It was previously announced that as part of the 10 year anniversary celebrations for the Naruto anime series that a new film had been green lit. The film titled Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja, has now gotten a new trailer.
The trailer can be seen below. It features brief clips of Naruto engaging in combat with an enemy. The film is set to hit Japanese cinemas on the 28th of July, 2012. Masashi Kishimoto, the man behind the manga itself will be overseeing the film and helping develop the storyline and original characters.
Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think of Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja.
Fans of the Monogatari series better hold onto their seats because it seems like there will be an anime adaptation of every single one of Niso Oison’s Monogatari novels. This means that although we’ve already seen the release of the Bakemonogatari anime and Nisemonogatari anime with the Kizumonogatari prequel film on the way, there will be plenty more coming.
This news was discovered in a supplemental extra that was mailed alongside the Nisio Tsūshin newsletter which contained the great news. No expected release window was released for any of these adaptations, but considering how well every single Monogatari series has done in Japan, it is a no brainer for these releases to continue.
Microsoft Flight can now be downloaded on Steam for free. In addition to the game, you can also now download a new premium plane, the Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero.
With Microsoft Flight coming to Steam, you can now buy a bundle that offers discounts on much of the premium content. $29.99 will get you get the Hawaiian Adventure Pack, the Maule M-7-260C, and the North American P-51 Mustang. That is $13 less than what you would pay individually.
The Alaskan Wilderness pack is coming soon for the game. Check out the gallery below to get a taste of them.
Hirokazu Yasuhara is now working at Nintendo Software Technology in Redmond. He was part of the creative team that launched Sonic the Hedgehog and started working at Sega in 1988. In the year 2000, he went 2K Sports and then went to Naughty Dog in 2002, where he worked on the Jak and Uncharted franchises. After Naughty Dog, he worked at Namco Bandai.
Nintendo Software Technology is known for its DS and DSi games, including Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem and Metroid Prime Hunters.
While most of us in North America will never be able to attend a video game party or even a convention of any kind, you can still watch them in progress. Yesterday Kadokawa Games held a Lollipop Chainsaw party and two of Juliet’s voice actresses were in attendance.
In the trailer below you can see plenty of gameplay as well as Juliet wearing all sorts of different outfits as she slays the undead. Don’t feel jealous however, as it has already been confirmed that Warner Brothers will be releasing all the costumes worldwide in one way or another. Of course whether or not this will entitle pre-order bonuses or DLC has yet to be seen. I wonder if you can use the Mysteltainn kick when you are wearing Haruna’s outfit from Kore wa Zombie desu ka?…
Good news for Uncharted 3 fans: new multiplayer DLC for the title will be available for download on April 10. Fortune Hunter Club members will be getting it for ‘free,’ while the rest of us will have to pony up $10.
This DLC includes the maps Graveyard, Old Quarter, London Streets and Oasis.
This will be final DLC available to Fortune Hunter Club members. After April 17, the Fortune Hunters Club will no longer be available to new sign ups and you can only buy DLC individually.
Super Lemonade Factory Developer: Initials Video Games Publisher: Initials Video Games Platform: iPhone (Reviewed)/iPad Release: 15/3/12 Price: $1.99 – Available Here
Overview
In an attempt to avoid a pun about ‘being thirsty for a good platformer’ I’ll just dive straight into it. There seem to be a few ‘retro’ style platforming titles for the iOS jumping around on the App Store lately. The latest to join the increasing market is Super Lemonade Factory. The title is developed by Initials Video Games, a small studio who produce games for the pure love of producing games. And boy oh boy, is Super Lemonade Factory a loved game!
Story
Super Lemonade Factory has a rather original story to accompany the jumping mechanics. Set in the post World War II era, Andre’s father has bequeathed Andre and Liselot with a lemonade factory. The two must venture throughout the entire factory – across warehouse, factory and management office. The story is primarily played out in cut scenes that take place before and after a series of levels are completed. Characters can also be talked to as you play out the game and gain insight into the running of the factory. It’s an extremely interesting and original premise, and it’s a joy to see it played out so well.
