UTV Ignition Entertainment and Hothead games have released a new trailer and the first gameplay footage for Swarm. Swarm is an upcoming platformer coming to digital platforms, like the PSN and Steam, in early 2011. In Swarm, you take control of 50 Swarmites and you have to use them to get through levels, collect items, and blow stuff up.
Trailer
Developer Level Walkthrough
Press Release
Seattle, September 6th, 2010 - UTV Ignition Entertainment Ltd., a global publisher and developer of videogames, along with co-publisher Hothead Games, released a brand-new trailer and the first-ever gameplay video for Swarm, the award-winning action platformer launching worldwide on all platforms via digital channels in early 2011. The first video gives players a walkthrough of the brutally hilarious title, guided by Hothead’s Joel DeYoung, while the all-new trailer shows more of the hilarious and exciting ways the lovable yet daft Swarmites can be sacrificed…for the greater good, of course!
In Swarm, players take control of 50 utterly fearless Swarmites and must drive them through an intense, entertaining and often suicidal battle for a greater good. Run, bash, huddle, boost, stack, jump, push and throw your way through gauntlets of death and destruction in an attempt to collect valuable DNA and ensure that at least one Swarmite survives. With a unique combination of mass character control and fast action, the resulting brutal aftermath will make players want to play Swarm over and over again.
Swarm is being developed by Hothead Games and will be available early 2011 on all platforms via digital download.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Hit X Podcast: All The News From QTE Gamers From The Weekend Of Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th September
This is all the news from The Weekend Of Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th September.
You can subscribe to the Hit X: The News Recapping Podcast on iTunes and if you do or are already a subscriber, it would be very helpful for me if you can rate and review the podcast.
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The Re-Cap: News From QTE Gamers From The Weekend Of Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th September
- QTE Blog: The Re-Cap: News From QTE Gamers From Friday 3rd September http://ht.ly/18RDuF
- iPhone: UK Apple site says iOS 4.1 is coming out 8th September in UK http://ht.ly/2zvDI
- Gamecube: A "Easter egg" in Wave Race: Blue Storm has been found that makes the announcer sarcastic http://ht.ly/2zvR7
- Atlus assures fans that they remain in operation and will continue to develop games, they merged with Index Holdings http://ht.ly/2zvS4
- PS3: Fumito Ueda has hinted that there could be announcements regarding The Last Guardian at Tokyo Game Show http://ht.ly/2zvSB
- QTE Blog: Nintendo Have Revealed The Boxart For Kirby's Epic Yarn And Released A New Gameplay Trailer http://ht.ly/18RGLT
- 3DS: High Voltage say they're currently committed to Conduit 2 and the wii, but admit they're impressed with 3DS http://ht.ly/2zwNk
- QTE Blog: Nintendo Have Released New Screenshots And A Trailer For Fluidity http://ht.ly/18RIJr
- QTE Blog: Namco Bandai Announce Namco Museum Megamix Exclusively For The Nintendo Wii http://ht.ly/18RKyS
- 360: its strongly rumoured AT&T is testing U-Verse on the 360. its reportedly only a few months away http://ht.ly/2zJG2
- QTE Blog: Capcom Have Released A New Gameplay Video For Mega Man Online And Character Art http://ht.ly/18SjSN
- Stardock CEO Brad Wardell reveals Elementals disastrous launch has resulted in Layoffs at Stardock http://ht.ly/2zJGH
- Gamefly and Amazon have reportedly changed the release date for MindJack until January 2011 http://ht.ly/2zJHi
- Its reported Realtime Worlds have sold their Project MyWorld to an American Company. http://ht.ly/2zJHS
- GameInformer reveal their upcoming cover, its BioShock Infinite. there's several different covers each different http://ht.ly/2zJJ1
- PS3: there are reports that people are trying to get PSGroove (a version of PS3JailBreak) to run from a PS3 Controller http://ht.ly/2zJJF
- QTE Blog: What Have You Played This Week? http://ht.ly/18SvYc
- QTE Blog: QTE Tweets Of The Week http://ht.ly/18Sz3R
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Re-Cap
Sunday, September 5, 2010
QTE Tweets Of The Week
This top 10 shows the most clicked tweets from my News in brief Twitter stream. There was some big news this week from Apple but, to my surprise, none of them were the big hitters this week. Again the story of the PS3 being hacked came out top and not surpsingly talk of Metal Gear Solid 4 with trophies also featured highly.
