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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII Review

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII

Developer: Koei Tecmo
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4 (Reviewed)
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $59.99 USD – Available Here $89.95 AUD – Available Here

Overview

Those who do not study Chinese history but tend to play at least a few games here and there are likely more than familiar with the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This is primarily due to the fact that Koei Tecmo has taken the series of novels covering that time period and turned them into a blossoming franchise throughout the years, digging into action games with the Dynasty Warriors series and the strategic element with the Romance of the Three Kingdoms games. After skipping the release of the twelfth game in the series, Koei Tecmo has released Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII in the West for the game’s thirtieth anniversary so now that it has arrived on English shores once again, is it worth picking up?

Story

In an effort to ensure that those who play this game are given a way to acclimate themselves to the various complexities of the mechanics, Koei Tecmo has developed an interesting story mode for the game that is also designed to be a tutorial. This is called Hero Mode and covers the detailed history of the Three Kingdoms by walking players through various features in the game while also going over the various large scale events such as how certain groups came to power, famous warriors met one another, and how empires fell.

romance-of-the-three-kingdoms-screenshot-(76)By telling players the story through the tutorial the game helps acclimate newcomers to the series in more ways than once as it serves as an entry to what can be a very complex game as well as tell the story that most fans of the franchise are already more than familiar with at this point since, outside of “what if” events, the story remains the same. It is worth noting that thanks to every character, of which there are hundreds of unique ones, having different flavor text and relationships with other characters in history, it is incredibly easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of information that players are given at one time but generally this deluge of information rarely costs the player much if they happen to miss out on any of the smaller details.

Gameplay

When players begin the game outside of the aforementioned tutorial/story mode that is the Hero Mode, players will be given a number of major events to start the game from, starting with the Yellow Turban Rebellion. These options will change the initial lay out of the various nations that are warring for power in China as well as what historic events will take place. These can all be tweaked by allowing historic characters to appear in random cities or to allow the AI to act freely rather than historically, creating a new path of fiction.

romance-of-the-three-kingdoms-13-screenshot- (45)This can be transitioned into the Edit Officer aspect of the game as well. Players can freely create a number of characters, modify their stats as they see fit (ranging from creating a warrior to a strategist to completely maxing out everything if you feel like it), and even set up their history with other characters in the game, meaning you can already establish yourself as a sworn ally or enter a relationship with a historic figure.

Before entering a scenario players can choose to select from a list of recommended officers, select from the hundreds available, or choose their custom officers. This allows for players to do everything from setting themselves up as a ruler of one city hoping to expand or even start as a mercenary that is looking for a new master to follow. Depending on the role the player takes they will find a number of options available to them and while you might only play a small role as a low-ranked soldier, your actions can begin to affect your stationed city and even allow for you to rank up in the kingdom and eventually make bigger changes when you earn the trust of your fellow officers.

romance-of-the-three-kingdoms-13-screenshot- (42)Those who place themselves in complete positions of power will often find themselves juggling a number of aspects of the game as they seek to try and build up a city’s commerce, farming, and culture while also trying to train soldiers in an effort to unlock more elite forces, balancing the fealty of your people by going on patrols, and also trying to keep nearby villages happy and not swayed to swear loyalty to a rival kingdom. This balancing act makes for quite a few hectic scenes that can take place, especially thanks to the fact that this title is so full of menu navigation that players who aren’t used to that kind of thing will find it quite daunting, but thanks to the Hero Mode walking through most of the things that can occur and the ability to pause time to try and sort things out, the overwhelming amount of tasks to keep an eye on can be manageable most of the time.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII offers a number of different options when it comes to facing off against other nations. Players can opt to simply go to war, which can be rather damning at times since being unprepared can lead to some dire circumstances such as facing off against a well-prepared force that is eager to steam through your territory with over ninety thousand soldiers, or they can take a more diplomatic approach by building trust with other officers and even marrying in an effort to keep the peace. The game features a graph that allows for players to learn who each officer is familiar with and then by becoming friends with them, you can grow your network of potential allies to a massive extent.

romance-of-the-three-kingdoms-13-screenshot- (26)Of course when everything comes to head, most of the time you will need to take to the battlefield to put an end to things. When entering into a battle players will either wage war in a field where bases are split between their force and the enemy force or at a castle where they will either be on the defense or forced to lay siege, using items such as battering rams, siege towers, and ladders to break down gates or avoid them altogether. These battles can be incredibly hectic to control, primarily thanks to the simplistic controls that are given to the player and the widely inconsistent camera angles making it difficult to select a certain force instead of simply selecting multiple units as a group.

