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WiiWare/DSiWare releases for this week ending 24th December

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Here are this week’s releases a little bit early:

  • Mix Superstar (WiiWare: Digital Leisure Inc., 500 Wii Points)
  • Hydroventure (Nintendo: WiiWare, 1200 Points)
  • Mario Party 2 (Nintendo: Nintendo 64, 1,000 Wii Points)
  • Zenonia (DSiWare: GAMEVIL Inc., 800 Nintendo DSi Points)
  • Music on: Drums (DSiWare: Abylight, 500 DSi Points)
  • GO Series: Dark Spirits (DSiWare: Gamebridge, 200 Nintendo DSi Points)

As promised, Nintendo’s Christmas Eve gift on their download services is a real cracker. Not only their unique new platformer, but also N64 classic Mario Party 2 is being released. Personally, I had the original Mario party on Nintendo 64 but missed out on the immediate sequel so I might have to pick it up. Are you going to treat you or your loved ones to any of these this Christmas?

Square Enix App Store Sale!

I have great news. Square Enix has just made all their games on the App Store on sale to celebrate the release of Secret of Mana for the iOS devices (read about it HERE). Yes, you heard that right. Chart-topping RPGs like Chaos Rings, Song Summoner and Final Fantasy I/II are all on sale up to 50% off! If this isn’t a great sale, I don’t know what is. Square Enix is one of the few developers that rarely put their games on sale; I don’t remember when the last time they did this is. This means, you should get them all while they are still cheap! It will only last until the 5th of January. Have fun!

  • Chaos Rings ($12.99→ $5.99 )
  • Chaos Rings for iPad ($15.99→ $7.99 )
  • Vanguard Storm ($3.99→ $1.99 )
  • Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes – Encore ($9.99→ $4.99 )
  • Sliding Heroes ($0.99→ FREE )
  • Hills and Rivers Remain ($4.99→ $1.99 )
  • Final Fantasy ($8.99→ $3.99 )
  • Final Fantasy II ($8.99→ $3.99 )
  • Chocobo Panic ($3.99→ $1.99 )
  • Voice Fantasy ($2.99→ $0 .99 )
  • Crystal Defenders ($7.99→ $3.99 )
  • Crystal Defenders for iPad ($7.99→ $3.99 )

Gameloft Holiday Sale!

Have you been following Gameloft’s twitter for their advent calendar? I hope you do, because the very generous peoples at Gameloft has just made twenty-one of their games on the App Store on sale as part of their 20th giveaway! A total of TWENTY-ONE games at $0.99 each! I’ll suggest you to get them if you don’t have them, because they are all great games at their original price, and it’s a steal at 1 buck each! The sale will only last until the 22nd (which is tomorrow) and we don’t know when Gameloft is going to put them on sale again. Enjoy and happy holidays!

iPhone and iPod Touch

– Uno
– Real Football 2011
– Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles
– Shrek Kart
– James Cameron’s Avatar
– The Oregon Trail
– Let’s Golf 2
– Splinter Cell Conviction
– NFL 2011
– Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
– The Settlers
– Iron Man 2
– Driver
– Hero Of Sparta 2

iPad

– Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
– Splinter Cell Conviction
– NFL 2011
– Blokus
– Let’s Golf 2
– James Cameron’s Avatar
– Zombie Infection

Get into the Holiday spirit in Hyperdimension Neptunia

Hyperdimension Neptunia is already a play on the real world gaming industry as the main characters mostly reflect the current generation of consoles. There are even different gaming industries which are represented as characters within the game. But that isn’t enough now is it? Now you can dress up the main girl Neptune in a Santa outfit just in time for the holidays.

Also a few other characters will be getting new clothing as well, as Compa is receiving a nurse outfit and IF is getting a classic Japanese gym uniform. Of course as the game hasn’t been released in the United States yet these costumes are will only available on the Japanese PSN Store when they are released tomorrow but we have contacted NIS America to see if they will also be making these outfits available for download once Hyperdimension Neptunia makes its way to American shores early next year.

Secret of Mana coming to the Appstore tonight; available in NZ now

Hey everyone guess what? Perhaps one of the greatest RPGs to ever grace the SNES will now be available on your iDevices tonight. Yep that is right, Square Enix has revealed that Secret of Mana will be able to be released within its 2010 window, and even better it is tonight. The proof of this fact is already available as the Secret of Mana is already available in the New Zealand App Store for $12.99NZ. What this means is that within a couple of hours we can expect a release in the US App Store as well for an expected price of $8.99.

