Here’s something extra special for you Japan folk. The Pokémon Center Store are releasing a limited edition Eevee 3DS XL just in time for the new Pokemon X and Y games. The exclusive Eevee edition 3DS XL looks pretty sweet with an Eevee inspired front, a cute Eevee print on the back, and a white interior.
So exclusive are these badboys that you’ll have to enter via a lottery held from May 15th until June 3rd in order to get your hands on one. The same lottery system was used to distribute sales of the previous limited edition Charlizard 3DS XL.
While these 3DS are exlsuive to Japan, let’s hope they’ll make their way overseas. A Pikachu edition 3DS XL has made its way over to North America, and into other terirories. However there’s not official word on these latest Eevee one.
If you want an Eevee edition 3DS XL it will set you back 18,900 yen (around $185 USD), and will be available from June 22nd…that is if you get pick in the lottery first.
Insomniac Games’ latest effort is the third-person shooter action game FUSE. We were recently able to sit down with the game at EA Australia’s offices and even got tointerviewInsomniac Games’ CEO Ted Price. So how does the game shape up? Is it meandering or is it mind-blowing?
FUSE is a game that can be described in three simple words: Fluid, Frenetic, Fun. There is a certain sense of chaotic pleasure that comes with playing FUSE that is quite simply uncommon today. It mixes a number of genres and styles into what in anyone else’s hands would be a mess, but in the hands of Insomniac Games FUSE is something special – a diamond in the rough.
Many games hit the market with a distinct lack of polish, that is not the case with FUSE. It features an inventive single-player, co-op and multiplayer experience that takes familiar concepts in interesting new directions.
The single-player and co-op campaign mode is perhaps one of the most simple yet complex ever seen in a third-person shooter. While others fail to get the right balance between combat and exploration, FUSE gets it just right.
We began in the underground Hyperion Base that seems to be home to all manner of experiments with the titular substance ‘fuse’. You play as Overstrike 9, a dysfunctional team of agents to say the very least. The further you journey into this level the more you come to see just how varied the gameplay is in FUSE.
Insomniac make an intelligent decision to include climbing aspects that feel similar to something from Assassin’s Creed. The world as you see it feels very real. You can hang off railings, climb walls, jump, roll and generally maneuver throughout this environment in subtle ways. This nuance and attention to detail creates an overall flowing gameplay, with covering being very natural and allowing for multiple ways to proceed from that cover position. I have never felt so free in a third-person shooter environment.
On top of that the game balances these aspects with combat portions perfectly, making each and every encounter with an enemy feel fresh and most of all fun. By not bombarding the player with enemy after enemy, it makes the combat portions have greater importance and significance. It also gives the player a break between hard slogs. The exploration aspects in between the battles really add a sense of place to the game’s setting, giving the environment real substance and life. You become greater immersed because they game allows you the time to explore instead of bombarding you with hordes of enemies at a seemingly endless frequency.
All of this creates a brilliant mix of adventure and combat. Not only is the exploration portions very enjoyable due to the depth it gives to FUSE’s world, but the combat sections are likewise brimming with substance. Early on in the game players are given Xenotech weaponry. These weapons are powered by the ‘fuse’ compound and add a great deal of fun to the fights as well as strategy.
As part of Overstrike 9, the player is charged with four characters to choose from: Dalton, Jacob, Izzy and Naya. Each has there own particular advantages, due to their different abilities that come with their Xenotech weapons. For example Dalton is able to use his Mag Shield which can protect against enemy fire as well as blast it right back at enemies. Not only that, each character has a skill tree that they can develop as they play through the game and earn experience.
The skill tree will allow you to develop each of the four members of Overstrike 9. The best part of this though, is that your character development crosses over between each gameplay mode. Whether you are playing online co-op with a friend, local co-op, single-player or even online in the Echelon mode, your characters will retain their development. You can work at developing each character by utilizing the ingenious ‘Leap’ function which allows you to swap between characters at the simple press of a button.
