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Catch the Match Available on iOS April 18th

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Application Systems Heidelberg is excited to announce that an English version of their iOS title, Catch the Match, will be available on April 18th for $0.99 on the App Store.

Catch the Match is an app designed to stimulate our mental processing through repetitive memory exercises. As the title suggests, the objective of the game is to catch and match the most correct pairs within the time limit. The app consists of 15 cards that each have the same 15 objects, altered by different colour schemes and various locations. Each player is shown two cards at a time, the one who is able to recognise the only object that has the same pattern on both cards is rewarded by keeping one of the cards.

Catch the Match is perfect for gamers who are looking to improve their quick thinking skills in single player mode or take on a challenge in multiplayer mode against family and friends.

Check out the trailer below to test your own pattern recognition abilities!

The Rock to be Featured on Cover of WWE 2K14

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Wrestlemania week is culminating with the grandest show of them all – Wrestlemania 29 – tomorrow on Main Eventbut not before some WWE related news on the video games front…

Word came from Executive Vice President of Consumer Products, Casey Collins, and was tweeted out by Stephanie McMahon;

If you’re excited for Wrestlemania 29 like us, check out this sneak peak at the stage set-up courtesy of the boss man himself, Vince McMahon. How do you guys feel about this decision by the way? Do you even expect to see The Rock still in the WWE the second half of this year – as WWE Champion or otherwise? Let us know in the comments below!

New Remember Me Screens and PC Specs Released

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Along with the newest trailer for Remember Me – entitled “It’s Time To Fight!” Capcom have released a batch of 10 brand new screenshots from the game, as well as its official minimum and recommended PC specs. You can check out the gallery of screens directly the specs list. Remember Me is coming out June 7th in PAL regions.

Minimum

OS: Windows Vista/XP, Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: Intel CoreTM2 Duo 2.4 Ghz or better, AMD AthlonTM X2 2.8 Ghz or better
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 9 GB free hard drive space
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS or better, ATI RadeonTM HD 3850 or better
DirectX: 9.0c or greater
Sound: Standard audio device

Recommended

OS: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: Intel CoreTM 2 Quad 2.7 Ghz or better, AMD PhenomTM II X4 3 Ghz or better
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 9 GB free hard drive space
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or better

Attack on Titan First Impressions

attack-on-titan-poster-visualThis week on Anime Say! I’m back with some first impressions of the Attack on Titan anime. Attack on Titan otherwise known as Shingeki no Kyojin is based off an incredibly popular dark fantasy manga – one that I’m a huge fan of personally. What did I think of the Attack on Titan anime? Watch below to find out.

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How to Adapt a Video-Game into Anime starring Devil Survivor 2

devil-survivor-2This week on Anime Say! I discuss what makes a good video-game adaptation and how one should be done. I also gives my impressions on Devil Survivor 2 as well as why I felt that Persona 4 failed. How do you a good video-game adaptation? Watch below to find out.

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New Form of Mewtwo Revealed For Pokemon X and Y

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A lot of you probably saw this one coming considering last week we saw leaked scans of a Pokemon magazine somewhat showing this off for the movie “Extremespeed Genesect – Mewtwo’s Reawakening” but that doesn’t make it less exciting!

Now the team at Gamefreak never actually confirmed that it is a new version of Mewtwo that they’ve given us but I think it’s safe to say, looking at all the evidence, that this bad boy is our old friend Mewtwo back in action.

Localizations are expected soon so stay tuned for more information on this guy and others, as for now go and check out “New-Two” in all his glory in the X and Y game footage we have in the featured video section below.

Also don’t forget to drop us a line in the comments section, let us know what you think about all this.

CC Impact! Presents Defiance

CC-Impact-Logo Defiance is Trion Worlds’ newest MMO third person shooter for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. It ties in with Syfy’s upcoming show of the same name. Been wondering how a third person shooter MMO game works out? Interested in Syfy’s newest shows? Then check out our latest episode of CC Impact! The video is below this article or you can find the video here.

In our latest episode of CC Impact, editor Joe Morgan sits down and plays through the first hour or so of the game so you can experience it alongside him. You’ll get to see how the action works, how the inventory system works, how missions are structured, and you’ll even get to see a few characters from the upcoming television show. Be sure to check out our review of the game here.

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As we initially record our gameplay videos, we will be livestreaming the footage to our Twitch page. We’ll be sure to upload it to our YouTube page later for those that missed the livestream as well. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, since we’ll let everyone know when a livestream begins that way. Be sure to leave a comment here or head on over to our YouTube page and leave a comment so we know what you think of our newest feature.

And without further ado, Defiance!

GAMEVIL Announce LINE AirPenguin Friends

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Available now on the Apple App Store and Google Play is GAMEVIL’s latest foray into mobile gaming, LINE AirPenguin Friends. This title is the sequel to what was the top paid app in over 25 countries and adds new features and modes to keep the past fans coming back, and hopefully attract some new ones such as new RPG style gameplay. If the title sounds confusing, LINE is a popular mobile messaging platform with millions of worldwide users, but a particularly strong presence in South East Asia and Japan, and this instalment in the Air Penguins franchise is the third game to integrate the system.

