Nintendo have released new artwork, a trailer, and a fact sheet for the upcoming Tecmo Koei game, Samurai Warriors 3. The artwork focuses on the main characters in the game and a few of the locations in the game, whilst the trailer has a mix of in-game action and in-game cutscenes. the action shows a main character fighting hordes of enemies before using a special move.
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During a Time of Civil Unrest,
Samurai Lay Down the Law
Players can choose from more than 35 playable samurai, many based on actual
figures from Japanese history. Each stage is filled with fast-paced action as players are
challenged to complete a series of objectives by fighting through hundreds of enemies
on foot or on horseback. Each samurai has different skills and weapons, and each one
offers a different perspective on the overall story of the unification of Japan. Each
samurai has a different motive for combat. Some fight to unite Japan, while others
seek to protect the honor of their clan and loved ones.
FEATURES:
• As players fight through hundreds of enemies, players can collect gems to upgrade to
superior weapons and armor.
• In the “Murasame Castle” mode, players help a lost Samurai fight his way out of a
haunted castle. This mode is based on The Mysterious Murasame Castle, a game
originally designed by Nintendo with input from developer Shigeru Miyamoto and
released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System. In this mode, two players can battle
cooperatively across long distances via broadband Internet access and Nintendo®
Wi-Fi Connection.
• Samurai Warriors™ 3 features a variety of special moves such as:
▪ Spirit Charge: Hold the block button to block as well as fill up the Musou
gauge. When the Musou gauge is full of electricity, players can press the A
button on the Classic Controller Pro™ to execute a “Musou Attack.”
▪ Ultimate Musou Attack: When both the Rengi and Musou gauges are full,
pressing the A button on the Classic Controller Pro unleashes an “Ultimate
Musou Attack” that deals lethal amounts of damage to all nearby enemies.
• Players can select the character’s dialogue to be spoken in either Japanese or
English.
• The game can be controlled with the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ controller
combination, the Classic Controller™, the Classic Controller Pro or the Nintendo
GameCube™ controller.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Sony Have Released The Debut Trailer For The Sly Collection
At Sony's E3 press Conference they revealed the next PS2 collection coming to the PS3 is the Sly Collection, a collection of the 3 PS2 Sly Cooper games. Sony have also announced that these games have not just been HD Remastered and had trophies added, they now support 3D and they have new Playstation Move Mini Games. This trailer Sony has released mentions all these features whilst also comparing the PS2 versions to this new PS3 Collection. Sony announced during their press conference that the collection is coming out in November.
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Microsoft Have Released New Screenshots And A Trailer For Monday Night Combat
Microsoft have released new screenshots for the upcoming XBLA game, Monday Night Combat. the screenshots and trailer feature alot of in-game footage of the two teams fighting, the arenas, and the upgrades you can get.
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Microsoft Have Released New Screenshots And A Trailer For Hydrophobia
Microsoft have released new screenshots and a trailer for the upcoming XBLA game, Hydrophobia. the trailer for the game is in-game and shows alot of in-game action with the main character and enemies, but it also shows off the games water physics and effects. the screenshots are also in-game and mainly show the water effects and main character.
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Nintendo Have Released New Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Screenshots, Trailer, And A Fact Sheet
Nintendo have released new screenshots, A trailer, and a fact, for Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, the upcoming Nintendo DS Game from Camelot that's set for a Holiday 2010 release. The Trailer Nintendo have released is the same as the one they showed during their E3 press conference, whilst the screenshots also show some areas seen the in the trailer, but they also show the characters moving around the world and in battles.
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Fact Sheet
It’s Always Darkest Before the Dawn
A classic role-playing game branches out with a new look, countless
adventures and heroic battles. The game picks up 30 years after the first two
games in the series left off. At the end of Golden Sun: The Lost Age, the
heroes succeeded in bringing the world-healing power of the Golden Sun back
to the world of Weyard. In the years since, the immense power of the Golden
Sun has changed nearly everything. Continents have shifted. New countries
have emerged. New species have appeared. But the world is now imperiled by
a new threat. Psynergy Vortexes, which suck the elemental Psynergy from
both the land and power-wielding Adepts alike, are spreading across the world.
The new generation of heroes – the children of those from the previous games
– are drawn into the mystery behind the vortexes, as they cross a chaotic world
that is succumbing to a new evil.
FEATURES:
• Amazing graphics and beautifully animated summoning abilities that span both
Nintendo DS screens let players experience the game like never before.
• The story takes place 30 years after the final events of the second game, when the
Golden Sun Effect occurred. The main characters are the descendents of the
previous game’s heroes.
• Intuitive touch-screen control has been implemented throughout the game, controlling
character movements and the release of Psynergy – magical abilities with powerful
effects over people and the environment. Touch control also streamlines battle
commands and gives players a stronger tactile connection to the action on the
screen.
• Players will explore a vast and beautifully rendered world where they will find many
treasures, encounter dangerous creatures and manipulate objects blocking their
path. Players will also hunt for and collect Djinn, mysterious elemental creatures used
to summon powerful spirits in battle.