It is easy to look at these elements of FUSE and be reminded of Borderlands, but the big difference between the two games is that Overstrike 9 are characters with personality and stories behind them, unlike the characters in Borderlands who serve as nothing more than a player avatar. The story-line of FUSE is very reminiscent of action movies of the 80’s and 90’s, an alien compound has been put to use on Earth and all kinds of hell is breaking loose. It has that madcap sensibility that truly understands what makes those stories so enjoyable – big guns, big explosions and big fun. It even has a fair share of catchy one-liners thrown around by way of Dalton.
FUSE’s online multiplayer mode is called Echelon. This is a very interesting game mode for a number of reasons. On the surface is seems to be your standard horde mode/survival mode type of gameplay, but there is so much variety underneath it that makes it so much more.
Echelon puts players through the wringer with a number of different challenges with the ability to earn credits through each level. There are numerous objectives that the players is faced with such as defeat a certain enemy, protect a position, capture a position, capture a cargo drop, transport a FUSE cell and even all out domination of an army of enemies. This is of course a very challenging gameplay mode but in and of that an addictive one. You will want to keep coming back for more no matter how many times you get knocked down.
Ultimately FUSE is a breath of fresh-air in a genre that has become stagnant in recent times. With its focus on fun, FUSE does something that we haven’t seen in quite some time, it puts the gamer’s enjoyment first and let the rest of the game has simply evolved around that. This is not a game that will force you to slog through hordes of enemies without break, it will welcome you into its world with open arms and trust me when I say this, you will enjoy your stay.
FUSE is set to be released on May 31st, for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. What more can I say? Insomniac Games have done it again – FUSE will utterly blow your mind.
Wargaming, the leading free-to-play MMO developer and publisher, today announced a special World of Tanks tournament in celebration of the company’s 15th anniversary. The tournament will take place around the globe, including Europe, North America, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, China, and Vietnam. Winning teams from each region will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the World of Tanks development studio located in Minsk, Belarus. Second and third place finishers won’t walk away empty-handed and will take home massive in-game gold prizes for their efforts. Following the traditional format of an eSports 7 vs 7 , the tournaments will kick off in May, with final games scheduled for the end of June.
“This is a great opportunity for teams around the globe to show their peers and prove they have what it takes to really be the best at World of Tanks,” said Alexey Kuznetsov, eSports Lead at Wargaming. “We’re extremely excited to welcome the winning teams to Belarus and give them a closer look at how their favorite game is made.”
Immerse yourself in the ancient world of Amalur and its 10,000 years of magical history in the action-packed tale created by acclaimed New York Times best-selling author R.A. Salvatore. Take destiny into your own hands as you combat your way through a vast and vibrant world as envisioned by the iconic creator of Spawn and much-admired artist, Todd McFarlane. In Demon’s Souls, you are summoned by a mysterious maiden as the last hope for humanity to fight a mighty demon horde that has taken over the kingdom of Boletaria, after a terrible curse was mistakenly unleashed by King Allant the XII whilst in search of greater powers. Prepare for a battle that has so far defeated all other realm champions.
Finally, ICO and Shadow of the Colossus HD Collection has you adopt the role of titular character ICO, a young boy who finds himself imprisoned by the people of his village inside the walls of a menacing castle, before joining forces with a young girl named Yorda as she attempts to escape herself. In Shadow of the Colossus, you journey through an enchanted land as a boy named Wander, battling 16 enormous beasts known as the Colossi in order to restore the life of a girl called Mono, whose soul is trapped in this haunting world.
As always, PS Vita owners are never left out, with Ubisoft‘s cartoon-quality action titleRayman Originsand the airborne maze-filled Coconut Dodge HD will both be available from June 6th. Subscriptions are priced at AUD$69.95 for a one-year or AUD$19.95 for 90 days. Check out our review of the service here.
Disney Interactive has showcased an in-depth look of its Pirates of the Caribbean starter pack for Disney Infinity, via a gameplay trailer viewable below. Releasing August 20 in Australia and New Zealand, the play set will join The Incredibles and Monsters University for launch.
Players take on the role of Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Barbossa and Davy Jones as they explore, battle and customise their ships. The Pirates of the Caribbean play set adds its own gameplay mechanics and pieces to Disney Infinity while the Toy Box mode allows gamers to interacts with other Disney Infinity characters and create new adventures.