Gameplay is triggered using your mobile device’s accelerometer, using the tilt to move and determine speed and to dodge traps and other obstacles that may impede the players path to victory. To join the original cast, a group of new characters have been added for players to unlock as they progress. LINE is being used for the online leaderboards and other social features to link friends to the game. GAMEVIL says that by partnering with LINE, they can expose their products and games to a wider number of Asian consumers.

More information on LINE AirPenguin Friends can be found at the developers official site, and can be downloaded on Google Play and the App store.

BattleBlock Theater Review

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Developers: The Behemoth
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Platform: XBLA (Reviewed)
Release Date: April 3rd, 2013
Price: 1200 MS Points – Available Here

Overview
First with Alien Hominid and then again with Castle Crashers, The Behemoth has proven that they know how to make fun and interesting games. Their newest game has just been released as BattleBlock Theater as another platforming brawler with plenty of story levels and, with user created content, endless multiplayer levels. With all of this content does BattleBlock Theater match its predecessors, surpass them, or fall short of the mark? Read on to see.

Story
Why, just look at all those happy faces up there all sailing on that boat. The story of BattleBlock Theater opens with a scene of good friends and great times in addition to a top notch narrator that matches the humorous style of the game. In truth the narrator is one of the best parts of this game, sounding like a ADHD addled youth spouting ridiculous and funny things that fit well with its Teen rating. Trying to describe it will not and can not do it justice, so to see what I mean definitely check out the trial.

As the narrator continues the story, the premise is found to be one lucky survivor of a shipwreck must find and collect his friends while braving a series of trials for the enjoyment of an audience of evil cats. Looking at what I just wrote goes to show that this is indeed a game from The Behemoth, seeking fun over logical and excelling all the more for it. Those that enjoy the humor from their previous work are sure to get a kick out of the story of Hatty and all the friends, as it draws them in until the end.

Gameplay
The story mode for BattleBlock Theater is divided into several worlds that are each divided into a set of standard levels, finale levels, and encore levels. Every level tasks players will collecting gems, with additional collectibles as well such as yarn, to simply pass a level players must collect 3 gems to open the exit, but those that are looking to get an A+ rank will have to collect everything and in a quick manner. Fairly standard platforming gameplay, yes, but the little things all add up. Levels have checkpoints throughout them, which allow an instant respawn as to not penalize the player too much for dying in a game chalk full of death. Players that have friends or can find strangers on the internet can even go at it in a co-op mode that forces both players to work together, while dying a lot.

The character has a nice arsenal of moves to combat the enemies that appear as well, with the X button having several attacks to push enemies around and get some space, while the B button is mainly for doing damage including a ranged attack with different unlockable weapons that can be equipped from a frisbee mine, to fire balls, to grenades. The combat is easy enough to learn and a bit more difficult to master. For the most part the combat is great and fun to use against both the AI and other players in online matches, though one of the biggest problems is the unlockable weapons. The grenades are probably the most powerful, acting as a one hit kill when hitting an enemy, so it’s pretty much the only weapon players use in the multiplayer. Not terrible, but annoying to see, especially as the weapon unlocks are random creating a small power gap until finally unlocking them.

The multiplayer of the game, or The Arena, is well done and thoroughly inclusive, with one to four players splitscreen as well as online. This ensures that the game is equally fun and accessible for those interested in online play as well as being a silly fun party game. With 8 different modes of multiplayer, there is also plenty to enjoy and though most of them are rehashes of the usual fair of multiplayer games, deathmatch, capture the flag, king of the hill, but with a BattleBlock Theater twist such as flags being animals players ride to capture. Looking good and playing well, the multiplayer doubles the gameplay from just the story and provides a lot of content and fun.

Adding even more content to the game are the user created levels, BattleBlock Theater comes with its own Level Editor to let players make maps for specific game types and then put those maps together into a playlist. This lets players string together specific types of matches or a string of one type of match. While there aren’t too many to choose from just yet The Behemoth has created their own to help fill out those available, with any luck and player diligence the base of levels will grow in both quality and size, though barring that players can always make their own.

Visuals and Audio
The graphics of BattleBlock Theater maintains the look and feel of their previous games, with 2D hand drawn art and unique style. The look of the player has a lot of customization as well, with different colors and heads for players to unlock and use as they save more of the imprisoned friends. The audio side of it is equally well done, with the narrator mentioned earlier, as well as music that fits the game’s unique style. From the first time reaching the menu, to starting the story mode, to loading to up again and again, the music combines the aesthetics of zany action and carnival theater to immerse the player into the crazy world present, and maybe even a demented smile to their face.

Overall
BattleBlock Theater is a great game from great developers that know what they are doing and have known since before they even got on to consoles. Packed with story levels, multiplayer, and the tools to build plenty more it is also a pretty good value for 1200 MS Points. The humor works well and is highlighted by a narrator that not only fits the ridiculous style, but adds another layer onto it. When compared to Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers, BattleBlock Theater has them beat, captured, and left to perform for the amusement of evil cats.

Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

Aku no Hana First Impressions

aku-no-hana-2This week on Anime Say! I’m back with some first impressions of the Aku no Hana anime.  Aku no Hana is based off a fairly popular manga so I went in with an open mind, but maybe not open enough. What did I think of Aku no Hana? Watch below to find out.

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