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The Indie Games Winter Uprising is almost here! 29 November 2010 at 9:30 pm by Admin

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When the Xbox Live Indie Games Winter Uprising was announced, I got really excited. The Indie Games channel on the Xbox Marketplace is often maligned or, worse, ignored by people due to the misconception that everything on the service is crap. And while it’s true that a good 90% of the titles that go up are mediocre at best, there are some real gems available.

So, seeing this group of developers get together and try to change that perception brings warmth to my heart. The offerings are varied and the games look fantastic. I’m going to wind up spending a little money on a lot of games this week, I can tell you that much.

+ The Daily Hotness: Every anime opening ever By Admin 29 November 2010 at 5:59 pm and have No Comments

Sister site Japanator posted this funny video of every anime sequence mashed together to show that most openings all seem the same.

P.A.D. visited SEGA, win a Blue DSi XL and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, we reviewed Dead Nation, no Bat-Vehicle in Batman: Arkham City, G4 is the only one who will do coverage at E3 this year which is great for us because we’ll just sit in our hotel rooms reporting on what they do and then just go party every night like f*cking rockstars and more happened on 11/29/10.

Destructoid Originals:
New releases: Golden Sun, Epic Mickey, nail’d and more
PR walkthrough: These review guides border on the epic
P.A.D. Carnage visits SEGA to eat cake, pitch new console
Bit Trippin on Public Access Destructoid
Destructoid (the show): Minecraft Utopia!

Community:
C Blogs of 11/29/10
Forum of the day: Super Street Fighter IV

Contests:
Contest: Win a Blue DSi XL and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn!
Contest: Win Dragon Ball Z games and tissue box!

Reviews:
Review: Dead Nation

News:
There will be no Bat-Vehicles in Batman: Arkham City
Patents point to PSP2 touch-screen controls
Sakaguchi posts old Final Fantasy IX developer memos
900,000 DS units, 600,000 Wiis sold on Black Friday
Kamiya teases Bayonetta 2 by accident, spunky spunk spunk
Amazon’s Cyber Monday deals listed
Pachter doesn’t believe Kinect/Move shortages are real
UK Charts: Gran Turismo 5 crashes into first
JAKKS releasing more Kinectimals plus toys in 2011
Kawashima confirms new Brain Training game
Worms 2, Earthworm Jim, and more 50% off on Xbox Live
Sonic Team justifies Sonic 4’s notorious physics
Nintendo DLC: Cave Story, Magical Drop II, Frenzic
Free App of the Day: Vizati
Rumor: Yakuza dev making a sci-fi shooter
Survey: Kids want an iPad more than a DS
Sony: Kinect is mostly a bunch of tech problems
There was once space combat multiplayer in Halo: Reach
EA talks lessons learned from Dead Space, Mirror’s Edge
G4 gets exclusive multi-year coverage deal with E3
Steam sale: Metro 2033, DiRT 2, Aliens vs. Predator
‘Murder Your Maker’ VGA teaser rumored to be Prototype 2
Epic Games making a Gears of War announcement at the VGAsr

Media:
Play Epic Mickey in style with signature caps
Final Promise Story gets some screenshots
Riela’s Valkyria Profile is a Valkyria Chronicles 3 video
Scarygirl game coming to Xbox 360 and PS3
New Indie Game: The Movie clip shows Spelunky footage
Deng Ai, Ma Dai, Sima Yi, Jiang Wei in Dynasty Warriors 7

+ Bit Trippin on Public Access Destructoid By Admin 29 November 2010 at 11:30 am and have No Comments

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Watch live video from Destructoid on Justin.tv

Today on Public Access Destructoid, we play BIT TRIP! Today is Hard ON Monday and we will play one of the most interesting (and a BIT difficult) game series available for the Wii. Aesthetically interesting with an amazing soundtrack to boot, the entire Bit Trip series is rad.

The developers of Bit Trip, Gaijin Games, are rad people with a unique vision and they know how to party too. So watch us on Public Access Destructoid as we play Bit Trip then watch our interview with the creators of Bit Trip.


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+ Free App of the Day: Vizati By Admin 29 November 2010 at 9:40 am and have No Comments

Free App of the Day: Vizati screenshot

Today’s free App was kindly suggested by DJ Link and it’s a nice one. Boasting a cool art style, some pretty music, and laid back puzzling gameplay, Vizati is well worth checking out.

