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Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW! Friends On The HUB Trailer (HD)

Added: 10.10.2013 18:41 | 2 views | 0 comments


Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW! is a brand new action game from the creative minds of Pendleton Ward (creator of the award-winning Adventure Time animated series) and game developer WayForward, and is the follow-up to the mathematical, algebraic, and radical success of Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!. The adventure features a completely new storyline staged in the Land of Ooo as players help Princess Bubblegum save the Candy Kingdom by exploring the mysteries surrounding a massive Secret Royal Dungeon. In Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!, play as multiple fan-favorite characters from the show with up to four players, including Finn, Jake, Marceline, Ice King, and more and showcase your best attack moves with special abilities and skills to defeat baddies throughout the dungeon.

From: www.gamershell.com

Rune Factory 4 - GR Review

Added: 09.10.2013 16:40 | 14 views | 0 comments


From tending cows to slaying monsters, it's all in a day's work. I've quickly grown a fondness for the way Japanese developers smartly use time as a mechanic to bond players with their characters and those in the game. I've plumbed TV worlds, I've led campaigns against the forces of darkness, I've hunted monsters, and now I've tended bovine. Rune Factory 4 is a special blend of Harvest Moon and active-battle dungeon crawling, but players may need to brace themselves for more exposition than they want. Fans and series novices will have to learn all the basics and start from scratch with an amnesiac Prince or Princess as their avatar. There's a ton of dialogue and a long road to anything resembling a conclusion, but a commute or plane trip will fade away as the gameplay hours tally up. Rune Factory 4 will soak up more time than it actually takes to run a farm and slaughter monsters, but the franchise seems determined to remain insular and averse to risk. This sounds really weird considering Rune Factory's history. It was born of a desperate need to radically evolve Harvest Moon, but after five different games across PlayStation and Nintendo platforms, this one seems a little stubborn. Players can tend to animals, crops, and fight through the story, but more often than not the game will follow in lockstep instructing them through the motions. I'd forgive anyone who can't stay entertained by the plot, which only exacerbates the time for a sweet grind. Where other games do a better job layering plot with an excessive tutorial section, Rune Factory 4 just lays it on thick. The light voice-acting and cheery music keep things on the humorous side, but any given character might annoy the bejeezus out of players. Earning points to unlock festivals and expansions, upgrading abilities, and upgrading the town are all still motivating, but it'll take a while before players see a lot of variety in any one area. Allowing dedicated, knowledgeable players a larger variety of unlocks would work better and keep tutorial hours teresting. Again, if the plot wears thin early, the writing will quickly wear on your nerves and hours will feel like days. As someone more a visitor than a Princely Mayor to the Rune Factory franchise, it felt like I had fallen out of the joke. Eventually more of the town opens and the social elements help you form a stronger bond with your character. Some characters speak with each other, while others will require you to complete side objectives, both without too much repetition. Certainly, Rune Factory 4 is the distracted Japanophile to Animal Crossing's more abstract and by-the-numbers life simulation. Dungeons don't really help, as they feel like a complete sideshow to the steady growth of your town, but that also means they're only as fun as mashing buttons can be. Boss battles might feel like they take too long as enemies transform and feature lots of health, but it does end up feeling like conquering a mountain. The franchise's matchmaking elements return and let players get down to business with all kinds of folk. Before anyone asks if the player can take someone to the barn house, Rune Factory 4 is rated E10+ which means players of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy the game so long as they like animeĂł-styled art and big talking dragons. For the next game in the series, I hope Rune Factory can strive to radically reinvent itself, because this entry's biggest weakness is that it can feel too refined and set in its ways. In keeping the door open for newcomers, it loses sight of breaking new ground. Code provided by publisher. Exclusive to 3DS.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Princess Hair Salon

Added: 08.10.2013 17:41 | 5 views | 0 comments


Our Beautiful Princess Tania takes great pleasure in caring her hair. She likes her hair very much. She needs your help to do her hair. Kindly help the Princess to have a stylish hair and make her beautiful. Also select a suitable dress for the occasion.

From: www.fupa.com

News: The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD took just 6 months to develop

Added: 07.10.2013 16:12 | 4 views | 0 comments


Nintendo didn't want fans to wait too long for Wii U Zelda.

In an interview with 4Gamer (via ZeldaInformer), Aonuma explained that development of Wind Waker HD "took about 6 months. Development was still difficult. You had to consider the difference in hardware at the time.

"Additionally there is a technique known as toon shading, which gives the game a very animated look. At that time, the technique was established, but had not be used before by our staff, everyone had to do everything by hand."

Aonuma says that he chose to develop an HD port of Wind Waker over Twilight Princess and Skyword Sword after realising that it...



