Tyler, Derek, and Spiro from NetherRealm Studios sat down for another episode of Kombat Kast live stream featuring classic Mortal Kombat fighters Kitana and Reptile.
The hour long Twitch.TV live stream shows off some gameplay footage of Mortal Kombat X’sdevelopment build. Plenty of in-game footage will give players a preview of Kitana and Reptiles many variations in the new game, and the live stream caps off with an all out brawl between Kitana and Reptile. The developers also provided a behind the scene look on how the developers are updating the two classic characters.
For those who missed yesterday’s live stream, the entire episode can be found on YouTube.
Mortal Kombat X will launch on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Windows on April 14, 2015.
I think that title is enough to get fans of One Piece excited. After a lot of demand, Bandai Namco have now brought One Piece: Treasure Cruise outside of Japan and to the iOS and Android marketplace (but don’t forgot about the other offering this year). This role-playing title has players make their own band of pirates, level up, and do battle in a brand new One Piece experience.
Here are some deets directly from the devs:
With highly strategic battles, immersive visuals and user-friendly controls, this eye-popping mobile game allows players to be the hero of the story! To help ONE PIECE fans go further into the adventure, each of the Straw-Hat Crew members has unique attributes and capabilities allowing them to smash enemies to a pulp!
Download the iOS version by following this link.
Download the Android version by following thislink.
The Pokemon Company is giving three lucky people from each participating region to create the art for their very own Pokemon card! To enter this contest all you will need is a copy of Pokemon Art Academy for the 3DS and access to Miiverse as that is where you submit your entry. There are two themes within the contest, a cosplay Pikachu theme and a draw your favourite Pokemon theme. The contest does have a few rules and points you should be aware of before you get your Divinci on though.
The card will not be made a part of any official expansion or be able to used in any official tournaments. It is also not made clear if you get to also design the cards attacks or if it will feature standard card features such as type or evolution. Three winners in each category from each of the following countries will be announced, with each receiving a 100 copies of their created card; Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, and Russia.Only you first entry will be recognized so make it count.
The U.S.A, Canada and Mexico have slightly different rules which you can read up on at the official website. The contest is open from February 18th until midnight on the 29th of March. Full details on how to enter the contest are below so once you read up on them be sure to break out your brush (or stylus in this case) and get doodling! Good luck guys. If anyone that happens to read this wins we would love to see your created card so make sure to post a link in the comments below.
How to Enter the Pokémon Art Academy Competition
· Create and save an image in Pokémon Art Academy using Free Paint mode.
· Select the “Share” option from Pokémon Art Academy’s main menu and connect to the Miiverse.
· Select the “Post to Competition” option and agree to the Terms of Use.
· Highlight the category you’d like to enter and then choose “Select Competition”. Only the first post you make will be recognised as your entry.
· Slide over the image and select it and then choose “Share Selected”.
· Enter a comment (if you would like to) and then select “Post”. The image will be posted to the Miiverse Community and entered into the competition.
· The only way to enter the competition directly is from the Pokémon Art Academy game, available exclusively for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems.
We are one day away from the release of the “New” Nintendo 3DS XL, and two days away from the day love. Which day is bigger? Well, this year – both can be as an ambitious little third-person shooter is set to launch on the eShop this February the 14th, titled Ironfall Invasion.
Developed by VD-DEV, this title runs 60 frames per second and is indeed one of the rarities for the 3DS, as the genre has not received a ton of representation thus far. There will be two purchasable modes for Ironfall off the eShop, and free content for those wanting to try before they make the plunge.
Here are the details on the complete package:
– IRONFALL Invasion: Campaign features 11 action-packed single-player levels, as well as 78 additional challenges that are unlocked as you progress through your overall mission to liberate Earth.
– IRONFALL Invasion: Multiplayer allows for up to six players to face-off in local and online multiplayer scenarios, with 6 different arenas, classic modes from “3 vs. 3” to “free-for-all”, and even the ability to bet in-game credits, which are tied to a player’s XP and rank, on your chances of winning a match. On top of this, a Survivor mode gives you the chance to train solo and hone your skills against CPU-controlled opponents within a variety of time-based scenarios.
Downloadable from Nintendo eShop, fans can purchase either mode separately for AU$13.00/NZ$17.00 each, or the entire game for AU$26.00/NZ$34.00. Fans purchasing both modes separately will gain access to a new multiplayer weapon, the HR pistol, while those purchasing both modes together as one bundle will receive the HR pistol plus a Jukebox feature that allows you access to the game’s soundtrack. However, free content will be available to all players from launch, with the chance to sample the first level of IRONFALL Invasion: Campaign plus the local and online multiplayer features of IRONFALL Invasion: Multiplayer, including one multiplayer arena and a limited number of characters and weapons when compared to the purchasable mode.
