Rytmik Ultimate hitting the 3DS eShop on Thursday
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Rytmik Ultimate is due out on the 3DS eShop this week, Cinemax has announced. It should be available in both North America and Europe starting on Thursday.
You’ll be able to use Rytmik Ultimate “to play with samples and musical instruments” as well as “mix them together, shape them and create music clips or tracks for your Friday night set-list.” A trailer for the title is posted below. Additionally, after the break, you’ll find a comprehensive overview.
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Rytmik Ultimate targeted for December release on the 3DS eShop
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Rytmik Ultimate is gearing up for its release on the 3DS eShop. In an update provided by Cinemax, the developer said that it’s now in Nintendo’s approval process and is targeted for launch in December.
Rytmik Ultimate will allow users to share music they’ve created online through the “Rytmik Cloud”. They’ll also be able to “exchange their songs and cooperate on their composing”.
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The Keep hitting the 3DS eShop this month
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Cinemax’s first-person dungeon crawler “The Keep” is coming soon to the 3DS eShop. The game now has a confirmed release date of September 11 for North America and September 18 for Europe. Pricing is set at $12.99 / 9.99 / £8.99. Expect more information and a launch trailer sometime this week.
The Keep – alpha footage trailer
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Cinemax bringing “The Keep” to the 3DS eShop this summer
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Cinemax has announced “The Keep” for the 3DS eShop with a release planned for summer.
The Keep is a new, old-school dungeon crawler. Players will experience real-time combat set in a first-person view.
Cinemax says the game’s core idea is “to bring the essence and dark atmosphere of RPGs from the past to a new platform with touch screen based controls for newcomers and fans of the genre alike.”
The Keep has players taking on a quest “to explore caves and mines filled with monsters to slain and puzzles to solve underneath and surrounding tower of evil sorcerer.” Apparently, you should expect to die quite a bit.
Cinemax has been working on The Keep for over 15 months. Why? The company explained:
Cinemax are trying to pour all their love for old-school games into the game and proving themselves that they were wrong saying after the release of the Inquisitor: “We will never ever make a RPG game ever again!”