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New Super Mario Bros. U Multiplayer Trailer

Say what you want about the New Super Mario Bros. line of games, but anyone has to admit they certainly sell well for Nintendo and until that halts, this series is around to stay for a good while. Today, Nintendo released a new trailer for the first ever HD Mario, showing off the co-op mode in all of it’s glory.

New power-ups, new enemies, and all of the bright, Mushroom Kingdom charms are running wild in the vid, and the co-op itself looks familiar, but still damn good. Check out the trailer below, and you can pick up New Super Mario Bros. U when it launches with the Wii U in November.

343 Launches “Halo 4” Soundtrack Remix Contest

Halo 4 is nearly upon us, folks, and with that comes a lot of promotion from both Microsoft and 343 Industries. Today, 343 announced a contest that will have fans remixing the Halo 4 Soundtrack, with a lot of great prizes out for entrants.

Details are as follows:

The competition starts Oct. 4 and will run through Oct. 30, with prizes awarded to the most original and creative tracks. Fans will have access to samples of Awakening, To Galaxy, and Nemesis from the “Halo 4” Soundtrack, allowing for a wide range of potential remix styles and musical genres. For full contest submission guidelines and rules, visit: Halo4Remix.com.

Entries will be judged by composer Neil Davidge of Massive Attack, “Halo 4” audio director Sotaro Tojima, and electronic musicians Sander Van Doorn and CASPA based on originality, creativity, and musicality. Winners will be announced on Nov. 17.

Here are the prizes for the contest:

Grand Prize

  • Halo 4 Limited Edition Xbox 360 320GB Console
  • Halo 4 Tritton Trigger Stereo Headset
  • Halo 4 Official Soundtrack: Special Limited Edition
  • 12+1 Month “Halo 4” Xbox LIVE Gold Membership

 

Second Prize

  • Halo 4 Limited Collector’s Edition Game
  • Halo 4 Tritton Trigger Stereo Headset
  • 12+1 Month “Halo 4” Xbox LIVE Gold Membership

 

Third Prize

  • Halo 4 Standard Edition Game

Not too shabby at all. Get to entering now as this competition ends October 30th.

Carrier Command: Gaea Mission Demo Out Now

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Players looking at picking up the fairly good Carrier Command: Gaea Mission will probably want to check out the games demo that was just released online. The demo introduces players to the Carrier Command gameplay by having two unique missions that see the players conquering the islands of Thermoplyae and Granite.

The demo also features a commentary by the games developers and showcases combat for both of the in-game vehicles. Those are the amphibious tanks, Walruses, and the flying vehicles, Mantas. The demo is set to take around 45minutes to complete.

Be sure to check out the official website for the demo file.

Bethesda opens Battlecry Studios in Texas

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Bethesda has announced that they are opening up a new development studio in Austin, Texas called Battlecry Studios. Interestingly enough the man who is in charge of the studio is the former executive producer at BioWare who was responsible for Star Wars: The Old Republic, Rich Vogel.

Currently it is unknown what the studio will be working on but Zenimax has placed a help-wanted type ad on their jobs board which has a listing for a number of key positions within the studio. Obviously they have literally just gotten off the ground so it is doubtful the studio is going to assist with The Elder Scrolls Online, but we may hear something from the studio in the next few months.

Gameglobe Second Trailer Released

Gameglobe is an exciting game making game tool that is being published by Square-Enix. What this game program does is it allows for players to build games for other players to play. From the looks of things in the trailer, it looks like it will be able to handle a multitude of different game genres. I think I saw things like RPGs and Platformers in there, though it may not just be limited to those two types.

Gameglobe is a web browser based platform and as such is limited by the tools that the developers have included with the title. I’m sure that fans of games like RPG Maker will definitely want to check this out later this year.

Be sure to check out the official site and register for the beta version. Also make sure to check out the trailer below.

EA Release Medal Of Honor Warfighter Beta Trailer

Are you a gamer that’s interested in Beta testing the Medal of Honor: Warfighter multiplayer portions of the game? Then maybe you’re someone who will want to check out this latest trailer from EA.

As you will find out, the Beta is only open to the Xbox 36o consoles user base and as such, is exclusive to it. This means that Playstation 3 and PC users miss out on this opportunity.

