The hit indie title Gone Home is heading to Wii U, according to Nintendo’s Damon Baker. Baker shared the news during a presentation at Unite 2014 last week. Gone Home along with several games will be hitting the eShop in the near future.
At Unite 2014 last week, Nintendo of America’s Damon Baker held at event dedicated to the game engine.
Several noteworthy statistics were shared, including:
– Over 80+ games using Unity in development for the Wii U eShop
– 90% of Wii U consoles are online, 70% of connected users are visiting the eShop (11:30)
– Wii U (eShop) user demographics: 94% are 18 years old or older, 93% male and 7% female (11:30)
One of the first prototype shots for AE Games’ Mad Men Football has popped up online. View it below:
Picture of #MadMenFootball prototype from @AEGamesNC @GoNintendoTweet @nintendolife @PureNintendo @NINTENthusiast pic.twitter.com/nA7Us2mjFC
— Sephariel (@Heavy_Metal_Boy) August 28, 2014
Pokken Tournament is currently being considered for international release, a new comment from Bandai Namco’s Katsuhiro Harada reveals.
Harada has been answering several fan questions about the game on Twitter as of late – which included the possibility of it launching outside of Japan. You’ll find a roundup of Harada’s comments below.
Considering now.
RT @Mashudes Possible international release for Pokken Tournament?
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) August 27, 2014
It's secret.
and We have some new ideas.
RT @KSlackie will Pokken be 1v1 or tag team?
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) August 28, 2014
Guys, Don't worry about that.
It's not only Fighting-type
RT@Joshawott Will Pokkén Tournament's cast be limited to Fighting-type Pokémon or
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) August 27, 2014
1. No
2. No
3. I don't answer about this. No comment.
RT@powerprotoman 3 questions about Pokkén 1.will it o… http://t.co/9jX1gSrEhS
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) August 28, 2014
You should ask Nintendo yourself. I can't ask about that.
RT@NawalYadav9 @powerprotoman will Pokken be available for ps3 or ps4??
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) August 28, 2014
During today’s live stream event, Square Enix showed a brief glimpse of Final Fantasy Explorers’ latest job: Dark Knights.
The following information was shared (as translated by Siliconera):
– Considered to be technical characters that will be tough to use
– Can be one of the strongest damage dealers when you learn how to use them
– Attacks are similar to past Final Fantasy games
– Dark Knights sacrifice their health for more damage,
– They also absorb health from enemies
– Dark Knights use weapons like swords, but also have access to others like the axe
– The Dark Knight job is shown with various attacks and abilities like “Genocide,” “Berserk,” “Smash,” “Tomahawk,” “Catastrophe,” and many others
– Most of their self-buffs seem to revolve around all kinds of attack and critical hit increases
– Dark Knights take a lot of damage when hit
– Dragoons are also in the game in addition to Dark Knights