Max & The Magic Marker has seen quite a bit of a resurgence since releasing on the PSN recently, but Easy Interactive have plans to bring the hit indie title to the Nintendo DS and have now released a new trailer to show how this handheld version will work. In the clip, we get a good look at the platforming greatness of the game, as well as the new touchscreen controls where players can assist max by drawing in objects to solve the many environmental puzzles within.
Even if you own Max & The Magic Marker on one of the many digital platforms it has released on thus far, this DS version looks to bring new life to this vibrant world and the stylus looks to compliment Max’s magical marker controls perfectly. Check out the new trailer below and you can catch Max & The Magic Marker’s DS debut this holiday season.
It’s that time of the week again. Nintendo have released a few offerings on all of their digital formats, with new releases gracing the WiiWare, DSiWare, and 3DS eShop.
The first up is Catrap, which originally was released on the Game Boy. This title has players put their puzzler skills to use to solve 100 levels in order to return Catboy and Catgirl to their human forms. This title is of course exclusive to the 3DS Virtual Console and is priced at a low $2.99.
On the WiiWare front comes 101-in-1 Explosive Megamix for 700 points, while the DSiWare is seeing the breakout clone 1001 Blockbusters for 200 ponts and Gamelion’s Furry Legends for 500.
Those itching for a new Nintendo video are also in luck, as Dreamworks Animation have released Night of the Living Carrots Part 1, which features some of the cast from Monsters vs Aliens.
Not a bad week at all. So what do you plan on snagging this week?
While Capcom have already announced both Nova and Phoenix Wright’s inclusion for Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, new trailers and screenshots have arisen to show just how these characters will play. The most interesting inclusion for UMvC3 has been the Ace Attorney himeself, and it looks like Phoenix Wright will bring his same antics from the courtroom into battle as his trademark shouts (OBJECTION!) will be used to bring justice to all of his opponents.
On the Marvel Side, Nova has also been given some love with his own unique trailer. Now I’m not too familiar with Nova as of yet as I’ve never read the comics, but this character looks to be one of speed and close combat as he is seen delivering some thunderous blows to his opponents.
If you live in the New York area, you will be pleased to know that both characters will be playable on the floor this week at New York Comic-Con. You can check out both trailers as well the new set of screens for Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 down below.
After recently acquiring an iPad I find myself the owner of an all Apple family consisting of an iPhone, iPad, iMac and Macbook. If Apple starts making appliances I’ll probably own those as well (though not until the reviews pan out, I’m not that insane). The only Microsoft product I own is an Xbox, I’m just waiting for Apple to team up with a console (I’m kidding, and also if they did it would probably be Nintendo).
With the iOS 5 and the iCloud integration system coming out, it looks like Apple is turning into a lifestyle instead of just some pieces of tech. And, in the perfect example, I have this Apple lifestyle. I wasn’t always like this though, I promise, in fact the Apple fever only started recently.
I was always a huge PC backer, I laughed at Apple people and their lack of games. I had experience with the big colourful boxes when I was a kid and I hated them and their whole way of doing things, I was firmly into my dislike of change at that point. Then Vista happened. A little while later (around four years ago now) I found myself needing a new computer because my old one had a virus (not from porn, at least I don’t think so) and to get XP on a new desktop meant I had to either settle for an old machine or pay more. As a Jewsian I not only want a cheaper product, but I want a fairly decent quality product, so both those options went against my life philosophies. Then the sales guy dragged my mother and I over to the pretty, pretty iMacs. They were relatively cheap, had far less processing power but they didn’t need as much so it kind of balanced out, inbuilt cam, no tower, and just so, so pretty.
I took my pretty iMac home and started playing with it. First off, I couldn’t find the internet browser and didn’t have the internet browser capable phone to Google what it was. But after overcoming that little hurdle I got to business. I hated the Mac version of MSN Messenger, but the rest of Microsoft Office was dealable, and then came the long love affair with Apple.
A year ago I signed up for an iPhone 3GS, then half a year ago I bought a Macbook (old but reliable and funnily enough more highly powered than my iMac), and so on.
But I don’t just like Apple cos it’s pretty. That wouldn’t be enough to make me stick around through the lack of decent games (although, thank God that is changing), it’s the integration and the way that it basically tries to make your life just that bit simpler.
For example, I wasn’t aware of this, but after buying my Macbook I saw that in Finder (file browser) I could connect to my iMac wirelessly. I didn’t need to install software, adjust network settings, or even go to effort to find it, my iMac was just calmly chilling out in the sidebar of Finder.
Not only can I transfer files back and forth over my network, but I can also share screens with it and control it remotely. Which has led to more than a few pranks on my part if anyone’s using the iMac at the same time.
