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Toki Tori 2 won’t be making its intended December 20 release date. Developer Two Tribes wrote on its website that it believes it “would do you a disservice to you if we release it in its current form.”

The developer is currently working on Toki Tori 2’s “weak spots, in all categories ranging from gameplay to graphics to technology.”

A final release date hasn’t been set, but Two Tribes hopes to have its first Wii U eShop game ready for early 2013.

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EnjoyUp Games and Francisco Téllez de Meneses are teaming up for a new platformer/RPG title “Unepic” for Wii U (presumably the eShop) and PC.

The entire adventure takes place in a huge medieval castle. Unepic makes use of an “eighty’s style” but is “completed with the most actual features.”

EnjoyUp sent over the following story description:

The hero is called Daniel, a normal guy from today: great videogame player, big lover of sci-fi movies, novice player of role games, pot-head and overall, a bit horny due to a misterious lack of success with girls. In the middle of a role game he is teleported to a castle and he thinks that he is having a massive hallucination due to any drug that their friends may poor in his beer while playing. So he decides to run his own adventure until the effect of the drug lasts.

In the castle, he will be possessed by a shadow, however this shadow cannot control him (being able only talk). The only way of the shadow to escape from the Hero’s body is by the death of the Hero, so the shadow will lie all the time giving false clues always looking for the Daniel’s death.

In the castle he will visit an oracle and find out what’s the goal of the story: to kill Harnakon, the master of the castle, and free Pure-Spirits. This story sounds typical for a role game, but during the adventure Daniel will discover that everything is not what it seems.

Unepic contains the following features, according to EnjoyUp:


Lots of DLC is on its way to Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney. Best of all, it will all be free.

After updating their game to version 1.1, players will be able to receive all content sent by Level-5. New DLC will be made available each week for a total of 24 weeks.

The program begins on December 12. Each Wednesday, players will find new content waiting in their game. Users can expect twelve special episodes and riddles as well as twelve special gallery items. Episodes/galleries will be switch off each week.

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This month’s Game Informer review scores are as follows:

New Super Mario Bros. U – 9.25
Far Cry 3 – 9
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two – 5.75
Call of Duty: Black Ops II – 8.5
Medal of Honor: Warfighter – 5
The Walking Dead Episode 5: No Time Left – 8.5
LEGO The Lord of the Rings – 8.5
Nintendo Land – 7
ZombiU – 5
Scribblenauts Unlimited – 8.25
Rabbids Land – 4
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale – 7.5
Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation – 7.75
Persona 4 Golden – 8.5
Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified – 3
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion – 5
Liberation Maiden – 7
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed – 8
King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North – 7.75
Hotline Miami – 7.75


I had completely forgot about this video! The bit was recorded during the extremely short Nintendo Direct a few days back. Here it is now:


The first free downloadable content has arrived in Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge. Players can now take on the role of Momiji.

Team Ninja is working on a second DLC character in addition to Momiji. Sometime in the future, Kasumi will be added to the game.


Square Enix is introducing holiday elements for Dragon Quest X, just in time for the holiday season.

Players can visit partake in the “When You Wish Upon a Star! The Great Festival On A Holy Night”, which contains a large Christmas tree. There are also monsters to fight that give Ornaments of Light. The tree will continue to light up further as users defeat more monsters and earn addition ornaments. Christmas-themed goods will also be sold in the in-game stores.

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