Above you can see a screenshot for the game itself which looks like it will retain its original graphics with a few additions of course to go along with the new touch screen controls that have been obviously implemented into the series. These controls already look quite similar to your standard RPG touch controls but we cannot guess yet as to how they will handle.

This Week On XBLA (12,20,2010)

Xbox Live is keeping with the holiday season and offering tons of content, including a Dead Space 2 demo and the beginning of 10 days of XBLA deals, which starts with Super Meat Boy for 800 MSP (which was 800 when released, but we will ignore the technicalities).

This week’s Deal of the Week is a bunch of Forza 3 DLC, these offer extra cars, tracks and a couple of Avatar items, all at half the price. Check out the full list:

This week’s XBLA title is “A World of Keflings”, for 800 Microsoft Points.We’ll have a review of the game on Wednesday to help any of you to decide, but I can tell you this: “If you liked the first game, you will like this game a whole bunch more!”

However, if building a world for the Keflings isn’t your thing then how about shooting some people up in the Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam  expansion for 1200 Microsoft Points today?

No? Are you more into RPGs? Then how about Fallout: New Vegas’ Dead Money DLC which also comes to the Xbox Live Marketplace today and only for 800 Microsoft Points.

No? How about some price cuts for DLC you didn’t grab at the full price? A price cut for BlazBlue: Continuum Shift DLC arrives today, along side a price cut for Hydrophobia.

Not planning to buy any of that? Well, there are some Games on Demand coming this week as well, which include Red Dead Redemption and Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, for those of you who are still not playing Red Dead Redemption or want to jump into another Prince of Persia game.

Bulletstorm decorates its tree with style

Nothing makes it feel more like the holidays than decorating a tree. Everyone has their own traditions and some people may not even decorate a tree at all. But Grayson Hunt from Bulletstorm looks like he has a new tradition all his own. It’s a bit interesting to say the least as he decorates his Christmas tree with bounder grenades and dead bodies.

This is a must see video especially for those who are interested in hearing Grayson swear like a sailor to mellow holiday tunes. Plus we see plenty of different ways that the whip grapple can be used; but to be honest this is perhaps one of the best holiday themed trailers I’ve ever seen.

Word Lens, a Spanish Teacher’s Nightmare

Hello Spanish Teachers!

A new app has come to the Iphone that will put you out of a job. This app is called Word Lens and it instantly translates any spanish text into english or vice versa. Sure, there are some boundaries, such as it can’t translate fancy text such as cursive but there are rarely any signs in cursive.

Having trouble with that spanish homework? Five Dollars and you can ace all of that homework, which usually consists of just translating spanish text into english or vice versa (at least mine was, and that is the reason I still don’t know spanish). I really don’t know how they are going to manage to teach kids spanish anymore with this app. It makes the whole situation so easy! Tests might take a bit a maneuvering, but if you all take turns pretending you are sick so the teacher brings you to the nurse, the other students can then ace that test.

Check out the video below to see it in action. The app is free, but the dictionaries that translate words back and forth aren’t and they cost $5 (USD) each.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2OfQdYrHRs&feature=player_embedded[/pro-player]

Huge Hydrophobia Update and Price Drop

Today brings a huge update to Hydrophobia and a change in the price. The new price is 800 MSP down from 1200MSP and it creates an extremely tempting purchase for those of you looking for a game to spend your free time with this Christmas holiday. Check out our review of the game here if you want to learn more about it.

In regards to the massive update, Dark Energy’s Joint Creative Director, Pete Jones, has stated:“Thanks to the bespoke procedural technology and data driven architecture of the InfiniteWorlds engine, we’ve been able to cram a huge amount into a tiny patch – to be honest we didn’t think it was possible to make as many changes as we have. The camera and control changes alone makes it play so differently; it’s a whole new experience. We have listened to what the community liked and disliked about the game; we know we didn’t get everything right first time around but we have taken this time to refine the experience.”

The list of changes is huge and incredibly long. You can either check out the video below for a taste of all the changes or scroll down even further to read the complete list of changes. Either way, the changes – both the patch and the lower price – are welcomed with open arms.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE1odtt9i3U&feature=player_embedded[/pro-player]

Improved Graphics

  • Character dynamic self-shadowing
  • Enhanced lighting
  • Improved textures
  • Better water spray effects
  • Improved water reflection and refraction
  • Enhanced electricity effects
  • Environmental geometry tweaks
  • Additional video texture work

Physics Enhancements

  • Increased number of dynamic objects
  • More realistic character water resistance
  • Explosive forces re-balanced

Overhauled Camera System

  • Camera positioned closer to character
  • Improved tracking of the action
  • Enhanced collision detection
  • Better FOV for framing the action

