It’s almost here! The most anticipated game of the year!
No it’s not Call of Duty! And it’s not Battlefield! It’s, it’s: Disney Universe!
I may have overdone it there, but hey, who can say no to cute costumed versions of your favourite Disney characters travelling to the different Disney universes to save them from an evil force?
Certainly not me.
Plus the marketing tag line’s campaign has been “Suit Up”, and that phrase is now probably only second to “”Challenge Accepted” in terms of its Legendary-ness.
Barney references aside, Disney’s just released a new music video featuring the song, (you guessed it) “Suit Up” in order to celebrate the launch of Disney Universe on October 27th. It’s just a couple days away, and it better be good, or Disney is going to have a very angry editor knocking at its door.
If you’re not sure what Muffin Knight is, it’s an iOS action platformer that involves a knight travelling through a kingdom in order to recover some muffins. We rated it highly, and the guys over at Angry Mob Games haven’t been slacking off since release.
Their first update saw Games Centre connectivity and multiplayer versus come into the picture, but now it’s time for some more additional content.
Their Halloween update sees the inclusion of a new graveyard level, a new character: the PumpKing, and a new difficulty setting: Dark Lord. The update also comes with iCloud syncing capablities for all versions of the game (including the free one) and also supports Openfeint and Gamefeed. And all this is free, of course.
You can buy the full game for 99 cents here and the free version here.
The launch trailer for Battlefield 3 has made it’s way online today, with the title “Is it real?”. The trailer will also double as a television commercial for the game.
The trailer poses the question “Is it real?” This question could be taken in many ways, but the most obvious of which is question whether the footage shown in the trailer is real life or actually Battlefield 3 footage. As a matter of fact it is footage from Battlefield 3. I won’t be the first to say that it looks pretty much as clsoe as any game comes to realistic graphics.
Battlefield 3 is now available across North America and will be released throughout the rest of the world this week. You can check out the launch trailer below, be sure to let us know what you think of it in the shoutbox and comments section.
Those hoping to watch Maken-ki, C3 and Future Diary will be glad to hear that FUNimation has announced that all three of the titles are now available to be streamed on FUNimation’s streaming service as well as NicoNico today. The streams consist of all episodes that have currently been shown in Japan, including episodes 1-3 of Maken-Ki, 1-4 of C3 and 1-2 of Future Diary.
Last week NicoNico announced that the title streaming would be delayed until a later date, which thankfully was only for a short period of time. Now the streams may only be available to those in North America, but they can be accessed either at FUNimation’s site here or at NicoNico here.
Chinese gamers rejoice somewhat, as what was once a gaming market that was; well void of consoles has been given a small injection of life. So, unable to enjoy the likes of the 360, PS3 and Wii due to oppressive Government and political pressures, enter Lenovo and the Isec. Partnering with Eedoo technologies they hope to bring their Kinect style console to millions of homes across China and with a name like ISec (Sports Entertainment Centre), one would think there will be an emphasis placed on a more healthy active gaming experience. The console also has a Karaoke function and can double as a Home entertainment unit.
The companies have a trial planned for the ISec this Christmas December period with a full nationwide launch expected in the early part of 2012. It will retail for around 3,000 yuan which is about $470 which is not dissimilar from that of the major gaming hardware companies.
Eedoo CEO, Jack Luo has stated that although it is panned only for release in China initially, they would consider other markets should sales in China exceed 1 million units. As long as it has publisher support it should get those figures easily.
It seems that no matter what Nintendo of America tries to do, they can’t shake off the people who don’t want to see the Wii fade into memory with only one or two major titles released this entire year. Shortly before this past weekend began, Nintendo of America’s boss Reggie Fils-Aime decided to take over the companies official Twitter account @NintendoAmerica to have a bit of interaction with fans using the #Regginator hashtag.
Well, things didn’t really go as planned as his first few tweets read exactly like a press release, then, as GamePro reports, Operation Rainfall caught wind of his arrival on the Twitter scene. The group began bombarding Reggie with tweets in an effort to hear about a Xenoblade, Pandora’s Tower or The Last Story announcement. Unfortunately rather than reply to these people, Reggie and his shiny chin made a quick retreat and left everyone hanging on these games longer. Seems like Nintendo just doesn’t feel like supporting its own fanbase anymore.
So here is another culprit with the iPhone 4S, another one bites the dust. As someone who doesn’t really hold any allegiances to either Apple or Android and has owned both, I can’t conclusively say I prefer one or the other. They essentially both do the same things I need, and it is just a phone. I would say for everyday use the iPhone is probably more user friendly, especially with email and having arguments with Siri. But the HTC Desire was better to play around with and surf the web. Games on the other hand, they don’t really interest me on mobile phones yet, but they might in the future.