It was meant to be free for Thanksgiving but they haven’t whacked the price tag back on yet, so nab it while you can. It’s probably worth paying for if you’re a puzzle nut, but at free you can’t quibble. Hopefully it’s still free by the time this goes up, anyway. 

[Found a free App? Think it's good? Hitting me up on Twitter is the fastest way to let me know about it. Please do so -- finding good iPhone games is hard!]

 

+ Survey: Kids want an iPad more than a DS By Admin 29 November 2010 at 9:00 am and have No Comments

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A brand new Nielsen survey suggests that children aged between six and twelve want their parents to break take out a second mortgage and buy them an iPad this Christmas. According to the figures, kids want expensive, fragile electronic equipment more than a DS. 

They say children grow up fast these days, and the number seem to back it up. 31% of kids wanted an iPad, while computers and iPods took joint second place with 29% each. The DS/DS Lite/DSi was following behind with 25% of the vote, while the 3DS counterpart netted 20%.

In other console news, the PS3 got 21% of the vote, the Wii got 18%, PlayStation Move got 17% and Kinect a mere 14%. The Xbox 360 itself was second-to-last with 12%, beating only the E-Reader’s 11%.

My own stepkid keeps asking for an iPad and I keep having to bite my tongue. If anybody in his family is stupid enough to get a careless seven-year-old an iPad, however, I won’t be able to restrain myself. I will laugh in their face until everybody in the room is crying. Seriously, anybody who buys a kid an iPad is a f*cking idiot. 

Nielson Survey Says The iPad Is A More Desirable Electronic To Kids Than A Nintendo DS [Touch Arcade]


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+ Review: Dead Nation By Admin 29 November 2010 at 8:00 am and have No Comments

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While some gamers claim that the market is fully saturated with games in which you kill zombies, the industry does not appear to see it that way. As such, Dead Nation offers yet another opportunity for players to mow down legions of the undead in a world overrun.

Light on story, the game revolves around two survivors of a zombie apocalypse, Jack McReady and Scarlett Blake, who find themselves inexplicably immune to whatever pathogen created the plague. Low on ammo and supplies, they venture out of their hidey-hole to stock up and discover that they may not be the only people left alive.


Dead Nation (PlayStation 3)
Developer: Housemarque
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Released: November 30, 2010
MSRP: $14.99

Dead Nation allows for one or two players (either on the couch or over PlayStation Network) to control either Jack or Scarlett in dual-stick shooting zombie mayhem. It doesn’t matter which you choose, as they’re exactly the same in terms of gameplay and barely distinguishable from one another while in the game. The only impact your choice of character has is how the graphic novel-style interludes between chapters are presented and even those are identical apart from the voice-over and any gender-specific pronouns.

One of the first things to notice when playing Dead Nation is how dark it is. Even with the gamma settings for the game cranked all the way to the top, it is still difficult to make out terrain at times, let alone one or two stray zombies coming up behind while you’re holding a position against an oncoming swarm. It certainly raises the tensity and keeps you on your toes, but there’s few things more frustrating than having to repeat a particularly difficult section of the game because you just can’t see anything around you.

Another quickly-noticed fact is how awful some of the sound effects are. While the atmospheric shambling of the zombies works to great effect, your character’s injury noises are ridiculously over-the-top. Not so much as the noise they make upon being healed, though, which sounds still more painful than any wound they’ve taken. What really blows them all away is the computerized female voice that speaks whenever you change weapons or pick up an object such as health or ammo. It’s totally unintelligible most of the time, to the point where her announcement of an acquired health power-up sounds like “small wetback.” Just terrible.

Dead Nation

The game takes the form of ten chapters, each with its own unique environment to traverse. Pretty much every zombie setting staple exists, including a hospital, police station, gas station and so on. The levels are generally well-designed with all sorts of nooks and crannies hiding precious loot and mobs of foes.

Exploring the levels can give you a huge advantage by finding chests with money and armor upgrades. Cars often have cash in their trunks or, if you’re lucky, a car alarm you can use to attract zombies. And peppered along the way are checkpoints where you’ll resume progress from when you inevitably die. These checkpoints usually have a weapons shop as well, where you can buy new weapons, upgrade ones you have and restock on ammunition.

