Tomodachi Life Review: Fleeting Charm - Error Not Found
Added: 11.06.2014 5:13 | 11 views | 0 comments
Clint Prentice writes: "On the morning of my fifth day with Tomodachi Life I booted up my 3DS and started the game. During the initial load a light caught my 3DS at just the right angle and I saw myself through the glare. Eyes drooping, mouth frowning, I looked into the mirror of my soul and wondered why. Why was I so desperate to see what my Miis were up to? Why wont Chie and my look-alike start dating? Why does Evan like sports? Why is Michael upset? Why am I so set on checking my Island every 30 minutes for something new to do?"
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| Paparazzi - Preview
Added: 10.06.2014 23:48 | 9 views | 0 comments
Click click click
Pringo Dingo games introduced me to Indiecade booth, where countless entertaining and interesting games sat together waiting for anyone willing to ignore the louder, more bombastic blockbusters the conference has become known for and while the title is criminally small at the moment the developers showcased a knowing awareness of humor in gameplay mechanics by pitting two against each other. One person takes on the role of a famous celebrity while another tries to snap pictures of the star to earn a little scratch.
ItÄ‚Ë€â„Ës far from the paparazzo missions you may have played in last yearÄ‚Ë€â„Ës where you had to dedicatedly steer a motorcycle next to a teen starlet for cheap laughs. Instead of attempting to line up the perfect shot in an absurd downtown chase, youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll click wildly as the celebrity dashes behind buildings or into crowds. While the concept might not sound like much, thereÄ‚Ë€â„Ës plenty of room for expansion.
The build I played at E3 only featured two levels, but there seemed to be about a dozen planned. First player takes control of the celebrity with an Xbox 360 controller attached to the laptop running Pringo DingoÄ‚Ë€â„Ës early build. The left stick would slowly navigate the celebrity up, down, left, and right although movement with only the analog stick proved painfully slow. The celebrity player can tap the A button to dash an infinite number of times but with the screen crawling right, you canÄ‚Ë€â„Ët just hang behind a building and wait for time to run out. Crowds move too, so even if you dash towards one it might not keep you covered for long forcing you to adjust your position.
The second player as the paparazzi uses the left mouse button to snap as many pictures as possible. Both the paparazziÄ‚Ë€â„Ës camera and the celebrityÄ‚Ë€â„Ës dash ability work in an unlimited capacity, but as the paparazzi takes pictures the celebrityÄ‚Ë€â„Ës dignity falls. The more pictures the paparazzi takes, the more money he or she earns. The celebrity can run into adoring fans to recover a little dignity, but ultimately the goal is to finish a sequence with more meter than the other player.
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The first level took us downtown where the celebrity could hide behind buildings and crowds, but the second level featured a vibrant club with crowds of screaming fans, big speakers, and a few stages. Snapping a few pictures of the celebrity in a row felt really satisfying because it meant I had successfully kept the dashing sprite in my sights and the pictures fall away either blank and lifeless or in an explosion of pure could-you-please-turn-TMZ-off-now-please.
I asked the developers what they had planned for the game and right now the focus has been put squarely on finishing levels and core mechanics. The title is on Steam Greenlight and Kickstarter. $10 will secure you a digital copy of the title . Look for more from E3 on GameRevolution all week long.
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| Gunman Clive 2 is set to shoot its way onto the 3DS later in the year
Added: 10.06.2014 12:15 | 0 views | 0 comments
Gunman Clive 2 is heading to the 3DS in the not-too-distant future. And judging by the trailer sitting just above this paragraph, it's looking pretty darn impressive.
The game is the sequel to the Gold Award-winning 3DS blaster Gunman Clive. Or if you're of a mobile persuasion, the Silver Award-winning iOS and Android blaster Gunman Clive.
Once again you're playing as the titular cowboy,...
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| Kind of Soccer
Added: 10.06.2014 8:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
It's kind of soccer...but it's more of an assault on the referee! Click and drag to aim the ball and release to pass to a teammate or strike the ref. If you hit the referee, it's a point for you - but if you miss and the ball goes out, it's a point for him. The first to 5 wins!
Play now and knock out the referee!
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| Gunman Clive Running On Wii U, Could Release If Demand
Added: 09.06.2014 20:14 | 5 views | 0 comments
Just moments ago Nintendo released the debut trailer for Gunman Clive 2 for the 3DS eShop, following a very successful first outing. The games creator Bertil Horberg has Tweeted a photo showing the original game running on the Wii U. Its also been revealed that should Horberg recieve enough feedback from fans, the Wii U release could become an eventuality.
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| Gunman Clive 2 (3DS) - E3 Trailer
Added: 09.06.2014 18:15 | 0 views | 0 comments
Gunman Clive is coming to the Nintendo 3DS eShop this fall. Check out the E3 trailer.
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| E3 2014: Nintendo Reveals New eShop Games in Trailer Extravaganza
Added: 09.06.2014 18:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
A first look at six titles, including Gunman Clive 2
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| Swordsman Online Closed Beta Giveaway
Added: 06.06.2014 20:45 | 0 views | 0 comments
GameSpot is giving away beta codes for . 2. Log in with your Perfect World account information. 3. Click on your username in the upper-right corner. 4. Select Redeem Key and enter in your beta key from above. That’s it! Swordsman will begin downloading and you’ll be ready to play as soon as closed beta begins
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