10 QTE Blog: Nintendo Announce The Prices Of The Nintendo DSi XL And DSi Are Falling To $169.99 And $149.99 In The USA On 12th September http://ht.ly/18MUo2
9 Online Retailers have a listing for Far Cry 3. its set in africa, uses an updated game engine, coming 2010 http://ht.ly/2wLWj
8 PC: EA have registered the Web Domain TheSims4.com, leading to speculation that a sequel to The Sims 3 will come http://ht.ly/2wLZP
7 iOS 4.2 revealed. coming November to iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch. brings AirPlay which streams Music/video over Wifi + more http://ht.ly/2y3EU
6 iOS 4.1 coming Next week for free. it adds Game Center, fixes proximity sensor, Bluetooth, and 3G performance + more http://ht.ly/2y3yc
5 Wii: Toys 'R' Us USA have a listing for Epic Mickey Collectors Edition. $69.99 gets you 5 inch figure, DVD, Console Skins http://ht.ly/2wM2C
4 QTE Blog: This Weeks WiiWare, DSiWare, And Virtual Console Releases http://ht.ly/18MXda
3 PS3: Hideo Kojima reveals he wants a ultimate version of Metal Gear Solid 4 with trophies+Move+ 3D. says he can't do it http://ht.ly/2y7Yr
2 360: Ruffian admit there are issues with Crackdown 2 Toy Box DLC. there's no patch, but a work around has been found http://ht.ly/2z4Gi
1 PS3: there are reports that people are trying to get PSGroove (a version of PS3JailBreak) to run from a PS3 Controller http://ht.ly/2zJJF
10 QTE Blog: Nintendo Announce The Prices Of The Nintendo DSi XL And DSi Are Falling To $169.99 And $149.99 In The USA On 12th September http://ht.ly/18MUo2
9 Online Retailers have a listing for Far Cry 3. its set in africa, uses an updated game engine, coming 2010 http://ht.ly/2wLWj
8 PC: EA have registered the Web Domain TheSims4.com, leading to speculation that a sequel to The Sims 3 will come http://ht.ly/2wLZP
7 iOS 4.2 revealed. coming November to iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch. brings AirPlay which streams Music/video over Wifi + more http://ht.ly/2y3EU
6 iOS 4.1 coming Next week for free. it adds Game Center, fixes proximity sensor, Bluetooth, and 3G performance + more http://ht.ly/2y3yc
5 Wii: Toys 'R' Us USA have a listing for Epic Mickey Collectors Edition. $69.99 gets you 5 inch figure, DVD, Console Skins http://ht.ly/2wM2C
4 QTE Blog: This Weeks WiiWare, DSiWare, And Virtual Console Releases http://ht.ly/18MXda
3 PS3: Hideo Kojima reveals he wants a ultimate version of Metal Gear Solid 4 with trophies+Move+ 3D. says he can't do it http://ht.ly/2y7Yr
2 360: Ruffian admit there are issues with Crackdown 2 Toy Box DLC. there's no patch, but a work around has been found http://ht.ly/2z4Gi
1 PS3: there are reports that people are trying to get PSGroove (a version of PS3JailBreak) to run from a PS3 Controller http://ht.ly/2zJJF
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Tweets Of The Week
What Have You Played This Week?
The News was fairly constant this week, but I knew if I was going to play Final Fantasy XIII I would have to do so how ever busy it got. I feel happy with how much I played and don't think I could have done much more.
Football Manager 10 – PC – I managed to beat Chelsea 3-2 to reach the FA Cup Semi Final. I didn't get too much further though in the league as I didn't play this much this week.