Morale plays a heavy role in combat and by listening to your allies suggestions, such as defending a base or flanking an enemy unit, can temporarily boost your own company’s morale while surrounding or pincer attacking an enemy can force theirs to plummet. Units that are almost entirely out of morale will begin to flee and this allows players to devastate their troop count and eliminate them from a battle. Occasionally in battle, and outside of it as well when on patrol or taking on other objectives, players will find themselves placed into a duel with a rival officer.

romance-of-the-three-kingdoms-XIII-screenshot-(72)These duels are five turn mini-games where the officers will clash and then use various types of attack and defense to overcome their opponent. This includes the likes of performing basic attacks, attempting to unsteady your opponent, or even focusing to try and use a special attack. If neither fighter wins by the end of the five rounds the winner is determined by their health meter. Various stats such as an officer’s skill in duels and other stats will play a role in how much damage can be dealt and this is mirrored in the “debate” duels. Following the same guidelines, players will need to talk down an official, either to sway a decision in your favor or to secure a village, and make use of assertions, rebuttals, provocations, etc. to prove your point.

This element is unfortunately fairly limited as both duels and debates can play a major role in the outcome of a battle, as defeated officers will cause a ripple effect across a battlefield but more often than not the outcome appears more random than anything else. In fact, when your own unit isn’t participating in a duel and one of your allies is instead, the ally AI will almost always fail even if they have a distinct advantage.

Visuals & Audio

By featuring a massive amount of unique units one would wonder just how far a company would go to make sure they all stand out in some manner and when it comes to Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII it turns out, quite far. Almost every single officer players encounter are represented with gorgeously drawn character portraits, though it is worth noting that a couple portraits do place the character in a rather strange pose that usually don’t fit the situations they are shown in. Outside of the character portraits, players see practically everything at a distance and everything ranging from the designs to the cities to the battlefields players fight on is simplistically designed.

romance-of-the-three-kingdoms-13-screenshot- (43)As far as the voice tracks are concerned, players will be able to choose from either the Japanese voice track or the Chinese voice track if they feel like going with the authentic experience. The soundtrack features a number of period fitting tracks that range from calming tunes while traveling between cities and while residing in a city and some more action oriented music, albeit nothing too heavy compared to the Warriors version of the game, during combat.

Overall

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII is a rather hardcore strategy game that allows players to tackle as much responsibility as they feel like they can handle at any given time by either jumping into the deep end as a leader of an army or starting out as a free officer. That being said, although the various mechanics are explained well, trying to navigate through the numerous menus and selecting units in combat is a pain to deal with and while the game may feature some outstanding character portraits, the overall appearance of the title is quite bland which gives the title little excuse to suffer from the amount of slowdown that it does during combat.

10 Second Ninja X Review

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10 Second Ninja X

Developer: Four Circle Interactive
Publisher: Curve Digital
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4 (Reviewed), PS Vita, Xbox One
Release Date: July 19, 2016
Price: $9.99 USD – Available Here

Overview

Following up on their successful launch of 10 Second Ninja, Four Circle Interactive has returned with a number of new stages, a release on multiple platforms, and a new enemy for the blue ninja to face off against. With only ten seconds to tackle each stage, is 10 Second Ninja X worth your time?

Story

While the blue ninja who is never given a name, outside of being called the Guardian of the Forest, is resting in the middle of said forest, the evil pirate Captain Greatbeard has descended in his flying ship and kidnapped all of the woodland creatures that the ninja was so fond of. The problem is, the only way to save these creatures is to face off against Greatbeard’s challenges as he has placed the creatures inside of robots that the ninja must destroy in a large collection of stages.

10-second-ninja-x-screenshot-110 Second Ninja X sets itself up with a fairly simple premise and while the story really doesn’t go anywhere special, it has enough witty comedy mixed in, a few little quirky moments, and special easter eggs for players to find that help give the story a little extra kick outside of simply setting up the premise.

