Monster Hunter X – Tamamitsune screenshots
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Screenshots | 0 comments
Capcom prepared an official set of screenshots from Monster Hunter X today. The images include the Nyanter Mode which we previously covered as well as Tamamitsune, one of the four main monsters. You can find all of the images below, along with a single shot of Keiryuu (mountain stream area).
Tamamitsune is an agile creature who can use the “Water Breath” attack, which gives players a status ailment. This covers the hunter’s body in foam, causing them to slip and slide on the ground.
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Project X Zone 2 demo reaches Japan on October 9
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
We don’t post too much about Japanese demos these days, but the one for Project X Zone 2 may have some relevance overseas. After all, we did receive a couple of demos for the original game here in the west.
Bandai Namco is releasing a Project X Zone 2 demo on the Japanese eShop on October 9. It features the game’s opening stages, and for each round cleared, players will receive an “Early Play Benefit Item” for use in the retail version. We’ll probably be seeing the demo in North America and Europe closer to launch.
More: Bandai Namco, demo, Japan, Monolith Soft, Project X Zone 2
Just Dance: Disney Party 2 release date, Just Dance Unlimited trailers
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 0 comments
Ubisoft has announced that Just Dance: Disney Party 2 is due out on October 20 in North America, October 22 in EMEA, and October 23 in the UK.
Here’s the full track list:
“Austin & Ally” (“A Billion Hits”)
“Austin & Ally” (“Can You Feel It?”)
“Austin & Ally” (“Chasin’ The Beat of My Heart”)
“Austin & Ally” (“Me & You”)
“Descendants” (“Be Our Guest”)
“Descendants” (“Did I Mention?”)
“Descendants” (“Rotten to the Core”)
“Descendants” (“Evil Like Me”)
“Descendants” (“Set it Off”)
“Girl Meets World” (“Take on the World”)
“Girl vs. Monster” (“Had Me @ Hello”)
“I Didn’t Do It” (“Time of Our Lives”)
“K.C. Undercover” (“Keep It Undercover”)
“Liv and Maddie” (“Better in Stereo”)
“Liv and Maddie” (“You, Me and the Beat”)
“Liv and Maddie” (“What a Girl Is”)
“Teen Beach Movie” (“Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’”)
“Teen Beach Movie” (“Falling for Ya”)
“Teen Beach 2” (“That’s How We Do”)
“Teen Beach 2” (“Gotta Be Me”)
“Teen Beach 2” (“Right Where I Wanna Be”)
“Teen Beach 2” (“Twist Your Frown”)
“Violetta” (“En Mi Mundo”)
“Violetta” (“Hoy Somos Más”)
We also have an update on Just Dance Unlimited, the new subscription streaming service available for Just Dance 2016 players. The service features access to over 150 tracks from previous Just Dance games, with new tracks added. Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix) by OMI is now confirmed as one of the latest tracks.
Here are a couple of trailers:
Source: Ubisoft PR
Zelda: Tri Force Heroes – Water Boss battle gameplay
Posted on 9 years ago by Quinn(@bornbefuddled) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
New gameplay footage of The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes has been uploaded to YouTube. The video shows off a Water Boss battle in which the totem power must be used to shoot arrows at the enemy’s weak point. Check it out below:
Terraria 3DS – new build gameplay (off-screen)
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
Family Gamer TV put up more off-screen footage of Terraria on 3DS based on the new build. Watch the video below.
GAME apologizes, gives out £10 gift card for Super Mario Maker pre-order woes
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 3 Comments
A number of GAME customers went through a whole bunch of issues if they pre-ordered Super Mario Maker from the retailer. Most notably, some saw charges in their bank accounts up to seven times, and it wasn’t until a few days later that these problems were ironed out.
GAME is at least attempting to provide some compensation for troubling consumers. Along with sending out a formal apology, many are also being given letters with a £10 gift card.
Here’s a look at the letter:
“As you have been affected by some billing issues on Mario, we wanted to get in tough to say sorry and that we made a mistake. We know this was wrong and have been working to ensure things go smoothly in future.
We wanted to send you this goodwill voucher of £10 which you can redeem either in store or online. We know you love gaming or were buying Mario as a gift. We’re sorry if we caused you any inconvenience and please accept our sincere apologies.”
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Xenoblade Chronicles X – 12-minute cut EGX demonstration, fan reactions
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U | 5 Comments
Two more Xenoblade Chronicles X videos have been uploaded by Nintendo UK. You can see an extended version of the EGX demonstration below in addition to new fan reactions.
Star Fox Zero dev – using two screens, 60FPS, delayed to reach “Platinum feel”
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 126 Comments
GameSpot recently spoke with Platinum Games’ Yusuke Hashimoto, one of the directors working on Star Fox Zero.
First, here’s what Hashimoto said about working with two screens:
“Those two screens, you can’t find that anywhere else. When we were doing Bayonetta 2, we just used that screen as a touch pad. With Star Fox, Miyamoto originally had the idea that he wanted to create a shooting game that used both of these screens, and then we said, okay, how can we combine this with Star Fox? Just having to use those two screens makes things interesting.”
“We’ve been working with action games long enough. We understand how the players play an action game, how they respond to an action game, how they’ll move, what they’ll do in the situational stuff. What we’re making here now, it’s totally a new learning experience for us, which is kind of fun to find out.”
Hashimoto also discussed the importance of nailing a solid 60 frames per second. The game not only runs at this speed on the television, but also on the GamePad.
“We’ve got them both moving at 60 fps, which is big for a lot of people, I think. But I think that it’s kind of a milestone in gaming, in a way. It’s not something that we have done ourselves before at Platinum, and it’s just not even something that has been done in gaming before. So it’s a lot of new challenges.”
Finally, Hashimoto briefly touched on Star Fox Zero’s delay. The decision was made in order to give the game more of a “Platinum feel”.
“We want to make it feel as great as possible. It’s easy to say [it was delayed] to increase its quality, or whatever, but that entails a lot, whether it be visuals, or controls.”
More: interview, PlatinumGames, Star Fox Zero, top, Yusuke Hashimoto
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam screenshots
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Screenshots | 3 Comments
Amazon Japan has posted a number of screenshots from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. View the full set below.
Note that some of these screenshots have scenes that were featured in the original E3 images. However, they’re still different from what was shown a few months back.
Mewtwo amiibo up for pre-order on the Nintendo UK store
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 2 Comments
The Nintendo UK store has started taking pre-orders for the Mewtwo amiibo. To reserve the figure, head on over to this link. Mewtwo releases on October 23 for £10.99.