Final Fantasy XIII – PS3 – I had been putting of playing this game after the range of comments it received when it came out. But I am glad I have started playing it as i'm enjoying it. I'm around 20 hours in and I haven't found it that difficult. In the beginning the battles started to get annoying due to how easy they were, but as the Paradigm system has expanded and enemies have got to a decent level of difficulty, battles have become fast and fun. Graphically, the stuff that looks great really does, but there are some things that look average or worse. I personally don't like the skin on the characters or how It looks in in-game cutscenes. Clothes, faces, and main bits of backgrounds tho can look stunning. The story is hard to discuss because what appears to be gaps have, so far, been filled in later with flash backs. But, some parts do feel edited/cut/rushed over which overall is hard to ignore. The only thing that's been pointless so far is the weapons. With the addition of a upgrade system, there's been no point to buying/using new weapons as the updated weapons are far superior and you don't get enough money to keep buying extra things to upgrade with. I'm looking forward to how to goes, some of the story has been predictable, but I still want to see how it unfolds.
Naruto: Rise Of A Ninja – Xbox 360 – I've been getting into Naruto a lot recently so I looked for some Naruto games I could rent. This is the first game on the Xbox 360 and it covers the story upto the conclusion of Naruto Vs Garra. The main surprise so far has been how good the game looks. For being how old it is, the art style they used really stands out. Everything looks as it should. I've downloaded the Japanese voice pack, and other free DLC, to add authenticity, and turning on subtitles. If it wasn't for the achievements and arbitrary quests this game would be over quick, but neither of those is a bad thing. The game oozes charm and its fun being back early in the Naruto story. The story is not told exactly like it was in the Anime, but the changes they made fit fine. I'm having fun and can't wait to complete it.
Vanquish – PS3 – Demo – this game has intrigued me since it was announced. I'm keen to see how it differs from other 3rd person shooters. Graphically the game looks nice and has a good style to it. It still has some common 3rd person shooter things about it, big burly guys with big guns, but the action can be a lot faster. The controls take some time to get used to but it is possible to get through most of the demo with just knowing how to aim and shoot. The big boss at the end forces you to be more manoeuvrable and to use new weapons, but it is fun seeing how your character finishes it off.
Did you manage to play more games than I have over the week, or do you have any comments on my experiences or questions about the games i've played? If you do, feel free to add them in the comments section.
Football Manager 10 – PC – I managed to beat Chelsea 3-2 to reach the FA Cup Semi Final. I didn't get too much further though in the league as I didn't play this much this week.
Final Fantasy XIII – PS3 – I had been putting of playing this game after the range of comments it received when it came out. But I am glad I have started playing it as i'm enjoying it. I'm around 20 hours in and I haven't found it that difficult. In the beginning the battles started to get annoying due to how easy they were, but as the Paradigm system has expanded and enemies have got to a decent level of difficulty, battles have become fast and fun. Graphically, the stuff that looks great really does, but there are some things that look average or worse. I personally don't like the skin on the characters or how It looks in in-game cutscenes. Clothes, faces, and main bits of backgrounds tho can look stunning. The story is hard to discuss because what appears to be gaps have, so far, been filled in later with flash backs. But, some parts do feel edited/cut/rushed over which overall is hard to ignore. The only thing that's been pointless so far is the weapons. With the addition of a upgrade system, there's been no point to buying/using new weapons as the updated weapons are far superior and you don't get enough money to keep buying extra things to upgrade with. I'm looking forward to how to goes, some of the story has been predictable, but I still want to see how it unfolds.
Naruto: Rise Of A Ninja – Xbox 360 – I've been getting into Naruto a lot recently so I looked for some Naruto games I could rent. This is the first game on the Xbox 360 and it covers the story upto the conclusion of Naruto Vs Garra. The main surprise so far has been how good the game looks. For being how old it is, the art style they used really stands out. Everything looks as it should. I've downloaded the Japanese voice pack, and other free DLC, to add authenticity, and turning on subtitles. If it wasn't for the achievements and arbitrary quests this game would be over quick, but neither of those is a bad thing. The game oozes charm and its fun being back early in the Naruto story. The story is not told exactly like it was in the Anime, but the changes they made fit fine. I'm having fun and can't wait to complete it.