Improved Movement and Animations

  • More fluid and precise character control
  • Improved character animations add realism
  • Enhanced animation transitions make the character more ‘weighty’

New Climbing System

  • Continuous hand-over-hand climbing system added
  • All new, more realistic animations
  • More fluid climbing controls and movement

Platforming

  • Automatic ledge grab functionality
  • Improved swing mechanic
  • Improved jump-from-balance mechanic

Control Layout

  • Switch to a more traditional control layout
  • A to jump
  • LT to aim
  • RB to detonate enhanced Gel and Energy Rounds

Dialogue Re-Edit

  • Dialogue has been pruned
  • Irritating or extraneous lines cut

Cutscenes Re-edit

  • Cutscenes reviewed and edited
  • Overly long cutscenes shortened

Collectables

  • Emails and E-Books no longer interrupt gameplay when collected
  • Collectables re-positioned throughout levels
  • Points awarded for collectables tweaked

New Waypoint System

  • Waypoints for every objective and sub objective
  • Choose permanent on-screen waypoints or new MAVI only mode
  • Waypoints added for Ciphers and Frequency Keys with colour coding
  • Corpses with Frequency Keys glow orange for easy identification

Map Improved

  • Improved controls and button layout
  • Default view of Kate’s position
  • Toggle Kate’s position / objective location manually
  • Easier to navigate

Prompts

  • Prompts re-worked for better clarity
  • Prompt triggering reviewed and improved

Tutorials

  • Video tutorials cut back
  • Improved in game tutorials
  • New tutorial puzzles

Wading Improved

  • Enhanced physical character feedback from water forces
  • Improved transitions between wade states

Swimming Improved

  • Improved swimming controls, more finely balanced
  • 180 degree swim turn removed
  • Improved camera behaviour when swimming
  • Underwater combat system streamlined

Puzzles

  • Improved feedback for Cipher and Frequency Keys
  • Ciphers re-positioned for greater accessibility
  • New mission orders related to Ciphers add to the backstory
  • Existing puzzles refined where possible
  • New electric puzzle elements added

Damage System Improved

  • Kate no longer unfairly damaged/killed by unseen elements
  • Fire/electrical damage reduced
  • Combat damage re-balanced

Overhauled Damage Feedback

  • Monochrome health feedback system implemented
  • Enhanced directional damage indication
  • Heartbeat force feedback and SFX added
  • Audio ducking system improves health feedback

All New Oxygen Feedback System

  • Oxygen bar added
  • Heartbeat force feedback and SFX added
  • Phobia effect for oxygen feedback enhanced
  • Phobia audio hallucinations added
  • FOV pulse added for drowning feedback
  • Phobia warping effect removed from non-submerged sections

Overhauled Combat System

  • Automatic weapon holster/unholster system
  • Seamless integration of combat / non-combat systems
  • Improved aim reticule
  • Aim remapped to LT
  • Destructible objects highlighted more clearly
  • Destructible objects easier to hit
  • A greater supply of ammo throughout the levels
  • AI improved and enemies rebalanced
  • More enemies and more engaging combat design

Weapons Improved

  • Sonic Rounds overheat removed
  • Sonic Rounds charge time halved
  • Sonic Rounds do more damage to NPCs and are lethal
  • Multiple Gel and Energy Rounds can be deployed simultaneously
  • Deployed Gel/Energy rounds can be detonated as a group

All New Cover System

  • Smoother transitions in and out of cover
  • Easier and more intuitive to get in and out of cover
  • Toggle cover whether armed or unarmed
  • All new animations make cover system more realistic

Checkpoints and Reloading

  • Checkpoint positions reviewed and improved
  • More checkpoints
  • Automated and faster reload after death

Levels and Game Balance

  • Vent behaviour improved
  • General level design tweaks
  • AI numbers and positioning improved
  • Ammo amount and placement improved
  • Collectable placement improved
  • Gameplay balance improved throughout

Value

  • Price dropped to just 800 Microsoft points
  • Trial extended to allow players to sample more of the game for free

Fallout: New Vegas’ Dead Money delivers a sad Nightkin and hologram

So now there are a few days left until Christmas but this poor Nightkin is just so depressed looking that Bethesda thought that they would give him a bit of a present. That present of course is the glory of being displayed in a screenshot for the upcoming Dead Money DLC for Fallout: New Vegas.

Of course he isn’t the only screenshot we get however, instead we also were graced with yet another screenshot to show off what appears to be of some female hologram in front of the Sierra Madre. No information as to who the woman is, but thanks to the trailer that was released last week we do know that the Nightkin above may end up being one of your companions in the Dead Money DLC.