The levels also feel very long. The par time for most of the chapters is around twenty minutes, a length which is not unreasonable, and even on my worst tries none of them took more than about forty-five. But the constant onslaught of enemies results in taking a step backward for every two you take forward and things can begin to feel a bit sluggish. 

For the first half of the game, the weapons are garden variety, with a new weapon appearing in the shops with each successive chapter. In addition to the starting rifle, there’s an SMG, shotgun and grenade launcher. Later weapons become more exotic, including a cannon which fires a huge blade and a gun called a Shocker which is what you would get if you combined a flame thrower and a Taser.

Each of the weapons are useful in their own way and all can be upgraded to have improved rate of fire, damage, clip size and maximum ammo capacity. Ultimately, I wound up mostly relying on the beginning rifle, which winds up being a strong all-rounder when fully upgraded and for which you have a limitless supply of ammo. Along with guns are thrown weapons, including grenades, mines and molotov cocktails. These often wind up being more useful than the guns, as they can attract zombies away from you as well as deal out serious damage. 

Dead Nation

The trick to fighting zombies is to not let them get close to you. Once they do, they can’t just be walked away from. Which is why the survivors have two other crucial maneuvers at their disposal: a melee attack and a dash. The melee attack will push all zombies away from the character and deal some light damage. The dash lets the survivor plow through anything in its path for a brief distance, but takes some time to recharge before the move can be performed again.

When killed, zombies leave behind yellow and red orbs. The yellow orbs are money, while the red orbs add to your score multiplier. Where this gets tricky is that while orbs will drift towards the nearest player for collection, they lose half their value after a second. Taking damage from zombies not only decreases a player’s health, but also the score multiplier, forcing players to balance when to take that risk of rushing into a crowd of recently re-deceased against playing it safe. Meanwhile, higher difficulty settings mean stronger zombies but a higher base value for kills.

The zombies get their share of variety as well. Undead come from all walks of life and you’ll see a pretty broad range of basic zombie types, including hard-to-kill military zombies in flak jackets and helmets as well as fire-resistant firefighter zombies. Specialty zombies are less original, however, with half of which seeming cribbed from Left 4 Dead. There’s a “Tank” and they have a fat exploding zombie, but they decided to give his vomiting powers to little baby zombies. Oh, and there’s a creature that looks (in the murky darkness of the game) something like giant, prolapsed female genitalia with legs and arms that screams to summon swarms of undead, so there’s at least something unusual.

It’s both a shame and a triumph, really. There is nothing interesting about the special undead foes, apart from how quickly most of them can tear you to shreds. Meanwhile, the horde itself actually has a surprising amount of character, outshining the lack of creativity elsewhere, meaning that the enemies you spend the most time fighting are the ones best designed. 

The game is challenging solely on the basis of how much it throws at you. It’s just wave upon wave of things to kill coming from all directions. This is not a bad thing in and of itself and it’s certainly satisfying to grind your way through hundreds of enemies and escape alive. But playing the game as an exercise in completion likely won’t be very enjoyable a second time around, as surviving only requires patience, awareness and persistence to be successful.

Dead Nation

The impetus to return to Dead Nation for an additional playthrough lies within its leaderboards, a global metagame where the nations of the world will compete to clear themselves of zombies first. Each country has its own leaderboards, along with global leaderboards that show how individual players are scoring worldwide and in their respective regions. And each nation is compared by how many zombies have been killed overall.

From the perspective of someone who enjoys attempting to best a high score for the sake of doing so, this was enough to make me want to give the game a few more attempts and try some higher difficulties. But the slow and repetitive nature of the game, coupled with the frustration of having to repeat sections as many as a dozen times quickly drove any such desire from my head. While entertaining once, only the most persistent will have the motivation necessary to keep playing. 

If you need another zombie game to play, Dead Nation certainly is one. It’s not an exceptional entry into the genre but a decent play. Fans of arcade-style top-down shooters will likely have fun, particularly if they have an itching to prove themselves on the leaderboards, but most others can probably find better ways to slate their lust for undead slaughter.

Score: 6 — Alright (6s may be slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.)