Vanquish – PS3 – Demo – this game has intrigued me since it was announced. I'm keen to see how it differs from other 3rd person shooters. Graphically the game looks nice and has a good style to it. It still has some common 3rd person shooter things about it, big burly guys with big guns, but the action can be a lot faster. The controls take some time to get used to but it is possible to get through most of the demo with just knowing how to aim and shoot. The big boss at the end forces you to be more manoeuvrable and to use new weapons, but it is fun seeing how your character finishes it off.
Did you manage to play more games than I have over the week, or do you have any comments on my experiences or questions about the games i've played? If you do, feel free to add them in the comments section.
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What Have You Been Playing?
Capcom Have Released A New Gameplay Video For Mega Man Online And Character Art
Capcom have released a new gameplay video for Mega Man Universe, as well as screenshots from the video, and character art for the characters in the Video. Capcom had previously released a trailer for Mega Man Universe featuring Bad Box Art Mega Man. this video is a mash up of in-game action from Bad Box Art Mega Man, Mega Man, And RockMan. the video shows each of them playing their own levels and ends with Ryu being teased.
Capcom have also released the poster, shown above. it teases that there are several other characters in the game. the trailer shows Mega Man Universe will have familiar Mega Man gameplay whilst having a new artistic style. the level design appears to indicate that the game will come with some sort of level designer, i say this because the levels have a very uniform look to them like someone picked the parts from a list.
Screenshots
Character Art
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Mega Man Universe
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Namco Bandai Announce Namco Museum Megamix Exclusively For The Nintendo Wii
Namco Bandai have announced Namco Museum Megamix is coming out In November Exclusively on the Nintendo Wii. Namco Museum Megamix comes with 18 ports of Namco arcade games as well as 6 remixed version of Namco Arcade titles. 7 of the games you can expect to see in this collection include:
Screenshots
Press Release
SANTA CLARA, Calif., (Sept. 3, 2010) – Leading video games publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., today announced the latest installment of their popular Namco Museum series with NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX™. Exclusively for Wii™, the game features 18 arcade-perfect ports and six special “remixed” versions of classic Namco arcade titles. Swing, shoot, jump, bop and steer through these exciting remakes with 3D graphic enhancements and intuitive motion controls when NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX is released this November.
NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX gives players a new take on classic franchises while staying true to the core gameplay that made them so popular. Each game will deliver a unique experience with updated PAC-MAN® themed graphics and specially designed Wii motion controls that will have gamers of all skill levels wanting to join in on the fun.
Remixed and original arcade games for NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX include:
• PAC-MAN® – Relive the classic that ignited an absolute arcade sensation. Collect all the pellets in each maze before getting caught by the ghosts; Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde.
• MAPPY® – Help Mappy the police mouse bring criminal cats to justice. Mappy must recover all of the stolen goods by outsmarting the cats in their mansion.
• Galaga® – Prepare for space war! Players must defend their ship from the unrelenting waves of Galaga forces in this 1981 arcade classic.
• GROBDA Remix™ – Control PAC-MAN as he takes out enemy tanks through a series of arenas.
• Pac Motos®– Players control their own PAC-MAN as they attempt to knock other players off a variety of unique arenas. Tilt the Wii Remote™ to move PAC-MAN, collect power-ups and bash into opponents to be the last PAC-MAN standing.
• Pac ‘n Roll Remix™ – PAC-MAN is in a hurry and he needs help. Guide PAC-MAN past obstacles with the Wii Remote as he races to the finish line of each stage.
• Rally-X® – Players must pick up the 10 flags placed around each race track. Use smoke screens and out-race other players to win.
• And many more!
NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX will be available this November exclusively for Wii. For more information about NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX, please visit: http://www.namcobandaigames.com.
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About NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.
NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., is a leading interactive entertainment software publisher and developer based in Santa Clara, CA. The company is a part of the NAMCO BANDAI group of companies known for creating and publishing many of the industry's top video game franchises including the PAC-MAN®, SOULCALIBUR®, NARUTO™ and Tekken® brands. For more information about NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., and our products log onto www.namcobandaigames.com.
NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX ™&© 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. CUTIE Q™ & ©1979 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. DIG DUG® & ©1982 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GALAXIAN® & ©1979 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GAPLUS® & ©1984 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. MAPPY® & ©1983 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. XEVIOUS® & ©1982 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. SUPER “PAC-MAN”® &© 1982 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC-MOTOS® & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GALAGA REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GATOR PANIC REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC’N ROLL REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. RALLY- X REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC&PAL® & ©1983 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC-MANIA® & ©1987 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC-MAN® & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GALAGA® & ©1981 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. DIG DUG®II & ©1985 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. RALLY-X® & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. NEW RALLY-X® & ©1981 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GROBDA® & ©1984 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. MOTOS® & ©1985 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. BOSCONIAN® & ©1981 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. KING&BALLOON® & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GROBDA REMIX™ & ©2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
Press release © 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.
- PAC-MAN
- MAPPY
- Galaga
- GROBDA Remix
- Pac Motos
- Pac ‘n Roll Remix
- Rally-X
Screenshots
Press Release
SANTA CLARA, Calif., (Sept. 3, 2010) – Leading video games publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., today announced the latest installment of their popular Namco Museum series with NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX™. Exclusively for Wii™, the game features 18 arcade-perfect ports and six special “remixed” versions of classic Namco arcade titles. Swing, shoot, jump, bop and steer through these exciting remakes with 3D graphic enhancements and intuitive motion controls when NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX is released this November.
NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX gives players a new take on classic franchises while staying true to the core gameplay that made them so popular. Each game will deliver a unique experience with updated PAC-MAN® themed graphics and specially designed Wii motion controls that will have gamers of all skill levels wanting to join in on the fun.
Remixed and original arcade games for NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX include:
• PAC-MAN® – Relive the classic that ignited an absolute arcade sensation. Collect all the pellets in each maze before getting caught by the ghosts; Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde.
• MAPPY® – Help Mappy the police mouse bring criminal cats to justice. Mappy must recover all of the stolen goods by outsmarting the cats in their mansion.
• Galaga® – Prepare for space war! Players must defend their ship from the unrelenting waves of Galaga forces in this 1981 arcade classic.
• GROBDA Remix™ – Control PAC-MAN as he takes out enemy tanks through a series of arenas.
• Pac Motos®– Players control their own PAC-MAN as they attempt to knock other players off a variety of unique arenas. Tilt the Wii Remote™ to move PAC-MAN, collect power-ups and bash into opponents to be the last PAC-MAN standing.
• Pac ‘n Roll Remix™ – PAC-MAN is in a hurry and he needs help. Guide PAC-MAN past obstacles with the Wii Remote as he races to the finish line of each stage.
• Rally-X® – Players must pick up the 10 flags placed around each race track. Use smoke screens and out-race other players to win.
• And many more!
NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX will be available this November exclusively for Wii. For more information about NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX, please visit: http://www.namcobandaigames.com.
###
About NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.
NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., is a leading interactive entertainment software publisher and developer based in Santa Clara, CA. The company is a part of the NAMCO BANDAI group of companies known for creating and publishing many of the industry's top video game franchises including the PAC-MAN®, SOULCALIBUR®, NARUTO™ and Tekken® brands. For more information about NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., and our products log onto www.namcobandaigames.com.
NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX ™&© 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. CUTIE Q™ & ©1979 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. DIG DUG® & ©1982 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GALAXIAN® & ©1979 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GAPLUS® & ©1984 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. MAPPY® & ©1983 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. XEVIOUS® & ©1982 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. SUPER “PAC-MAN”® &© 1982 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC-MOTOS® & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GALAGA REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GATOR PANIC REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC’N ROLL REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. RALLY- X REMIX™ & ©2007 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC&PAL® & ©1983 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC-MANIA® & ©1987 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. PAC-MAN® & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GALAGA® & ©1981 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. DIG DUG®II & ©1985 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. RALLY-X® & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. NEW RALLY-X® & ©1981 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GROBDA® & ©1984 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. MOTOS® & ©1985 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. BOSCONIAN® & ©1981 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. KING&BALLOON® & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. GROBDA REMIX™ & ©2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
Press release © 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.
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