Medal of Honor: Warfighter is powered by the Frostbite 2 engine which gives the game an advanced level of destructibility and realism in comparison to other games in the genre. Will it be better than Battlefield 3? Only you can decide.

Be sure to check out the trailer embedded below for more info.

Xbox Live News with Pipper – October 4, 2012

Welcome one and all to Xbox Live News with Pipper. Crazy how the seasons pass us by, and it is already October! Starting to get a bit cold up in my neck of the woods, so I’ll be zipping up my sweatshirt before going to work – playing video games. Looks like we have a wallop of deals to go around, so let’s play some hot potato!

Deals of the Week

NameDiscount DatesPrice
Virtua Fighter 5 Final ShowdownOct 2 to Oct 8600
Dungeon Fighter LIVE400
Street Fighter 3 Online Edition600
Super Street Fighter 2 THD600
Toy Soldiers: Cold WarOct 9 to Oct 15600
Toy Soldiers: Cold War – Napalm200
Toy Soldiers: Cold War – Evil Empire200
Toy Soldiers400
Toy Soldiers – Invasion!200
Toy Soldiers – The Kaiser’s Battle200
A World of Keflings400
Renegade Ops600
Splatters400

New Releases

Sonic Adventures 2 should be quite the hit for this week on Xbox Live. Naughty Bear will prove to be quite naughty at times, and I see Ghost Recon Super Soldier has made it onto Games On Demand.

NameRelease DateMicrosoft Points
(Games)
NIGHTS into Dreams5-Oct800
Sonic Adventure 25-Oct800
Worms Revolution10-Oct1200
Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise10-Oct1200
Pool Nation12-Oct800
(Games Add-Ons)
Ghost Recon Future Soldier: Khyber Strike9-Oct800
A World of Keflings: Sugar, Spice and Not So Nice10-Oct320
(Games on Demand)
Ghost Recon Future Soldier2-Oct
Your Shape Fitness Evolved 20122-Oct
Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues2-Oct
NCAA Football 139-Oct
Ice Age: Continental Drift: Arctic Games9-Oct
Alvin & The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked!9-Oct
(Avatar)
Frankenweenie2-Oct
NHL Update2-Oct
NBA 2K 132-Oct
Resident Evil 62-Oct

In addition to the deals above, Activision is packing the heat this week with loads of price cuts. Modern Warfare 3 can be purchased for $44.99 (25% off), and Collection 1 and 2 packs are available for a mere 600 MSP each. If that wasn’t enough, Modern Warfare 2 has been sliced down to $19.99, and both Stimulus and Resurgence packs are at 600 MSP. Oh wait, I forgot there was more. Black Ops can be purchased for $39.99, and all four map packs can be bought for – you’ve guessed it – 600 MSP. Other titles like Transformers: WFC, Prototype, Prototype 2, Apache: Air Assault, Arkadian, and Carcassonna have all taken price cuts. You can find the rest of these amazing deals on your Xbox Dashboard, so be quick as these deals only last until October 8th!

Hopefully these deals will satisfy your hunger for a couple weeks. If not you can always express your complaints in the comments below, and we can direct the message. I would like to personally thank everyone for tuning in again for another chapter of Xbox Live News with Pipper. Remember to take an hour break from your MMORPG to give some love to your console games, and always remember to “Play Hard or Don’t Play At All!”

These latest Persona 4 Golden screens are all about choice

The latest screenshots to come out of Atlus for Persona 4 Golden follow the various choices that the player will be presented with while they make their way through the game. While some of these decisions could be quite serious, such as being concerned about Chie, there are also a number of humorous decisions as well such as poking Teddie or having your friends perform various things in a King’s Game.

The screens can be seen below and the game itself is currently set to be released on November 20th in North America exclusively on the PlayStation Vita and sometime in Spring for Europe, though it is worth noting NIS America is handling that release.

Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! Review

Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive!
Developer: Asobism
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Release: 3/9/12
Price: $44.73 – Available Here

Overview

Originally a Nintendo eShop exclusive, Freakyforms now has its very own game. That’s right, a cartridge, box, the whole deal. Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! Is that very game. But why would you dish out all that extra cash when you can just download the game. Sure, the box is nice, but what else? Freakyforms Deluxe becomes its very own game, utilising 3DS features and a unique control system to make a surprisingly addictive game. Read on as the review starts to form.