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+ Sakaguchi posts old Final Fantasy IX developer memos By Admin 29 November 2010 at 7:40 am and have No Comments

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Hironobu Sakaguchi is heading up Mistwalker now, but he’s more famous for his time at Squaresoft, where he headed up just about everything that has the Final Fantasy name on it up until his move. One of the last (and biggest) projects he headed up was Final Fantasy IX. On the Mistwalker webpage, Sakaguchi has posted some of the  old developer memos for that game that he dug up.

These memos focus on the opening sequence of FF9 — remember how great that was? Found during a hard disk backup, this memo is dated July 17, 1998. It’s pretty cool to see how much thought and planning was put into the opening. He apologizes for typos and translation, but this part’s a little funny to read:

[MOVIE] 4: Close up of Princess Garnet Close up of her breasts. View of her breasts inside the clothes (a little). Also a view of her pendant of royalty….  

-Hallway- She rushes away from the hallway. Two stare at each other.

Zidane: “Hey, was that..”

Thief: “Her breasts look comfortable..”

Zidane: “No, no, she was wearing the pendant of the summons permitted by only royalty.”

Thief: “I fell in Love at first sight..”

Zidane: “Deep blue stone… “The Legend of Leviathan”, was it Princess Garnet?”

Thief: “What are you talking about?”

Zidane: “Never mind, change of plan, let’s follow after her”.

Wow, just reading this makes me want to play the game again. Sakaguchi, please post more like this!

+ 900,000 DS units, 600,000 Wiis sold on Black Friday By Admin 29 November 2010 at 7:20 am and have No Comments

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It would appear that Nintendo hasn’t lost its touch despite the launch of Kinect and Move, with the company revealing bragworthy Wii and DS sales over this year’s Black Friday. 

According to Nintendo, the company reckons it shifted around 900,000 DS’ and 600,000 Wiis over the most undignified day in the American calender. Nintendo encouraged the sales with a few recolors, namely the orange and green DS units and the Mario 25th anniversary Wii

Despite the gossip claiming that Nintendo is suffering from a downturn of sales, it would appear the platform holder’s doing alright.

+ New releases: Golden Sun, Epic Mickey, nail’d and more By Admin 29 November 2010 at 7:00 am and have No Comments

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[New releases is your weekly look at all the hot new titles coming out this week.]

Looks like this week belongs to Nintendo with the much anticipated Disney Epic Mickey and the sequel to the beloved Golden Sun series. As for the other consoles, you may want to give nail’d a spin.

What’s looking sw33t to you? All the new releases below!

X360: Who’s That Flying?! One More Go!, Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos, nail’d

XBLA: Unbound Saga

PS3: Dora’s Big Birthday Adventure, Dead Nation, Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos, nail’d

Wii:
Sniper Elite, Hello Kitty Seasons, Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos, Disney Epic Mickey, nail’d

DS: 7 Wonders II, WinX Club: Rockstars, Frenzic,

PC: Dungeon Defenders, SpellForce 2: Faith in Destiny, Mystery P.I. New York, EVE Online: Incursion, Super Meat Boy

Released 11/29:

Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos (X360, PS3, Wii)

Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (DS)

Releasing 11/30:

Super Meat Boy (PC)

nail’d (X360, PS3, Wii)

Dead Nation (PS3)

Releasing 12/01:

Unbound Saga (XBLA)

+ Amazon’s Cyber Monday deals listed By Admin 29 November 2010 at 5:40 am and have No Comments

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Ugh. More “deals.” Half the sh*t I saw this weekend was not any kind of deal. It was mostly retailers and websites getting rid of crap that no one wanted to buy this year. I spotted a few gems ($1,100 58″ plasma TV anyone?), but most of the sales were on things that no one wants. 

Amazon is not exempt. They were dealing crap along with the rest of them, but at least their lightning deals for Cyber Monday are looking somewhat respectable. Scheduled to drop via a reveal every twenty minutes, these lightning deals are hinted at with a line or two prior to their unlock time. Joystiq has posted some guesswork to give us a list of what to expect from Amazon today. If they’re right, some good stuff is coming up: Street Fighter IV, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Dead Rising 2. 

Below the jump you’ll find the list as well as some of the all-day deals they’ll have going. There’s a few good ones. You get a free game with PlayStation Move, or $25 in credit with a new PS3. 

If you have any money left, Happy shopping.