Gameplay

The core concept of 10 Second Ninja X is as simple as the name sounds. Players will be placed into a stage where they must eliminate every robot in the stage in ten seconds or less. They are given the ninja’s trusted blade, three shurikens, and a double jump ability to start out with and while this may sound simple it is far from easy. This is because while it may sound simple, executing these tasks will require failing over and over again in an effort to learn how each stage can be completed as quickly as possible.

10-second-ninja-x-screenshot-2Thanks to the incredibly tight control mechanics, players will be able to easily control the movements of the ninja while trying to time their double jumps correctly to avoid instant death electrocutions and placing themselves in the perfect position to take down a line of enemies with a shuriken. If things aren’t going your way, players can instantly tap a button to restart a level and this is a real nice touch since this action game is more like a puzzle game in many aspects.

I say this because players will need to learn from their mistakes and change how they handle the stages in order to succeed with the fastest time. This means that practice makes perfect and considering that players must complete stages as fast as possible in order to earn the most stars possible, in order to unlock more levels, this is required to progress in the game. You see, simply completing a stage might give you one star but with each stage offering three stars in total and further levels locked behind star requirements, players are encouraged to go back and try levels until they master them and thanks to the short time frame here, these frustrating but short experiences are still worthwhile.

10-second-ninja-x-screenshot-3That being said, this is also a game that does not scale in any way to the player’s initial abilities. While it is possible to unlock the second set of stages without really putting much effort into the game, even the first set of stages throw players into the deep end requiring blisteringly fast times in order to earn the three star rating. This means that newcomers will likely be put off by the steep difficulty curve that the game employs right at the start.

For everyone else, the game gradually ramps up the difficulty of levels as players make it further into the game, eventually adding various switches and similar puzzle elements to stages that players will need to quickly activate in order to open up/close/lift platforms to reach their goal. Even the enemies slowly begin to throw different challenges at the player since, at the start, every foe can be defeated with a slash from the sword or one shuriken toss but eventually they will gain shields that require two hits to defeat or even energy shields that will kill the ninja if they cut them.

10-second-ninja-x-screenshot-4For especially gifted players 10 Second Ninja X offers leaderboards showing off the fastest times and if you manage to collection a hundred and twenty stars in total, you can access a large number of legacy levels taken directly from the original game but revamped to fit in with this newer game’s art style. As such, while the punishment that the game dishes out can be quite high, there are rewards for pushing past the frustration.

Visuals & Audio

This game features a simple art style that is bright and colorful which works well considering the game’s cartoonish nature. The various stages are varied and well-designed enough that players will rarely find themselves feeling bored with the areas on hand. The title features no voice work outside of small indistinguishable noises when a character talks and as far as the soundtrack is concerned, players will find a fairly standard set of background music that goes well with the fast paced action of the game but nothing really special.

Overall

10 Second Ninja X makes for an addictive bite-sized action platformer that doubles as something of a puzzle game as players will need to fail constantly in order to learn the patterns and best route to take to finish a level as fast as possible to ensure that they can continue on. If you manage to master the gameplay you’ll find that the ten second time limits do result in a game that can be rather short, but even with this fault this is the type of punishing platformer that will see players returning in an effort to one up their previous attempts.

Corpse Party PC Review

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Corpse Party

Developer: Team GrisGris, 5pb
Publisher: XSEED Games
Platform: PC
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $14.99 USD – Available Here

Overview

Most of the fans of Corpse Party first learned about the series back when the game debuted in the West for the PSP back in 2011. In fact, this version of the game did so well that a pair of sequel games were also localized and even anime and manga adaptations have made their way to the West.  Only a few of these fans likely knew that the series did not begin back in 2011 but all the way back in 1996 for the PC and now the 2008 enhanced version of the PC game is now available in English. That being said, is this version worth picking up?

Story

During a stormy night a group of students are telling ghost stories as a sort of, going away party for one of their friends who will be moving away. While the class representative Ayumi is telling a particularly scary story, their teacher arrives and frightens them all. Bringing with her Yuka, Satoshi’s younger sister, she tells the group to wrap things up. Before the group splits up, Ayumi suggest that they perform a special doll ritual to ensure that they all remain friends forever.

corpse-party-pc-screenshot- (1)Although the group is warned that if things go wrong, something terrible will happen the group continues to go through with the act. After things go horribly awry, the nine members wake up to find themselves almost entirely separated from one another and surrounded by a hellish landscape littered with broken windows, dilapidated woodwork, and worst of all… dead bodies and gore everywhere.