That is not a shabby start at all for this title that holds quite a punch, and a fantastic way for you to get the most out of your new purchase if you go for the new 3DS model. You can view some screenshots down below. If you are in North America or Europe, you can go ahead and snag the game now.
Idea Factory and Ghostlight Ltd. have given a final release date for the upcoming release of their strategy RPG Agarest: Generations of War 2. The title is also known as Record of Agarest War 2. This follows the large success that the Agarest series has enjoyed on Steam.
Agarest: Generations of War 2 was originally released on the PS3, and you can read our review of the title here. While the gameplay is mostly unchanged, Ghostlight Ltd. has updated the title for it’s Steam Release. The new release brings mouse and keyboard support, cloud saves, higher resolution, Steam achievements, interface changes, and more. A large amount of the various DLC’s are to be included in the new release.
You can check out the trailer for the title below. If you head over to Steam, you can preorder the game ahead of it’s February 19th release. If you preorder now, the title is 20% off and additional DLC will be included.
Free Lives seems to just be adding update after update to it’s 80’s action-movie themed title Broforce. Devolver Digital and Free Lives have announced that with this latest update Broforce is eschewing the standard jungle themed action movie for something a little more science fiction.
The new update to the early access action title brings to the fore an alien infestation. With the same sort of tongue-in-cheek parody that Broforce has brought us with 80’s flicks, we now see Aliens-esque aliens. Chestbursters, acid-spitting xenomorph-style creatures, new traps, and more have been brought to battle through.
You can check out a video detailing the new horrors and enemies below. Broforce is available on Steam via Early Access with a 25% discount in celebration of this release. There is no doubt that the developers will continue to add much more content prior to it’s full release. Check out the trailer for the new update below.
Economic RTS Offworld Trading Company is now available through Steam’s Early Access program. The game is the first title from Soren Johnson’s new indie studio Mohawk Games.
Offworld Trading Company is unique to RTS games as Offworld Trading Company skips over the traditional focus on military might in favour of economic power. Players will manage a colony on Mars and attempt to out maneuver opponents through traditional market transactions and shadier practices like piracy.
Mohawk Games is currently focusing on balancing the game during the Early Access phase, as the game’s features are complete.
It has only been a little over a year since Soren Johnson announced he would strike it out on his own with Stardock’s backing. Johnson is the mind behind arguably the best title in the Civilization series, Civilization IV. In November 2013, Offworld Trading Company was only known by its code name “Mars.”
Offworld Trading Company is available now on Steam and Stardock Entertainment’s store for Mac and Windows.While the game is in Early Access phase, the game will be $35.99 USD. The full release will see the price bumped up to $39.99.
Today Nippon Ichi Software released a new trailer for Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance highlighting the wererabbit Usalia. Usalia is obsessed with curry (which happens to be something players can cook before a battle to strengthen their units) and rides around in battle on a large yellow Prinny. In this video we are given a look at some of Usalia’s moves including a combo attack with an ally and some of her motivations for joining the fight against Void Dark as, later in the trailer, it seems that her parents were slain by his general Majorita.
It also appears that she may have a far less easygoing side to herself when enraged if the transformation at the end of the video is anything to go by. Currently Disgaea 5 is set to be released in North America sometime later this year by NIS America and in Japan on March 26th.
It looks like we’re going to be in for a lot of Neptunia in 2015 as Idea Factory International has announced that they will be releasing Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 3: V Century for the PS Vita in North America and Europe sometime this summer.
The title will be released at retail stores and digitally in both regions and this remake of Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory not only adds more elements to the story, introduces the addition of more combo attacks, expands on the Stella Dungeon mini-game and more. The release of Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 3: V Century will feature English audio and the Japanese audio will be available as free DLC when the title is released.
Compile Heart announced Destroyer Trillion quite some time ago but after delaying the game numerous times, they just recently announced a release date for the PS Vita title in Japan and it seems that now that they have a date, they are going forward with some rather strange advertisements.
Today Compile Heart released a trailer for Destroyer Trillion that mostly features the “Super Otaku” enemy from Hyperdimension Neptunia dancing around with cheerleaders before transitioning into the actual trailer at the 2:11 mark. The video can be found below and in it we are shown a number of elements from the game including a look at the boss with 1,000,000,000,000 HP that players will spend the game trying to kill with their party made up of Zeablos and six demon lord girls that join him to take down Trillion.