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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Trailer Shows off the New Bits

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It is pretty cool to think we are so close to the release of the second Gamecube to Wii U port (or Wii if you played it on that platform), but The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is coming to the system at the start of March, and Ninty have some fresh details. This is the kind of information you want to hear, as new details have emerged of the new aspects of the port job.

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Check out the details for yourself:

By using the Wii U GamePad, players can now easily manage their inventory, access the map and quickly transform into a wolf via the touch screen, all without pausing the game. Players will also be able to use the GamePad to access Miiverse and can even play the game off-TV. Miiverse posts can be decorated with dozens of new Twilight Princess-related Miiverse stamps, hidden away throughout Hyrule.

The addition of a new item, the Ghost Lantern, will aid Link in the Poe Soul retrieving quest. When Link holds the Ghost Lantern it will helpfully glow when it detects a Poe in the area. Similarly, the number of Tears of Light that need to be collected by Link at various points in his adventure has been reduced from 16 to 12, making these collection tasks easier. Furthermore, if Link finds Rupees in a treasure chest while his wallet is already full, Rupees will no longer be returned to that chest. Players are also less likely to reach the limit of their wallets, as these have been modified to hold more Rupees.

Zelda veterans or brave new players who desire an added challenge can opt to play in Hero Mode right from the start. A testing new way to play through the main adventure, in Hero Mode Link will take double the normal damage and there are no health-replenishing hearts to be found. In a final layer of challenge the game world is also mirrored, so dungeon layouts will be reversed. For those in search of the ultimate challenge, tapping the Ganondorf amiibo on the Wii U GamePad when in Hero Mode will cause Link to take a staggering four times the normal damage until the play session ends.

As usual, a corresponding trailer detailing these features has also come to light, and you can check that out below along with a few screenshots. March 4th Marks this release, so stay tuned folks as we are getting closer!

Street Fighter V ‘Ken Masters’ Introduction Video Released

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In what may seem like a bit of a strange place to start, Capcom has released the first of a series of character introduction videos for Street Fighter V and the first character being introduced is Ken Masters. The two minute long video serves as a way to show off many of Ken’s new moves and V-Triggers as well as a bit of story info about him and why you should play as him.

You can check out the video below and as for the game itself, Street Fighter V is set to be released on the PlayStation 4 and PC on February 16th.

Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir Arriving in Europe in June

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We learned a few weeks ago when Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir would be released in North America by Atlus USA and even saw an English trailer for the game earlier this week and now gamers in Europe now know when they can expect to play the title. NIS America has announced that they will be releasing Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir physially and digitally in June for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita.

Those in Europe looking to pick up the PlayStation 4 exclusive “Storybook Edition,” which contains a copy of the game, 64-page hardcover art book, a potion recipe t-shirt, a collectible metal slipcase, Alice and Socrates art print, and a premium box featuring the game’s fantastic artwork, will be able to do so either through Amazon or GAME.

Return to PopoloCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale Launches on March 1 in North America

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It looks like XSEED Games had just a little bit more news for Return to PopoloCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale than the features trailer they released yesterday. I say that because they have released a second trailer for the game and this time around the focus happens to be on a setting the North American release date for the game for March 1st.

As for gamers in Europe, the title will be released digitally sometime in the first quarter of 2016 but for now they can still check out the announcement trailer containing new English gameplay footage for Return to PopoloCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale below.

Pokken Tournament Tutorial Video Released for Pikachu and Lucario

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After announcing a whole slew of new Pokemon for the roster, it looks like Nintendo and Bandai Namco want to get potential players accustomed to the way that the controls in Pokken Tournament will work when the title is released on the Wii U worldwide on March 18th.

To do so they will be releasing a series of demo videos showing off how to activate certain Pokemon moves. This first video focuses on showing off how Pikachu and Lucario’s special moves can be activated on the GamePad as well as a special move called a “Resonance Burst” that buffs up the Pokemon and allows for a powerful Burst Attack to be unleashed.

Limited Edition Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End PlayStation 4 Bundle Announced

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Big fans of the Uncharted series will be happy to hear that Sony is going to be selling a special Limited Edition Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End PlayStation 4 bundle when the game is released on April 27th. The console bundle comes with a copy of the game of course, a 1TB Gray Blue PlayStation 4 with a “silk-screened” image of Nathan Drake across the top, a matching Gray Blue dualshock 4 controller, and features the PlayStation logo, Uncharted logo and the phrase “Sic Parvis Magna” in gold – it’s Latin for “Greatness from small beginnings” and is the same phrase engraved on Drake’s ring.