It isn’t long before these displaced survivors find themselves encountering hostile spirits that are all too eager to fill the halls of the haunted school of Heavenly Host with more death. With death a constant possibility, players step into the shoes of multiple characters over the course of five chapters where they must explore the school and try to unravel the mysteries that lie within in an effort to find out why they ended up there and also how to escape with their lives.

corpse-party-pc-screenshot- (3)As you navigate through the various chapters in Corpse Party it will quickly become clear that the title is one that favors a little trial and error as it is entirely possible to stumble upon an event that will either immediately result in a bad end, called “wrong end,” or lock you into an early end for the chapter, resulting in the player needing to go through once again in order to find the true ending though it is highly recommended to keep an extra save to avoid this.

A few of the bad ends are quite gruesome as one may expect from a game such as Corpse Party but unlike the latter versions of the game, this title does not feature quite as much detail when it comes to some of these scenes. Nor are a few of the things meant to trip players up as hard to figure out as they are in later games, meaning that players should be able to figure out the correct path without too much trouble.

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Despite this, the story told in this original PC version of Corpse Party is still as gripping as ever with players never knowing exactly who will make it out alive and what may happen next. The title employs its own brand of psychological horror that the series has come to be known for and although the tone of the game can shift wildly thanks to some odd things that the characters say or a girl’s inability to go to the bathroom anywhere but a toilet, those who want to play a horror game will still be satisfied here.

Gameplay

For those unfamiliar with the Corpse Party titles, players will need to navigate through the halls of Heavenly Host Elementary from a top-down perspective while trying to find clues all while avoiding various traps as well as spirits and others that wish to do them harm. There is an HP system to worry about though this usually only comes to play when the player is at risk of heading towards a bad end when their HP runs out.

An interesting aspect of Corpse Party’s gameplay is the fact that while exploring a level and interacting with objects in the world there are very few indications that what the player did is actually the correct thing to do. In fact simply activating certain items may lock you into a bad end as mentioned earlier with no warning until it is already too late. This means players will need to use their best judgment to avoid an early end.

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Add to the fact that the creepy hallways and entities that players will be encountering work so well together and players will need to be on their toes quite often or run the risk of dying as well. That being said, sometimes finding these bad ends and unlocking extra chapters does help expand the game a bit more so don’t be too afraid to stumble around a bit and be sure to read the various notes left behind by those who couldn’t make it out alive.

Visuals & Audio

It is worth noting that this PC version of the game has been enhanced a bit since the original release but it still falls far behind the PSP Version in delivering a truly atmospheric experience alongside the lack of the gruesome CGs that unsettled many during the wrong endings. This means that while the storyline may still be quite interesting and feel like a real horror game, the visuals of the title falter in this regard. This is especially true in regards to the character portraits in the title.

corpse-party-pc-screenshot- (6)While the characters are still occasionally shown with sprite dialogue boxes, most of the time during dialogue sequences they are portrayed via surprisingly badly detailed character portraits that look completely out of place compared to the rest of the game. Thankfully the Japanese voice work is still fairly well done, for the most part, and the music once again serves as a great enhancement to the eerie nature of the school.

Overall

Corpse Party’s PC version still manages to deliver a satisfying storyline of horror and survival as players must guide these students through a horrific world where death is almost a complete certainty and even the bad endings deliver some form of morbid entertainment. Unfortunately while it does offer a slightly altered version of the game to experience, the PC version falls to deliver the same feeling of tense horror that the PSP remake managed to years ago. This version does serve as a great way for those who may not have the chance to try out the original release but don’t expect the same level of quality in this version compared to the PSP version.

MUTANT MUDDS SUPER CHALLENGE LAUNCHES ON PLAYSTATION®4, PLAYSTATION®VITA AND WINDOWS PC

MUTANT MUDDS SUPER CHALLENGE LAUNCHES ON PLAYSTATION®4, PLAYSTATION®VITA AND WINDOWS PC

 Nighthawk Interactive releases Renegade Kid’s dimension-defying platformer with cross-buy feature between PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®Vita

EDISON, New Jersey – July 26, 2016 – Nighthawk Interactive and independent developer Renegade Kid have partnered to release Mutant Mudds Super Challenge on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system and Windows PC.  This super challenging, side-scrolling platformer is available today in North America via the PlayStation®Store with cross-buy support for $9.99, as well as on Steam worldwide for the same price. It will arrive in the PlayStation®Store in Europe on Aug. 3 for €9.99.