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Fact Sheet
It’s Always Darkest Before the Dawn
A classic role-playing game branches out with a new look, countless
adventures and heroic battles. The game picks up 30 years after the first two
games in the series left off. At the end of Golden Sun: The Lost Age, the
heroes succeeded in bringing the world-healing power of the Golden Sun back
to the world of Weyard. In the years since, the immense power of the Golden
Sun has changed nearly everything. Continents have shifted. New countries
have emerged. New species have appeared. But the world is now imperiled by
a new threat. Psynergy Vortexes, which suck the elemental Psynergy from
both the land and power-wielding Adepts alike, are spreading across the world.
The new generation of heroes – the children of those from the previous games
– are drawn into the mystery behind the vortexes, as they cross a chaotic world
that is succumbing to a new evil.
FEATURES:
• Amazing graphics and beautifully animated summoning abilities that span both
Nintendo DS screens let players experience the game like never before.
• The story takes place 30 years after the final events of the second game, when the
Golden Sun Effect occurred. The main characters are the descendents of the
previous game’s heroes.
• Intuitive touch-screen control has been implemented throughout the game, controlling
character movements and the release of Psynergy – magical abilities with powerful
effects over people and the environment. Touch control also streamlines battle
commands and gives players a stronger tactile connection to the action on the
screen.
• Players will explore a vast and beautifully rendered world where they will find many
treasures, encounter dangerous creatures and manipulate objects blocking their
path. Players will also hunt for and collect Djinn, mysterious elemental creatures used
to summon powerful spirits in battle.
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Nintendo Have Released New Screenshots, A Fact Sheet, And A Trailer For Professor Layton And The Unwound Future
Nintendo have released new screenshots, a fact sheet, and a trailer for Professor Layton And The Unwound Future, the upcoming Nintendo DS Game from Level-5 that it is currently set for a 20th September release. The trailer introduces a bit of the games plot and setting, before moving on to show traditional Professor Layton gameplay and in-game movies. the trailer does end on a bit of a cliffhanger. the screenshots are also in-game and focus mainly on dialogue between characters and puzzles in the game.
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Fact Sheet
Professor Layton Confronts the Puzzling
Mysteries of Time Travel
Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke, receive a confounding
letter – from Luke 10 years in the future. But the message inside is even
more troubling: London of the future is in disarray, and the only person
who can help set things right is Professor Layton.
FEATURES:
• More than 165 new puzzles weave seamlessly into the storyline. Players will
be challenged with fun, brain-teasing logic puzzles and riddles, and even new
types of puzzles.
• This game features significantly more hand-drawn animated sequences and
voice acting than the previous installment of the series.
• Players who are still stumped with a puzzle after three subtle hints can select
the new “superhint” option to point them toward a solution.
• As with previous incarnations of the franchise, weekly downloadable puzzles*
will be available after launch for a limited time.
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Fact Sheet
Professor Layton Confronts the Puzzling
Mysteries of Time Travel
Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke, receive a confounding
letter – from Luke 10 years in the future. But the message inside is even
more troubling: London of the future is in disarray, and the only person
who can help set things right is Professor Layton.
FEATURES:
• More than 165 new puzzles weave seamlessly into the storyline. Players will
be challenged with fun, brain-teasing logic puzzles and riddles, and even new
types of puzzles.
• This game features significantly more hand-drawn animated sequences and
voice acting than the previous installment of the series.
• Players who are still stumped with a puzzle after three subtle hints can select
the new “superhint” option to point them toward a solution.
• As with previous incarnations of the franchise, weekly downloadable puzzles*
will be available after launch for a limited time.
Nintendo Have Released New Screenshots, A Fact Sheet. And A Trailer For Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs
Nintendo have released new screenshots, A fact sheet, and a trailer for the upcoming Nintendo DS game Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs, the game was once known as Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light. the trailer for the game provides some information about where the game takes place and the games main protagonists. the trailer introduces the Ukele Pichu, as well as new pokemon calling features. the games multiplayer features are also highlighted in the trailer as well as the screenshots. the screenshots also are in-game and show many features of the game. Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs is currently set to come out this fall.
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Helping Pokémon Get Out of a Pinch
The third installment in the action-packed Pokémon Ranger™ series lets
players take on the role of a Pokémon Ranger tasked with protecting
Pokémon, people and nature in the Oblivia region. As a Pokémon
Ranger, players investigate the nefarious actions of the Pokémon
Pinchers, who have been disrupting the peace by chasing and catching
Pokémon.
FEATURES:
• As a Pokémon Ranger, players set out to stop the Pokémon Pinchers with the help of
their partner, Ukulele Pichu™ (an energetic Pichu that always carries a ukulele).
• Players use the Capture Styler to circle Pokémon on the touch screen. The further in
the story players progress, the more powers and abilities their Capture Styler gains.
• By drawing special Ranger Signs on the touch screen, players can summon powerful
Pokémon that they have befriended to help them progress in the game. Legendary
Pokémon like Raikou™, Entei™ and Suicune™ can be summoned by drawing their
Ranger Signs.
• Up to four players can play together on certain missions using the Nintendo DS Local
Wireless Connection, and discover more about the history of the Oblivia region.
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