Those looking to pick up the Limited edition Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End PlayStation 4 bundle will be able to do so in Australia for the price of $579.95 AUS. You can take a better look at the contents in the little video below.

Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Story Trailer and Closed Beta Revealed

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In what may seem a bit strange considering the game doesn’t offer a standard multiplayer mode but one where actions taken by players will have an affect on others playing the game, EA has announced that they will be holding a closed beta for Mirror’s Edge Catalyst before they plan on releasing the title on May 24th.

This serves as both a way to work out the bugs of such a mode and also a way for players to try out the game before it is actually released, though at the moment EA has not specifically detailed what the closed beta will actually contain. That being said, you can sign up for the beta here while a brand new story trailer for Mirror’s Edge Catalyst has also been released and can be found below.

One Piece: Burning Blood Adds Aokiji, Akainu, and Kizaru to the Roster

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The latest issue of Weekly Jump has revealed that Bandai Namco is going to be adding a few more formidable fighters to One Piece: Burning Blood. They will be adding three of the Marine’s top admirals to the game with Aokiji, Akainu, and Kizaru being playable characters when the game is released in Japan on April 21st.

As for the Western release, currently One Piece: Burning Blood is set to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PS Vita in North America on May 31st and June 3rd in Europe with the PC version also being released sometime in June.

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The Climb Dev Diary now available

The Climb Dev Diary now available

Crytek has released the first in a new series of video developer diaries for The Climb, the upcoming virtual reality game that lets players experience the heart-pounding adrenaline of solo free rock climbing.


Check out the dev diary on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta_dj5lR_88

Go inside Crytek to learn how a love of the real thing directly inspired the first prototypes that would eventually become The Climb. You’ll meet the team bringing this one-of-a-kind adventure to life as they discuss firsthand the process of capturing the moment-to-moment fear and excitement of clinging to a cliff hundreds of meters above the earth without a safety net. They’ll also talk about what it takes to translate that sensation into the fast-growing medium of VR.

The Climb throws players into one of the world’s most dangerous extreme sports. Scale the cliffs of stunning, real-life locations like Vietnam’s Halong Bay, recreated in hyper-realistic detail with breathtaking 3D visuals.

The Climb is being developed for Oculus Rift and will be available around the system’s launch. To see more from the game, check out www.theclimbgame.com .

Madman to Screen ‘The Boy and the Beast’ in Australian Cinemas from March 3

Madman Entertainment revealed today that they will be screening Mamoru Hosoda’s latest film, The Boy and The Beast, in Australian cinemas from March 3, 2016. The film will be shown at select cinemas with the new English dub and/or with the original Japanese audio and English subtitles. FUNimation Entertainment worked closely with Mamoru Hosoda in order to produce an English dub that suited his vision for the film. The following list details all of the cinemas that will be showing the film. Unless otherwise stated, the film will only be shown at these cinemas with the English dub.

New South Wales:

  • Event George Street – fans can choose to see the film with either audio track at this location.
  • Event Macquarrie
  • Event Burwood
  • Event Liverpool
  • Event Miranda
  • Event Korata
  • Greater Union Shell Harbour
  • Hoyts Blacktown
  • Hoyts Penrith
  • Avoca Beach
  • Dendy Newtown
  • Village Albury

Victoria:

  • Village Sunshine
  • Village Knox
  • Village Southland
  • Village Fountain Gate
  • Village Geelong
  • Village Century City
  • Village Bendigo
  • Cinema Nova – fans can choose to see the film with either audio track at this location.
  • Hoyts Melbourne Central
  • Hoyts Highpoint
  • Hoyts Frankston
  • Hoyts Northland

Queensland:

  • Event Chermside
  • Event Mt Gravatt – fans can choose to see the film with either audio track at this location.
  • Event Pacific Fair
  • Event Myer Centre – fans can choose to see the film with either audio track at this location.
  • Event Cairns Central
  • Event Townsville Centre
  • BCC Maroochydore
  • BCC Toowoomba
  • BCC Rockhampton
  • Dendy Portside

South Australia:

  • Event Marion – fans can choose to see the film with either audio track at this location.
  • Hoyts Tea Tree

Western Australia:

  • Event Innaloo
  • Luna Leederville – the film can only be seen with Japanese audio and English subtitles at this location.
  • Hoyts Carousel

Tasmania:

  • Village Hobart

Northern Territory:

  • BCC Casuarina

Australian Capital Territory:

  • Dendy Canberra – fans can choose to see the film with either audio track at this location.

A trailer and more information can be found at Madman’s official website for the film here.