Disney Infinity is similar to Skylanders where you buy collectible figurines that are recognised in-game. The game will be released on the PC, PS3, 360, Wii, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.
Google has invited everybody to get a look at the brand new Google Maps by releasing a video that provides a tour of all its exciting new features. Maps are now more personalised to the user and there are now many more options in regards to getting directions. Another notable feature is the ‘Earth View’ mode, which places the world on a 3D landscape has never been more exciting! Well, from your web browser at least. Unfortunately, there are no plans of releasing Google Shoot View, which totally sucks. You can also go hereto request an invite to try it out early. Google claims the new maps will get better the more you use it. Check out the video below and tell us what you think!
Star Trek Into Darkness (review here) director J.J. Abrams, writer and producer Damon Lindelof and stars Chris Pine, John Cho and Alice Eve will be taking part in a Google+ Hangout with astronauts Chris Cassidy – who is currently on the International Space Station – Michael Fincke and Kjell Lindgren, from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX from 2:00 – 2:45 a.m. AEST on May 17th. It will be featured on NASA’s official Google+ page.
This marks the very first time talent from a major motion picture are participating in a NASA Google+ Hangout. The participants will ask each other questions related to the emerging intersection between the fiction of Star Trek and the reality of NASA’s current programs, as well as take questions from fans on the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City (home of the space shuttle Enterprise, the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington and submitted through social media channels. If you would like to submit your question, you can do so by using the hashtag #askNASA on Google+, Twitter, YouTube or Instagram, or leave a comment on the official Star Trek Into Darkness Facebook page, but get them in quick!
Into Darkness Featurette
Today, we’ll also got a bunch of new Star Trek Into Darkness clips to share. Along with the above featurette, directly below you will find character profiles for fan favorites Bones (Karl Urban, Dr. Carol Marcus (Alice Eve) and Sulu (John Cho). Embedded at the very bottom of this article is also a video taking a look at J.J. Abrams’ vision for this sequel. Enjoy Trekkies, and go watch Star Trek Into Darkness, in theatres right now!
That’s right anime fans, the long awaited debut of Japan’s first anime streaming service has come about with DAISUKI launching earlier today. For those of you who just cannot wait to take a look through DAISUKI’s launch line-up of anime you can head on over to DAISUKI.net right now and stream classics such as Gundam SEED and Lupin the 3rd for free.
We spoke with DAISUKI last month about their service in an in-depth exclusive interview. We learned that DAISUKI does not want to compete with other streaming services but instead work alongside them to bring anime fans across the globe the joys of anime.
Be sure to check out DAISUKI.net right now to check out the brilliant service provided by DAISUKI to anime fans all over the world.
New in-ear headphones have been debuted by SOL REPUBLIC. The new in-ear headphones are called the ‘Jax in-ear headphones’ and would be a great choice for music lovers looking for the best option for listening to their music.
For less than $50 the ‘Jax in-ear headphones’ are the ideal option for in-ear headphones. The ‘Jax in-ear headphones’ are available now at JB HI-FI, Harvey Norman, Tech2Go, Myer and Getmusic.com.au for a recommended retail price of $49.99.
You can find more information on the ‘Jax in-ear headphones’ atwww.e-hifi.com.au or www.solrepublic.com. You can also check out SOL REPUBLIC on their official Facebook page here. So what are you waiting for? Get jacked with ‘Jax in-ear headphones’.
Publisher eFusion has released the third major patch for action MMODragon Nest Europe. Dubbed as Mare Oblivion, it introduces the Nest of the Sea Dragon, a farm system and new items among other things. The game has been a hit since its release on European servers.
The farm system allows players to grow and make their own food by harvesting necessary ingredients from crops and fishing, receiving buffs in return that can be used in combat.
The Nest of the Sea Dragon is a new and powerful enemy in the game that has arisen after 50 years of slumber. Groups of level 40 players can board a viking ship in Hermalte Harbor before embarking to the island the monster lives on. Once at Mare Oblivion you will have to face six ordeals before confronting the Sea Dragon.
Check out the screenshots and trailer below for the new update. For more info visit the game’s website and Facebook page.