BOXBOY! screenshots/art
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More BOXBOY! footage
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Upcoming eShop lineup – Octodad for Wii U, Shantae: Risky’s Revenge for Wii U/3DS, more
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We shared this as part of the Nintendo press release published today, but I figured it was worth a post of its own. There’s news about even more games for the Wii U eShop – notably Octodad and Shantae: Risky’s Revenge (also coming to 3DS). Affordable Space Adventures and Trine 1 also have release dates, which is something I know you guys have been interested in!
BOXBOY! footage
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Nintendo reveals new details about upcoming eShop games (BOXBOY! for North America and more)
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A new press release sent out by Nintendo today reveals new titles coming to the eShop, including one notable localization from the company itself.
BOXBOY!, a puzzle platformer released in conjunction with the latest Nintendo Direct, is coming to North America. The game is due out this spring.
New indie games for Wii U have been revealed, including Don’t Star: Giant Edition, Never Alone, and more.
Head past the break for today’s official announcement with plenty of additional information.
Proun+ trailer
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars screenshots
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Upcoming Japanese eShop releases (3/11/15)
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Several new titles are coming to the Japanese Wii U and 3DS eShops next week. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:
Wii U Download
Teslagrad (1,500 yen)
Wii U Virtual Console
Mr. Driller A (702 yen, GBA)
Ganbare Goemon 2 (514 yen, Famicom)
3DS Download
Thorium Wars: Attack of the Skyfighter (700 yen)
The games above will be available on March 11.
More: Japan, Virtual Console
New SteamWorld Heist details
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IGN went hands on with SteamWorld Heist at GDC 2015 this week, and has now posted a preview covering the demo. The site’s article contains plenty of new information about Image & Form’s indie game.
We’ve rounded up the various tidbits below. For the full preview, head on over to IGN.
– Out in August
– Takes place 100 years in the future
– Control a robot squad
– Some bad stuff happens between the events of SteamWorld Dig and Heist that forces the Steambots into space
– Recruit other bots to join your squad mid-mission or inside intergalactic saloons
– Develop a team and choose between multiple classes
– Classes have their own weapons and abilities
– The heists take place from a familiar 2D perspective
– Move the camera with the right stick and take a quick glance of all the enemies in a room
– Move characters with the d-pad
– The turn-based aspect adds a special set of rules
– While you move the cursor, it highlights a path the Steambot will take to its next position
– Gold path means it can still fire its weapon at enemies during the same turn
– Blue path means you’d be open to attack once the turn ends
– Can take cover behind barrels and other structures
– Firing weapons happens in pseudo real-time and requires careful aim and execution
– Can shoot through floors
– It’s also possible to miss shots
– Control Pipper and Sea Brass in the demo
– Piper is the taller of the two
– Piper’s gun is weak, though it has a capable sight that can be used to ricochet bullets off of walls to hit enemies
– Sea Brass can use a hand cannon that dishes out large damage at close range, but requires you to use your own line of sight to area
– Pipper’s peashooter won’t do much damage (even with a headshot), but Sea Brass’ powerful cannon easily takes out enemies
– Recruit another robot during the mission that looks like a robotic fihs
– He fires an Uzi that recoils wildly and affects his aim
– Lots of enemy variation
– These include grunts, snipers, automated turrets, and big burly robot bosses with lots of health
– All missions in the game have a procedurally generated map
– Multiple pathways in the map
– Need to consider which teammates to bring to the battle since characters are class based
– Ex: an engineer robot can repair broken pathways and help your squad reach hidden areas to claim more swag (treasure you’re trying to collect)
– When a teammate dies, it is significant, but not as unfair as permadeath
– Image & Form tried out permadeath, but ultimately wanted a system similar to the one used in SteamWorld Dig
– The robotic fish died during IGN’s demo, but another version of him can be recruited somewhere else in the game
– Recruit allies and mission in intergalactic saloons
– In the final game: recruiting robots to join your squad, space travel between jobs and intergalactic saloons, and upgrading a squad to be stronger and more resilient than your opponents
More: details roundup, Image & Form, indie, SteamWorld Heist
Famitsu review scores (3/3/15) – Mario Party 10
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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:
Yakuza Zero (PS4/PS3) – 9/9/9/9
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 (PSV/PSP) – 9/8/9/9
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (PSV) – 8/9/9/8
Winning Post 8 2015 (PS3/PSV) – 8/8/9/9
Mario Party 10 (Wii U) – 8/8/8/9
CastleStorm (PS4/PS3/PSV) – 8/8/8/9
Evolve (PS4/XBO) – 8/8/8/9
Croixleur? (PS4) – 8/7/7/8
Uta no Prince-Sama: All Star After Secret (PSP) – 8/8/8/7
KAMI (3DS) – 7/7/8/7
Prismatic Solid (PS4) – 7/6/8/8
Hipari Nya (3DS) – 7/7/7/6
Assassination Classroom: Grand Siege on Kurosensei (3DS) – 7/6/7/5