From: www.videogamer.com

The Best and Worst of Zelda: Iterations of Princess Zelda

Added: 05.10.2013 7:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


ZD writes: Princess Zelda, the very princess we have named the legend after. Next to Link, she is arguably the series most important character, appearing in almost every game usually as the very reason for our heros long quest. As the series has grown, the character of Zelda has grown with it, with her evolving from more of a symbolic goal into a human being with feelings and goals of her own. The more the player feels for the Zelda character, the more satisfying that final rescue is. So which games did it best, and which games fell short?

From: n4g.com

Zelda producer on Wii U game -- "It's going well"

Added: 05.10.2013 0:58 | 9 views | 0 comments


Eiji Aonuma speaks positively about upcoming Wii U Zelda game, says it will use GamePad in "various ways"; wants to shake up series with new game.

Development on the upcoming .

"It#146;s going well!,#146; Aonuma said, explaining that the new game will use the Wii U GamePad in "various ways." None of these were specified.

Also in the interview, Aonuma was asked about his recent comment that he is "tired" of making Zelda games. This quote was misinterpreted, he said, because he really meant he is tired of making games based on the same formula.

#146;When I say I#146;m tired, I#146;m not talking about making Zelda, but rather, the same constituent that has been used to make Zelda up until now," Aonuma said. "While on the subject, in regard to how we#146;ve always done things the traditional way until now: #146;Why does it have to be traditional?#146; That#146;s the question I#146;ve been asking myself.#146;

#146;If we don#146;t change that, we can#146;t make something new. We#146;re slightly approaching with that mindset, and also the next Zelda title, which we intend to continue changing," he added. "However, this brings us to the topic, #146;Exactly what is The Legend of Zelda about?#146;

Aonuma said something that is "traditional" is something that, in a sense, copies from the work that came before it. By continuing to do this, a franchise's uniqueness can fade away, he said.

"So, by no means, am I tired of it,#146; Aonuma said. #146;Rather, the more we change it, the more I get fired up. Having someone think #146;Huh? Is this Zelda?!#146; at first, then #146;Oh, it is Zelda,#146; is what we#146;re going for. Something that wouldn't make it matter whether Link or Princess Zelda appear in it or not. Something where it wouldn't even matter if Zelda is actually a princess, or not.#146;

Aonuma will discuss the Legend of Zelda series during a .

From: www.gamespot.com

Import Showcase: Battle Princess of Arcadias

Added: 04.10.2013 14:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


"Last year Nippon Ichi announced a bunch of things to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Among them was a game called Project Arcadia, which went on to become Battle Princess of Arcadias. Unlike a lot of titles Nippon Ichi publishes, Battle Princess of Arcadias is a unique take on the classic side scroller beat em up genre. With Dragons Crown renewing peoples interest in the genre, is Battle Princess of Arcadias another smash hit or is it a pretty looking train wreck?"

From: n4g.com

News: Super Mario 3D World release date confirmed as November 29

Added: 01.10.2013 15:54 | 4 views | 0 comments


Release date brought forward from previously announced December debut.

Nintendo had previously said the game would arrive in Europe during December.

Super Mario 3D World features a host of new power-ups, such as cherries that allow players to duplicate their characters, and a cat transformation.

In the game you will get to take part in cooperative play with Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Peach.

In addition, two new Wii Remote Plus designs will be released on November 8. Fans will have the choice of picking up a red Mario-themed controller and a green Luigi-themed controller.



Source: Nintendo press release



From: www.videogamer.com

Sonic confirmed for new Smash Bros.

Added: 01.10.2013 15:41 | 7 views | 0 comments


The Blue Blur joins roster for upcoming Wii U and 3DS fighting game; joins Mega Man as second confirmed third-party character.

Sonic the Hedgehog is the latest confirmed playable character for 2014's Wii U and 3DS Super Smash Bros. game, Nintendo announced today in a Nintendo Direct briefing.

Sonic follows Mega Man as the second confirmed non-Nintendo character. 2008's featured two third-party characters: Sonic and Solid Snake.

Sonic joins previously confirmed series mainstays like Princess Peach, Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Link, Toon Link, and Samus, as well as newcomers Mega-Man, Wii Fit Trainer, and Villager.

Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS are . There will be no cross-platform play between the two.

For more on the new Smash Bros. game, .

From: www.gamespot.com

Princess and Prince George

Added: 30.09.2013 17:43 | 4 views | 0 comments


Princess kate Middleton is taking Little Prince George out for a walk. Since they are always the focus in the crowd, they must look great! Could you help her and the little prince choose the most cute clothes and accessories? Have fun!

From: www.fupa.com


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