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Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper combines the much loved heroes of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series in a story that also features characters from Ninja Gaiden, Warriors: Legends of Troy, Bladestorm, Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll, Dead or Alive and a new character made specifically for Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper!

Years after the battle against Orochi, the Serpent King, the heroes of the Three Kingdoms and the Warring States struggle to seize control of the new universe they were thrown into when a new threat arises. A terrible and colossal monster, resembling a serpent with eight heads, casts its shadow across the land and defeats most of the brave warriors.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Based on the smash hit, award-winning animated television show produced by Hasbro Studios on The Hub Network, TRANSFORMERS PRIME lets fans play as their favorite AUTOBOT characters and embark on an action-packed adventure to save the earth from the evil MEGATRON and his new secret weapon. In the single player campaign, players will step into the roles of OPTIMUS PRIME, BUMBLEBEE, ARCEE, AUTOBOT RATCHET and BULKHEAD as they explore unique vistas all around the world with brawler-style combat and diverse driving sequences. Along the way, gamers cultivate friendships with Jack, Miko and Raf – the human characters from the show – as TEAM PRIME sets out to protect mankind and eliminate the DECEPTICONS once and for all. The game also features intense multiplayer modes that allow fans to choose from 11 different TRANSFORMERS characters from both factions.

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There are no Wii U games in the console’s launch window that will be making use of Near Field Communication – including Skylanders Giants and Rayman Legends.

Nick Ruepp, producer at Vicarious Visions, says that the studio considered implementing the technology for Skylanders Giants, but decided against it.

“We did entertain the idea. We didn’t want to cripple the GamePad the entire time just so you could put your Skylander on the GamePad.”

Ubisoft also considered NFC support for Rayman Legends. Actually, many of you may remember that the functionality was hinted at in a leaked internal video.

Nintendo product manager Bill Trinen confirmed to Polygon that there won’t be any NFC-supported games right out of the gate. However, he doesn’t think it’ll be “too far out” before we see developers take advantage of the technology.

“That is a new tech, particularly with it being available in the U.S. A lot of the developers are wondering what are the options? How do we leverage it? As they start to come with their ideas, solutions and great content, we will talk more about it. I don’t anticipate it will be too far out.”

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