8:20AM PT / 11:20AM ET

  • Madden NFL 11 (PS3 / Xbox 360 / Wii) [Hint: Score a touchdown on the PS3 / Xbox 360 / Wii]
  • NBA 2K11 (PS3 / Xbox 360) – $29.99 [Hint: Recreate Michael Jordons most famous performances on the PS3 / Xbox 360]
  • Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010 (multi) [Hint: This deal will have you hook line and sinker]
  • Sports Champions (PS3) [Hint: Get Ready to be a Champion]
  • Street Fighter IV (Greatest Hits (PS3) / Platinum Hits (Xbox 360) [Hint: The fourth installment of the backyard brawling]

10:20AM PT / 1:20PM ET

  • Medal of Honor (PS3 / Xbox 360) [Hint: Are you prepared for Tier 1]
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (console or DS) [Hint: Best "Web" deal of the day]

12:20PM PT / 3:20PM ET

  • 3D Dot Game Heroes (PS3) [Hint: Control a hero on a quest to rid the Dotnia Kingdom of a dark plague caused by the forces of evil in order to restore peace to the land]
  • Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (DS) [Hint: The latest in Ace Attorney]
  • Glory of Heracles (DS) [Hint: Go for the Glory]
  • Kung Zhu (DS) – $14.99 [Hint: A furry Kung Fu Fighter]
  • LittleBigPlanet: Game of The Year Edition (PS3) [Hint: Share, Play, & Create]
  • Littlest Pet Shop 3 Biggest Stars Pink Team (DS) [Hint: Ten fun and challenging mini games]
  • Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360) [Hint: Commander Shepard returns]

1:20PM PT / 4:20PM ET

  • America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking (DS) – $8.99 [Hint: Cooking companion for your DS]
  • Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (DS) – $19.99 [Hint: The best Quest yet]
  • Littlest Pet Shop 3: Biggest Stars Purple Team (DS) [Hint: Help your pets become the best gymnests, models, ice skaters]
  • Nintendogs Labrador Retriever & Friends (DS) [Hint: Man's best friend on your DS]
  • Pokemon HeartGold / SoulSilver (DS) – $24.99 [Hint: One of the all time favorite Nintendo characters]
  • Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (DS) – $17.99 [Hint: Solve mysteries with this beloved Professor]
  • Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (DS) – $17.99 [Hint: Save London from catastophe]
  • Warioware D.I.Y. (DS) [Hint: Create your own DS Games]

2:20PM PT / 5:20PM ET

  • Official Nintendo Wii Comfort Racing Wheel – Black (Wii) [Hint: Mario Kart Wii in Style]
  • Wii Energizer Flat Panel 2x/4x Induction Charger [Hint: Charge your Wii Remotes 2–4 at a Time]

4:20PM PT / 7:20PM ET

  • The Beatles: Rock Band X360 Wireless Rickenbacker 325 Guitar Controller [Hint: Rock out with John Lennon's guitar]
  • PS3 Eye Camera Mounting Clip [Hint: Mount Your Eye Camera]
  • The Sims 3 (multi) [Hint: Create unexpected moments of surprise and mischief]
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (console or DS) [Hint: Four worlds, one crimefighter]

6:20PM PT / 9:20PM ET

  • Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition (PS3 / Xbox 360) [Hint: The gold edition of RE5]
  • Singularity (PS3 / Xbox 360) [Hint: Enter a new dimension of the Cold War]
  • Super Street Fighter IV (PS3 / Xbox 360) [Hint: The Latest & Greatest in Street Fighter]

7:00PM PT / 10:00PM ET

  • Uncharted 2: Among Thieves – Game of The Year Edition (PS3) [Hint: Play as a fortune-hunter with a shady reputation and an even shadier]

8:20PM PT / 11:20PM ET

  • Dead Rising 2 (PS3 / Xbox 360) [Hint: The dead are back]
  • Lost Planet 2 (PS3 / Xbox 360) [Hint: Return to a lost planet]


All-day / Ongoing Deals

  • Black Friday Deals on Accessories [link]
  • “Buy the PlayStation Move Starter Bundle, Get a Game” [link]
  • “Buy the PS3 Black Friday Bundle, Get a $25 Video Games Credit” [link]
  • “Buy World of Warcraft for $4.99, Get a $5 Video Games Credit” [link]
  • Cyber Monday: Game Download Deals [link]
  • PSP Go (Pearl White) for $149.99 [link] [Note: Piano Black model available, but not directly from Amazon at deal price]