Gameplay
The game has everything your typical platformer should – platforms and a character that can jump. What’s interesting is how something as seemingly mundane as a factory, minus a premise of it being invaded or being the property of some evil overlord, can become a dangerous world that the player must nimbly navigate through in order to claim victory. The player takes control of two characters, who play co-operatively throughout the factory. Both have their own unique skills, Andre can smash boxes with a shoulder charge and Liselot can perform a double jump and also give small crates a giant heave. Moving through the levels with two characters will take a great deal of strategy, especially when attempting to collect all of the special items and making your way through all of the normal and hardcore levels – of which there are 72 in total. It’s interesting how the other factory workers act as enemies, in a nice little subversion. It is odd though that Liselot can converse with them, but it’s just another element of strategy and type of collectable that the game possesses. The game has a steady learning curve, with the normal levels being rather easy for those accustomed to platforming titles, and the hardcore levels posing a bit of a challenge. Luckily, the game will bring you back with determination attempting to collect all the items and beat the game in its entirety.
If the glory of finishing the game isn’t enough, then perhaps you can have your own turn at designing levels. Initials Video Games are allowing players to create their own levels for the flash-based version of the game. Just follow the link here, http://superlemonadefactory.initialsgames.com/play.html, to build your own co-op platform levels. The developing team will also take submissions and publish them in future updates for the App.
The title also manages to blend simplistic control design, in the form of two buttons and a two-way direction pad, and fuse it with intuitive swipes along the screen. To piggyback, swipe upwards while near your partner, or swipe left and right to change character. This creates an amazingly sense of seamlessness within the game and makes the fantastic use of the iPhone’s control system.
Visuals and Audio
The visuals and audio adhere to the standard ‘retro’ look and feel. The music is an 8-bit style soundtrack that loops throughout the game. It’s a catchy tune that really gets you moving along throughout the world – with each series of levels having it’s own unique soundtrack. The sound effects too, are reminiscent of games now long gone and gathering dust. Not only was care taken in designing the characters, with colour schemes to match their occupation. But the world itself is meticulously designed. The pixel art is suburb, and I love the fact that each series of levels has it’s own colour pallet that reminds me of soda flavours. The platforms and background objects all fit perfectly together. Not only that, all three colour schemes match together to make a well crafted game. Little touches little bubbles floating on the title screen also just show how much time, effort and pride has fueled this games develop.
Overall
Both the artwork and mechanics are appropriately simplistic for the genre and platform, yet the title itself is filled with complexity. Super Lemonade Factory is a beautiful game about two working class heroes. It subverts the normal game conventions with a seemingly ‘everyday’ plotline, pushed forward with original mechanics and topped off with a beautiful game world. Super Lemonade Factory is nothing short of a treat to play, and replay, and replay again.
Although the DLC the Internet is crying for is still a ways out, Bioware has announced plans to release some new multiplayer DLC that will be playable within a few days. The “Resurgence Pack,” will hit platforms on April 10 in North America and April 11 in Europe. It will be a free add-on.
Resurgence contains two new maps and 6 characters. The map Hydra is an abandoned Quarian warehouse that has been turned into a hydroelectric generator, while the Condor map is an outpost on the Turian home planet
In addition to a Batarian Soldier & Sentinel, Geth Engineer & Infiltrator, a Krogan Battlemaster Vanguard and an Asari Justicar Adept, there will be new weapons to play with.
It seems that long running manga are starting to become an endangered species as yet another manga is about to reach its end. It has been revealed in the 19th issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine that Air Gear is going to be ending in only five more chapters.
The series has had a very long run as it has been published since 2002 which means it will be ending a decade long run that saw a few anime series released in both Japan and North America as well. Does the ending of Air Gear strike you as something odd or does it seem fitting that the manga end now?
Huge news coming out of Sakura-Con today as it was announced by Aniplex of America that they will be releasing the anime series Bakemonogatari in North America at some point in the future. Unfortunately at this moment Aniplex did not want to go into any further detail about how the show will be released nor when we can expect the release.
It is worth noting that the original release of Bakemonogatari featured 15 episodes, with three episodes released after the original airing of the series. Unfortunately Aniplex did not have anything to say about the sequel to Bakemonogatari, Nisemonogatari at the time of this announcement either. With high buy-rates and plenty of fans begging for a release in North America, Bakemonogatari may be a very lucrative release for Aniplex in the future.