Gameplay

Creating Formees comes with an extensive step-by-step tutorial, easing slowly into your new godly position looking down on your very own little world. New forms can be bought, earned, or just progressively added to your inventory allowing you to expand your creations however you see fit. Once your form is given life via a heart, it is free to explore the meadow with you in control. The control system is unique, at very best. While the 3DS boasts a range of buttons, you won’t engage with them often. Instead, Freakforms Deluxe asks you to use the stylus and touch screen, pulling the Formee down to jump or pushing the stylus in the direction you’d like it to move. It may take some time to get used to this, but after a few short moments it can be real fun springing your eight legged Formee around an ever expanding meadow. Unlocking chests, completing quests and engaging with friends and Formees is just some of the stuff you can do roaming around – not to mention eating food and pooping all over the place.

Creating Formees is easy enough. There are a range of shapes and parts to select from, more of which become available the more you explore the meadow and dungeons. Parts are just dropped and dragged with the style, connecting them together (or not, up to you) to form a living creature, of sorts. Eventually you can have any shapes, range of colours, and even a totally unique catch phrase for your Formee to shout.

A welcomed surprise was venturing into the dungeons. Dungeons appear in the meadow. Step back, what’s this meadow? The meadow is an area to explore with your creations. There are other options of game play, like creation challenges. Which is very close to creating your own Formee, but is restricted. The meadow you can roam around, eating, pooping, whatever you like. There are a few small, rather tedious quests to be completed after talking to ‘friends’ – stuff like ‘poop just once!’ or allowing the other creatures to ride you to some check point. You are rewarded, but the overall experience isn’t that fun. The dungeon however, is a door that appears in the meadow where you are sent to rescue a king. Along the way there will be bad guys who you will fight in an automated battle sequence. It’s no Pokemon, but still adds something extra to the game. The stats of the Formee you created are based no how you created them. For example, more legs means quicker creature, who in turn attacks first. Stats can be boosted via power-ups that litter the dungeon, but the base statistics will depend on how you constructed your Formee – emphasising meaningful creation, was well as purely aesthetic.

Visuals

Unfortunately, the art design of Freaky Forms Deluxe may deter some. The child like creations that roam across the cover are reminiscent of a child’s felt creations. The whole game in fact, has that ‘scrap book’ vibe to it. Perhaps a little odd to create a static, 2D based game for a 3D portable console, right? Well, sure, but I can only assume the designers looked past the gimmick-ness of the 3D capabilities. The felt-cut style really adds to that element of child-like creative freedom. There is also a great deal of customisation available to the player, where houses, grass, flowers, even the ground itself, can be changed in appearance. The visual style of the game perfectly reflects the games mechanics, in that in creates a world that just begs to be created by the player.

Audio

The audio is creepy as hell. Strange music echoes the menus, meadow and dungeons and it can really get on your nerves. It’s a portable game, so chances are you are playing this in public – so feel free to keep the sound off for this one. Problem with that is, each of your Formees are allocated a unique voice. Allocated by none other than yourself. Shy, happy, old, robotic – just some of the choices there are – all of which are used to express a range of gibberish. The pitch can be edited too, to give every single Formee a unique voice.

Overall

Given that the game is just an extended form of a downloaded game, the question still remains is it worth breaking out your wallet over this? Well, the game itself is great fun, but the what could easily be dismissed as child-like visuals may deter some. I’d urge you to cease all thoughts along those lines and give the game a chance for what it is, a unique and addictive create-your-own-whatever game. Freaky Forms Deluxe uses the 3DS networking features and allows you not only to create your own world, but to push that world beyond the game – sharing and creating with friends and strangers. Co-creating with friends really pushes the game beyond just a downloadable game and pushes the title to that level of ‘yeah, it should have it’s own box’. Who would’ve thought such odd features could form a game like this. Freaky, huh?

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

Assassin’s Creed 3 DLC takes on the tyrannical George Washington

After it was leaked ahead of schedule that Assassin’s Creed 3 will feature a “Season Pass” Ubisoft has come out with their own little announcement and to help make it more relevant they also revealed the first piece of DLC that the game will be receiving.

Assassin’s Creed 3’s first DLC is “The Tyranny of King Washington” which will be released in three downloadable chunks over time. As the title suggests, this will be an alternate take on the American Revolution and obviously place George Washington as a major enemy. The Season Pass will include this content as well as various multiplayer DLC and will cost an expected $30.