The funny thing about simply getting a new phone and changing to iOS is people made a bigger deal of it than me, like it was significant that I was shifting teams, or “turning to the darkside”. This sort of perception for rivalry between the two platforms is reminiscent of the times when it was just Nintendo and Sony in the console game, and then Microsoft came along and leveled the playing field. This is something where history may repeat itself, as the Windows Phone might take off once all the new Nokia handsets have Microsoft’s operating system.
Nokia are showcasing their first Windows Mobile Phones tomorrow at the Nokia World Event, there’s alot of questions surrounding what will be shown and Steve Bullmer has mentioned “a bunch of new devices running Windows Phone” will be unveiled. One question that interests me the most is what will Microsoft do with gaming on these new devices?
Microsoft have experience coming late to the party with the Xbox, and Nokia had it’s fair share of lessons learnt from failed platforms (N-Gage!), this puts the partnership in an interesting position at a time when the lines between portables and smartphones are blurring. Microsoft has said in the past that Windows Mobile is a gaming platform for them, but with Nokia they both have a new opportunity to shine.
It’s pretty significant for Microsoft to be in bed with Nokia, afterall Nokia used to be king of the mobile world, then Apple crashed in all guns a-blazing. But if there’s one thing Microsoft knows over Apple; it’s gaming and they already have reputable franchises to back it up. The crazy expansion of gaming on the iPhone sort of just took off by itself, Apple never invested any money into game studios for the iPhone, it seems they have an attitude of indifference. They simply provided a platform and the tools for the community, only after awhile did they care enough to hire some real guns.
If Microsoft and it’s industry “know how” could provide premium quality games and work with Nokia to get a reasonable battery life, a major issue with portable gaming (hello 3DS and Vita), it could be a real winning combo. Not to mention the possibilities Xbox Live and the Xbox brand in general can bring to the table. No one has successfully blended the mix of portable gaming and mobile phone all in one yet (Nokia already tried remember), yes you could argue that the iPhone does, but has it really? I’m sorry but the majority of games are sub-standard, the only reason people waste 99 cents on a game is to fill small gaps of time in their daily lives, like waiting for a situation not to be socially awkward or whatever else. How many people in the iPhone’s massive audience actually want to sit down and play a new release? Sure, there are some exceptions, but its no more than the amount of exceptions in the Wii’s library.
I suppose saying they’re terrible doesn’t matter, as the casual market will make money regardless, but there aren’t too many developers who look at the platform seriously yet. The price point of 99 cents is indicative of the marketing technique based around that number, they’re trying to make you feel like you’re getting more for less, but we know this enticing concept isn’t true. Obviously not every quality game is 99 cents, even if it’s $8.99, you get the point.
I don’t think gaming on the iPhone has the attention of many gamers for this reason, particularly the hardcore, and perhaps it never will because that’s not the intention. Apple emerged in an industry it didn’t really care about and accidently made it work with a micro transaction system. I don’t think they expected gaming to take off, which is evident in their attempts to adapt, such as the strangely designed game center. Its a… casino? It’s like they got two gaming industries confused.
Perhaps to make real change they need to rethink price points and perception around the platform, cheap games are nice, but you get what you pay for. This is Apple afterall; they know how to change consumer behavior if they want to. Microsoft and Nokia may be late to the table, but Apple has yet to capitalize on the significance of the iPhone/iPad in portable gaming, they’re still walking a blurry line. In this light, there might be a chance for Microsoft and Nokia to have an impact with purpose.
While some people, such as myself, aren’t too keen on Online Passes, there is one thing they can sometimes be good for. Extra advertising space. On the back of Battlefield 3’s online pass printout, there is a logo on a black background that is apparently teasing another Medal of Honor title. The picture features the Medal of Honor website as well as what appears to be a shark face on a shield.
There hasn’t been any actual announcement for a Medal of Honor title after the series’ release last year. What do you think this Medal of Honor title could be about? The emblem seen below is certainly different from anything we’ve seen from the series in the past.
It was revealed a little while ago that Battlefield 3 on the Xbox 360 would have an optional HD texture pack that can be installed that would make the game look better on the console. The feature was revealed last week by executive producer Patrick Bach where he said that the game would look like a standard definition release without the package.
With the video released today by WikiGamesGuides we see just how outstanding the difference is with this package. The reason that the texture pack was made optional for Xbox 360 owners, is due to the fact that not all Xbox 360 consoles are available at start with hard drives, unlike the PlayStation 3 and PC platforms. So check out the video below and be sure to download that texture pack because it makes an insane difference.
Proving that there is still plenty of anime that has yet to be licensed, Sentai Filmworks have announced their 5th licenesed title for the month of October, this time it is an anime adaptation of a popular japanese visual novel, Mashiroiro Symphony ~ The Color of Lovers.
Sentai will be releasing Mashiroiro Symphony in a subtitle only DVD set. It appears they do not have any intention of dubbing the series any time soon, but as long as it’s released, right?
Mashiroiro Symphony is the next in a long line of recent licensings from Sentai Filmworks and it certainly will not be the last. What do you think of this licensing? Let us know in the shoutbox and comments section.