A sequel to the original Mutant Mudds, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge is a 2D action game with a 3D twist, letting players leap back and forth between the foreground, background and middle ground across 40 totally new levels. Equipped with a mighty cannon and jetpack, lead hero Max can run, jump, crouch, hover, shoot and use special power-ups to overcome deadly enemies, spikes, blocks, boss battles and more. Each colorful pixel-art stage hides a number of surprises to discover, including 20 unlockable bonus characters, such as Shovel Knight, Shantae, Oddworld’s Abe and Bit.Trip’s Commander Video.

Mutant Mudds Super Challenge is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB and PEGI 3.

About Nighthawk Interactive
Built by a team of industry veterans, Nighthawk Interactive aims to combine their proven experience with the ever-changing needs of modern game development. With a strong focus on publishing, co-publishing, retail distribution and business development support, Nighthawk is about helping developers make the great games we love to play. For more information about Nighthawk, visit www.NighthawkInteractive.com, and follow us on Twitter at (@NH_Interactive).

About Renegade Kid LLC
Founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove, Renegade Kid LLC is an award-winning independent video game development studio based in Austin, Texas. Having created many memorable gaming experiences for the Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo 3DS™, with titles including the Dementium series, Moon, ATV Wild Ride, Mutant Mudds and Bomb Monkey, the studio is expanding its portfolio by exploring additional gaming platforms, such as Wii U™ and mobile devices. Renegade Kid is excited about the future of video games, and continues to devote its efforts towards creating fun, high-quality games.

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FAIRY FENCER F: ADVENT DARK FORCE AVAILABLE NOW IN NORTH AMERICA!

FAIRY FENCER F: ADVENT DARK FORCE AVAILABLE NOW IN NORTH AMERICA!

LOS ANGELES, CA., July 26, 2016 – Fairy Fencer F™: Advent Dark Force is out today in North America for the PlayStation®4 system, in both digital and physical formats! It will be available in Europe this Friday (July 29).

In a land filled with power-imbued weapons known as Furies, the Fencers who wield them are locked in combat to collect as many Furies as possible. The unassuming hero Fang finds himself caught up in their struggle when he pulls a sword from a stone. With up to six characters on the battlefield, enemy-turned-friend party members, and a customizable world, join Fang and his band of Fencers in an epic battle to revive the Goddess or the Vile God!

Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force is now available at the following retailers:

NA Region

GameStop

Amazon

EBGames.ca

Preorders are available at the following retailers:

EU Region

GAME

Amazon UK

ShopTo

About Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force

Long ago, a war was waged between the Vile God and the Goddess.

The battle was fierce; the two were equally matched. Finally, both sides unleashed special weapons that contained fairies imbued with their power. Using this power, each god sealed away the other within another world. And so, time passed… The weapons that the Goddess and the Vile God left were called Furies, and the warriors who used them were called Fencers. Rumors arose that the Furies were so powerful, whoever collected them all would be granted one wish. As a result, Fencers fought each other endlessly to obtain them.

By chance, a young man named Fang happened to unwittingly become a Fencer, and saved a girl named Tiara. And she, too, was a Fencer. From that day forward, Fang found himself an important part of the battle between the Goddess and the Vile God.

Key Features

  • Three Stories, Three Paths! In the three stories to play – the Goddess story, the Vile God story, and the Evil Goddess story – friends become foes, foes become friends, and, based on your choices, multiple endings can be unlocked!
  • Three Ways to Fight and Fairize! Play in Easy, Normal, or Hard mode and switch the difficulty up whenever you want to balance the game to your playstyle!
  • Three’s a Crowd, Six is a Party! With up to six party members on the battlefield at a time, you can play as all your favorite Fencers!
  • Shape the World Around You! Customize weapons by fusing them with fairies and change dungeons stats through world-shaping. Even power up Fencers through the fairies’ power to transform, or fairize, during battle and change your world!