Then we come to the portable Apple products. These days there are apps that utilise two iPhones or iTouches as controllers and an iPad as the screen (off the top of my head, Fifa 12 and Scrabble). Basically this says to people that own an iPad without the smaller devices, ‘why?’.
There’s a reason Apple is going to take over the world if people let them, and it’s not because Apple is pretty or that they have superior tech (which I will be the very first to admit they don’t), but it’s because they push the boundaries and that the way they design their products is to fit with the rest of their products. So once you buy one, you tend to buy another and another, until pretty soon you’re like me.
Arkham City has thrown in it’s cowl with fellow heavy hitters Uncharted and Mass Effect and officially joined the ‘Online Pass’ craze. Retail copies of the game will be able to access the Catwoman content via a code included, but as per usual anyone who buys a preowned copy or rents the title will have to cough up some cash to access it.
So what content is on the line here? Four story scenes with Catwoman as the playable character, and access to her for the Riddler’s Revenge challenge mode. Warner Bros. have said that the content is not necessary to completing the game, and players without it will still encounter Catwoman as part of the story. That’s not likely to reassure many though, as Catwoman’s inclusion as a playable character isn’t exactly a minor addition.
The price for this is tying in with the rest of the pack – 800 Microsoft Points for the 360, equivalent to $9.99 for the PS3.
It seems that this is the new weapon of choice for publisher’s in their battle against the second hand games market – adding a $10 fee to every second hand purchase.
Popular mobile game’s developer GAMEVIL have today released a new title for the iOS, ADVENA, an action RPG that plays like no other.
ADVENA doesn’t just allow you to play as one hero but as a party of 3 in real-time action raiding, with the ability to strategize with dynamic shifting between characters.
Characters can become numerous classes as well as develop many different skills. With over 200 levels featured in the game, there is plenty of time to build a party that is just right for you.
GAMEVIL have also released a trailer and screenshots for the newly released title which can be found below. You can purchase ADVENA for 99 cents on the iTunes Store here. What do you think of ADVENA? Let us know in the shoutbox and comments section.
Tecmo Koei released a whole bunch of screenshots for Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends which you can see below. Believe me, this gallery shows off pretty much anything you want to see in this new PlayStation 3 exclusive Dynasty Warriors title. To top it off they have also released a gameplay video that focuses on showing off the abilities of a new character named Wang Yi.
Wang Yi appears to use a pair of sai, though quite large ones at that. You can see her show off her moves below and expect to see much more of the title as the release is just a little more than a month away at this point.
If you thought that the Men in Black movie franchise was dead and gone then you are just living in a world where you have already been flashed by a neuralyzer. Well not really, because as far as I know, not many people realize that there is a Men in Black III in the works and it is set to be released sometime next year. But one company knows about it.
Activision has announced that they will be working on a Men in Black game to coincide with the release of the movie. Not much information was given at the time of announcement, besides that it will be released on both consoles and handhelds. Also the above screenshot was released so there is that. Who’s excited to see if they can recreate what we loved about the first two Men in Black movies in video game format?
While a few games have been announced to make use of the 3DS Slide Pad, none of them are as prevalent in the West as Resident Evil: Revelations. When it was announced that Resident Evil: Revelations would make use of the attachment which adds another control pad, fans were apprehensive as to what they should expect if they didn’t feel like shelling out the extra $20 for the attachment.
Famitsu revealed that the extra circle pad would be used simply for aiming in the title. The left pad will be used for moving and the right for turning and aiming. This is extremely underwhelming and seems like something that only people who desperately want two circle pads will want to purchase. Perhaps some future titles will make better use of the attachment…
2K Games and Digital Extremes’ ‘The Darkness II’ is shaping up to be one good looking video game, as seen in a new series of vignettes trailers for the upcoming gaming.
Each vignette showcases a power of the Darkness that players will be able to utilise in the game. These include the all new ‘Swarm’ ability and ‘Gun Channeling’, along with everyone’s favourite ‘Black Hole’ and trusty ‘Darkling’ buddy.
The Darkness II is set to be released on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC on February 7 in North America and February 10 in Australia and Europe.
Powers of The Darkness Swarm: [pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqNj-sAc5mo&feature=channel_video_title[/pro-player]
Powers of The Darkness Gun Channeling: [pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAK7RVhIytQ&feature=relmfu[/pro-player]
Powers of The Darkness Black Hole: [pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tw7WV3otF0&feature=relmfu[/pro-player]
Powers of The Darkness Darkling: [pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRnTOfgrodM&feature=relmfu[/pro-player]