs is still more of the same, largely good, but starting to wear thin on me at this point. I was really excited about ACIII but reviews and gamer reaction left me expecting a lot less
___
Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Played the Ni no Kuni demo last night. Half of it anyway. It's nice to see Level 5 FINALLY doing something again on the level of what they were doing on the PS2. Layton games are great, DQ9 was as good as a handheld RPG could ever be, and we won't bother speaking of White Knight whatever, but none of that was ever quite as good as games like DQ8, Dark Cloud 2 and possibly Rogue Galaxy (which I never played but still would like to). Anyway if anyone had a doubt they still do cell-shaded games like no one's business. This game just looks freakishly good. And from what little I've played it really look like we have a genuine Level 5 epic on our hands again.
As far as the demo goes it's split into 2 sections. One is a boss battle (the first one I assume) and after that it leads into some overworld exploration where your goal is to make it back to a town. The battle system takes some getting used to. It is not just a turn based jRPG. You fight with familiars and you all share the same HP/MP. So you have to balance switching back and forth between yourself and your familiar so that you're in the best position to fight the boss, heal yourself, etc. You're also given freedom to move around the battle area. That lets you pick up items that are available during combat. It may also help with positioning in battles but I couldnt' quite judge that yet.
I only had a few minutes to mess with the second half of the demo. It takes place much later in the game so you're signficantly more advanced. You're on a volcano about to explode so you're running around trying to dodge gysers and lava and such, and occasionally going into battle. Didn't get much further than that, but maybe tonight. Anyway if you were into DQ8 or any of their PS2 era classics check this out. It's a big download though around the 2.5 GB mark so be prepared.
Sounds like a great game I would buy and never play.
What? When? I thought pikmin 2 was excellent. Now it's not a franchise that excites me much but I do like it.