Adult Swim Games and Double Fine Present Headlander, Out Now on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC​

Adult Swim Games and Double Fine Present Headlander, Out Now on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC

Launch into the ultimate head trip in Headlander, the new retro-futuristic action-adventure published by Adult Swim Games and developed by Double Fine. Out now for PlayStation 4 and Windows for $19.99, Headlander has already garnered acclaim from media around the world, including IGN, who proclaimed it “…an unexpectedly great take on Metroidvania-style action,” while GamesRadar hails it as “[Double Fine]’s best marriage of concept and quality of content since Psychonauts.”

Find Headlander on PlayStation 4 
Get Headlander on Steam

Today’s game launch also marks the release of the Headlander Official Soundtrack, composed by David Gregory Earl and created using tape and analog synthesizers to deliver a distinctive, groovy 70s sci-fi soundscape. Read about the music-creation process and hear a variety of track samples on the PlayStation Blog, where you can also check out a music video to get a sense of how the soundtrack reflects the far-out game aesthetic. The soundtrack is available in a bundle with Headlander on Steam for $24.99.

Set in a world inspired by 70s science fiction, Headlander puts you into the shoes… errr… disembodied head of the last known human in the universe. Seeking clues to your fractured past, you must travel through a hostile world of machines using a special helmet that allows you to dock into and take control of any robotic host body. As you launch from one body to the next, you’ll start to discover that things are not quite what they appear to be, and the fate of humanity has yet to be decided.

Get Headlander now on the PlayStation Store and Steam. Headlander is rated T for Teen

DUNGEON PUNKS BRINGS TAG TEAM BRAWLING, ARCADE-STYLE ACTION TO XBOX® ONE AND PLAYSTATION®4

DUNGEON PUNKS BRINGS TAG TEAM BRAWLING, ARCADE-STYLE ACTION TO XBOX® ONE AND PLAYSTATION®4

Hyper Awesome Entertainment’s Answer to Modern Corporate Greed is  Medieval Fantasy Combat in a Side-Scrolling Action RPG

Available Now for Xbox® One, PlayStation®4;  PlayStation®Vita, Windows® and OS X® Coming Later This Summer
NEW YORK July 26, 2016 – Hyper Awesome Entertainment today announced the release of its highly anticipated retro tag-team brawler, Dungeon Punks, for the Xbox® One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, and the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system.  Dungeon Punks is a fast-paced, side-scrolling, Action RPG with a unique tag team fighting system and innovative local player vs player Brawl Mode.  Dungeon Punks is available now for Xbox One and PlayStation®4 for $14.99.  The PlayStation®Vita version will release on August 16 followed by a Windows PC and OS X release coming later this summer to Steam®.

A throwback to the arcade brawlers of the past but featuring modern fighting game mechanics and engrossing RPG elements, Dungeon Punks is filled with crazy magic spells, custom combo attacks and tag team-inspired tactical mayhem.  Set in a world of magic, mystery and corporate greed, players will discover loot and adventure as they seek to unravel the dark secrets of RezCorp in an effort take down the corrupt bigwigs of the resurrection insurance industry.

Dungeon Punks is a nod to the classic era of arcade brawlers and beat ‘em ups — when gaming was exciting and challenging, but still entirely accessible; when co-op was new and the camaraderie of a multiplayer adventure called you to the corner store for just one more round; when games were hard, satisfying and best experienced with friends,” said Dan Goldstein, Co-Founder and Developer at Hyper Awesome Entertainment.    “We wanted to make the game that we wished we could play, one that would take the best parts of fighting games like X-Men vs. Street Fighter and put them in the middle of a fantasy adventure full of devastating magic spells, custom combos, powerful weapons, interactive environments, power ups, and of course, rideable laser shooting unicorns…”

Dungeon Punks is a hilarious mash up of medieval times, magic and modern reality delivering players its own unique and quirky spin on the classic brawling genre.  Some of the many features include:

  • Multiplayer-Centric Design: Interactions between party members is paramount. How you use healing potions, power-ups, mounts, rage attacks and decisions about whether to stay or flee, all create a collaborative and ever-changing cooperative dynamic.
  • One-of-a-Kind Tag Team System: The game introduces a unique real-time tag team system that allows each player to control two heroes at once. Tagging in during combat allows you to craft custom combos by chaining together moves and spells from different members of your party, opening up new ways to play.
  • Innovative PVP Battle Arenas: “Joust mode” unlocks unlimited replay-ability via player versus player brawls to the death in every fighting location in the game. Each player gets a tag team of two heroes with separate health and mana, opening up a variety of play styles and strategies for defeating opponents.  The twist: each arena includes a Boss and his minions which you need to use as tactical assets to charge mana and damage your opponents!
  • Highly Streamlined RPG: Players can accept side quests given out by NPCs across the 12 epic levels, and between brawls they have some deep spending choices to make regarding their party’s equipment and spells.
  • Variety of Magical Spells and Team Attacks: Players can learn and upgrade spells and equipment for each party member, allowing players to custom-build their own band of heroes to suit their play style and strategy.
  • Powerful Creatures: Tame and ride powerful creatures like saber tooth cats, gorillas, and laser shooting unicorns. While riding, players can swing their hero’s weapon and control their mount’s special attacks at the same time.
  • Interactive Environments and Hidden Power-Ups: Various objects and interactive features placed throughout rooms introduce surprising, and often unpredictable, ways to take out enemies. Accidentally burning a spider egg-sac can result in an unpleasant surprise, but using lightning on it has quite the opposite effect. Players can discover hidden items around the world ranging from healing potions and enchantments, to electric eel eggs and dragon summoning scrolls.
  • PlayStation® Cross-Buy Compatible: Purchase of PlayStation®4 or PlayStation®Vita version unlocks the digital version on the other platform.

Check out the Dungeon Punks launch trailer here:  https://youtu.be/VadYqVSRhsU

Dungeon Punks is available now for Xbox One and PlayStation®4 for $14.99.  The game will also be released for the PlayStation®Vita on August 16, and is PlayStation® Cross-Buy compatible.  Windows  PC and OS X versions will arrive later this summer on Steam.  For more information about Dungeon Punks, visit www.dungeonpunksgame.com.

About Hyper Awesome Entertainment
Hyper Awesome Entertainment, founded by brothers Dan and Joshua Goldstein, specializes in multiplayer games both online and off. As brothers, the duo have been playing games together since they were kids, and making award-winning games together since 2001. Their goal with Hyper Awesome is to create a deep sense of community and collaboration by making games that foster dynamic interactions between players in unique and memorable worlds.

ACTIVISION PUBLISHING, INC. LAUNCHES MARVEL: ULTIMATE ALLIANCE AND MARVEL: ULTIMATE ALLIANCE 2 ON PLAYSTATION®4 AND XBOX ONE

ACTIVISION PUBLISHING, INC. LAUNCHES MARVEL: ULTIMATE ALLIANCE AND MARVEL: ULTIMATE ALLIANCE 2 ON PLAYSTATION®4 AND XBOX ONE

Super Hero action RPGs also return to Steam for Windows PC

SANTA MONICA, Calif. – July 26, 2016 – Activision Publishing, Inc., in collaboration with Marvel Entertainment, is this week making the classic Super Hero action RPGs Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 available digitally on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One for the first time, as well as once more on Windows PC via Steam. The pair of critically praised titles can be purchased separately for $39.99 each – or together in the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Bundle for $59.99 – in North America today via the PlayStation®Store and Steam, and on July 28 through the Xbox Games Store.

Featuring a cast of over 22 playable characters, the first Marvel: Ultimate Alliance lets players create their own teams of heroes from the Marvel Universe, or recreate their favorite existing ones, like the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four and more. Experience a story starring more than 140 legendary characters, including Captain America, Spider-Man, Thor, Loki, Wolverine, Doctor Doom, Ultron and many others. Customize and upgrade these mighty squads of champions to unleash upon the single-player campaign, or in cooperative and competitive online and local multiplayer for up to four players.

Set within the climactic events of Marvel Comics’ Civil War story arc, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 throws players into the struggle for or against the infamous Superhuman Registration Act. The missions, challenges, and threats players face are affected by which side of the conflict they choose. Like its predecessor, the game lets players assemble and level up their own Marvel Universe dream teams from over 24 playable characters, each with specialized abilities that can be combined for amazing results. Play alone in single-player, or battle together in online and local co-op with up to four friends.

Both Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 are rated T (Teen) by the ESRB.

About Activision Publishing, Inc.

Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision Publishing, Inc. is a leading global producer and publisher of interactive entertainment. Activision maintains operations throughout the world. More information about Activision and its products can be found on the company’s website, www.activision.com, or by following @Activision.

About Marvel Entertainment

Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world’s most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy-five years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. For more information visit marvel.com. © 2016 MARVEL

Catherine de’ Medici leads France in Civilization VI

Catherine de’ Medici leads France in Civilization VI

2K and Firaxis Games today revealed that Catherine de’ Medici will lead France in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, launching on Oct 21st for Windows PC.

Born an Italian noblewoman, Catherine de’ Medici was wed to King Henry II of France and served as Queen from 1547 until her husband’s death in 1559. Her influence would extend beyond this brief period as Queen, however, as she went on to bear three sons who would each become King of France during her lifetime.

Her offspring each ruled France during a period of continuous civil and religious war. Despite the constant threat of complex and seemingly insurmountable conflict, Catherine kept the French monarchy intact as she championed both policies of compromise with the rebellious Protestant class and later more hardline stances against them. She was one of the most powerful women in Europe during her lifetime and was known to be a ruthless individual whose efforts inarguably kept the French monarchy in power during one of France’s most tumultuous periods.

For more information, please see 2K’s official Civilization blog:http://steamcommunity.com/games/289070/announcements/detail/879710367519531163.

You can download new assets on the 2K Press Hub, and a new trailer is available to view or embed on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/mx19mhqlZi4

For the latest news on Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, visit the official site, follow @CivGame on Twitter, and become a fan of Civilization on Facebook.

Nexon Mobile RPG, HIT, reaches a staggering 3,000,000 global downloads in first month

Nexon Mobile RPG, HIT, reaches a staggering 3,000,000 global downloads in first month

Increase in level cap, new areas, bosses now available in huge new update

Berlin, Germany – 26th July 2016 – Nexon and NAT Games today announced that more than 3,000,000 players across the globe have already downloaded hack-and-slash, mobile RPG, Heroes of Incredible Tales (HIT), since its launch at the beginning of the month.

Nexon also announced that from today all players will be able to experience a wealth of new content as a huge update for the visually stunning mobile RRG is now available – which raises the level cap, adds new areas, challenge rooms, a fearsome new raid boss and much, much more.

The update includes:

An increased level cap allows players to level up their character an additional ten levels – from the previous 50 to 60. Furthermore ten new floors were added to the Tower of Trials, allowing heroes to test their new found might as they climb all the way to the 55thfloor.

Additions have been made to the Immortal Equipment Transcendence system (huge stats increase for immortal equipment through transcendence) and new Transcendence tickets which can replace the materials required for transcendence will be added to the game.

Heroes can now explore brand new areas, including adventure area, Lune Ruins, and increase their stats at a brand new Training Ground – which can be access at level 21. Eight different character stats can be improved across multiple stages, offering a challenge to even the toughest of warriors.

New daily challenge content has been is now available in the form of the ‘Altar of Trials’ and ‘Yeti’s Treasure Vault’, and players can now to go toe-toe with a New Raid Boss, ‘Aaron’, earning themselves rewards for completion a new accessory set will be available to all that defeat him.

Heroes of Incredible Tales (HIT) is available now as a free download on the App Store for iPhone and iPad and Google Play for Android devices.

Stay up to date on the latest HIT news by liking the game on Facebook and following HIT on Twitter, and for more information including character details, trailers, screenshots, concept art, upcoming events and more, visit the game’s official website:hitmobile.nexon.com.

About NEXON Co., Ltd. http://company.nexon.co.jp/
NEXON Co., Ltd. (“Nexon”) (3659.TO) is a worldwide leader in free-to-play online and mobile games. Founded in Korea in 1994, Nexon developed one of the world’s first graphics-based massively multiplayer online games. Nexon also pioneered the concept of microtransactions and the free-to-play business model, setting a new standard in which play is free, and users have the option to purchase in-game items to enhance their experience. Nexon currently services nearly 100 titles in more than 190 countries. The Company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and its shares are listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

About NAT Games
NAT Games has specialized in quality mobile roleplaying experiences since it was founded in 2013 by experienced RPG developers, including Park Yong-Hyun, famous for his work on the hit massively multiplayer role playing games Lineage II and TERA. NAT Games’ first mobile title HIT is a fully-3D mobile action RPG. HIT was launched in Korea on November 18, 2015. It became the top selling game in both Google Play and App Store the following day.
For more about NAT Games, visit http://www.natgames.co.kr/