Street Fighter x Tekken: Pac Man & Mega Man Join The PS3/Vita Versions

January 28, 2012 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News and Chit-Chat

Not content with Toro and Kuro, Capcom are continuing to add quirky characters to the PS3 and Vita versions of Street Fighter x Capcom. As speculated on last week’s Co-Op podcast, retro icon Pac Man will be given the opportunity to trade blows with the likes of Heihachi and Ryu because, well… Why not! The trailer below shows Pac in action and reveals that he actually uses Mokujin’s body to fight which is both hilarious and awesome in equal parts.

Another gaming icon joining the mix is Mega Man, but before you get too excited I encourage you to check out the trailer first!

As someone who hates small characters in fighting games I was really worried about the inclusion of Pac Man and Mega Man but after seeing gameplay footage of them both I’m pretty happy the results. Die-hard Mega Man fans will probably view this as a slap in the face but that’s partly why I love it so much.

Well played Capcom!

The Best Games Of 2012: Max Payne 3

January 13, 2012 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News and Chit-Chat

Full Title: Max Payne 3
Developer: Rockstar Vancouver, New England, London and Toronto studios.
Publisher: Rockstar
Platforms: Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC
Release Date: March 2012

I’m a huge fan of the Max Payne games. The gritty neo-noir third person shooter quickly became one of my favourite PS2 games, and I have since bought the games on Steam to relive Remedy’s awesome contribution to last gen. I was happy when I learned that the franchise was making a comeback, and although Remedy aren’t behind this one, the game is in good hands with Rockstar who put out quality titles consistently. According to Rockstar’s Sam Houser, it is their intention on starting a new chapter of Max Payne’s life with the game.

“This is Max as we’ve never seen him before, a few years older, more world-weary and cynical than ever.” Says Houser

Of course no Max Payne game is complete without Bullet Time, so of course this is back and better than ever. There is also something known as “Last Man Standing” which gives Max a reprieve from death for a small period if he’s got one painkiller on him. If the player is able fill the enemy that delivered the wounding shot with bullets he’ll recover enough energy to soldier on. This with the shoot dodge being brought back better than ever (allowing you to stay grounded, shooting from the floor after you land) ensures that Max will be taking out the baddies in style.

The games’s scheduled for release in March 2012 – but until then look out for tons of exclusive Max Payne related content from us (hint hint).

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Code of Princess trailer. So I’ve got some bad news, for…

January 13, 2012 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News and Chit-Chat



Code of Princess trailer. So I’ve got some bad news, for those of us who wanted to dismiss the game out of hand for being based on one piece of silly character art: this looks way fun. Developer Agatsuma touted having some of Treasure’s Guardian Heroes team on board, and now I see why — it’s a very Guardian Heroes-like brawler.

With realllllly good animation.

More bad news: nobody has announced a Western release yet. Agatsuma has been sending out English press releases lately, but not for any reason that I can tell, just to let us all know about its Japanese game.

Buy: Nintendo 3DS (Flame Red, Black, & Blue)

Find: Nintendo DS/3DS release dates, discounts, & more

See also: More Code of Princess stuff

[Via Andriasang]

Set of rad pixelart shirts designed by Anna “Auntie…

October 17, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News and Chit-Chat







Set of rad pixelart shirts designed by Anna “Auntie Pixelante” Anthropy (click for larger images), friend of the site and designer of remarkable games like Mighty Jill Off and Lesbian Spider Queens of Mars.

They’re a bit expensive at $29.99 each, but if you punch in the “SPOOKY13” coupon code (expires tonight), you can order one with free shipping. And if flaming, spiked bombs or Toad performing cunnilingus on Princess Peach isn’t your thing, here’s a preview for a poster Ms. Anthropy has on the way.

See also: More Auntie Pixelante works

Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Review – A Snapshot Slasher

October 12, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News and Chit-Chat

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When the classic horror film Night of the Living Dead first hit the cinemas in 1968, legendary director George A. Romero introduced audiences around the world to the phenomenon of zombie flicks. As decades passed the genre continued to grow immensely, expanding from movies and books to video games. Successful titles like Resident Evil, Left 4 Dead, and Dead Island continued to feed the massive following behind the popular medium. While Capcom enjoyed great success with the launch of Dead Rising 2 back in October 2010, the company felt the need to recreate the experience from a different point of view. The end result is a title called Dead Rising 2: Off the Record. Can this game garner the same amount of interest the second time around? Keep reading to find out.

offers three dynamic set pieces that are varied slightly apart from Dead Rising 2.

Dead Rising 2: Off The Record is a faithful recreation of all the events of the Fortune City Outbreak through the eyes of wisecracking photojournalist Frank West. After the cancellation of his television show and the loss of millions, Frank finds himself at the lowest part of his life. He ultimately decides to participate in the dangerous Terror Is Reality Game Show to massacre zombies and regain fame and fortune. Shortly after the contest, a zombie outbreak occurs and Frank finds himself in the middle of a controversy he aims to solve. Overall, the gameplay in Off The Record offers three dynamic set pieces that are varied slightly apart from Dead Rising 2.

First and Foremost, bringing back Frank West also reestablishes the element of using photography as a tool to progress through the game. Players are rewarded with Prestige Points (PP) for taking photographs of different areas of interest throughout Fortune City. Important areas are clearly indicated by the black and white camera icons that are strategically placed in certain spaces. You can also use the camera to capture the essence of certain situations in their entirety. Photos are graded on a scale of how much Horror, Drama, Erotica, and Brutality are in them. Maxing out all these areas within a snapshot will also earn you extra PP and help you to level up quicker.

Players are rewarded with Prestige Points for taking photographs of different areas of interest throughout Fortune City.

Secondly, Off The Record offers some new additions to the settings, enemies, and combo weapons. Among the most noticeable of the bunch is Fortune City’s newest theme park, Uranus Zone. Scaled to perfection and full of deadly rides and attractions, the sci-fi themed amusement park becomes a tool for both discovery and decimation. The idea of using certain rides as zombie-killing mechanisms is fun, but all too short. It would be great to see more of these ideas played around with in future installments of the title. As for the new psychopaths and weapon choices, most are unique to Frank’s badass persona and thus succeed in giving the feel of this being a new game.

Lastly, Off The Record boasts an impressive new feature called Sandbox Mode. This is a free reign roaming mode that allows you to enjoy the full gameplay experience of Dead Rising without having to worry about side missions and time limits. Cooperative play is encouraged as one player can request to join your game at anytime. In addition to taking photos to earn PP, you are also given the opportunity to compete in timed challenges throughout various sections of Fortune City.

Offers some new additions to the settings, enemies, and combo weapons. 

Challenges can include anything from killing a certain amount of zombies in a particular time frame to safely navigating from one checkpoint to another. The reward for the completion of a challenge is performance based allowing you to receive either a bronze, silver, or gold medal and bragging rights among a robust online leaderboard.

The only flaw that I would point out about this feature is the lack of character choices in general. When playing cooperatively, the other player can only be Chuck and given the amount of cast members in the campaign this seems incomplete. If you decide to play this mode first, you can level up your character and enter story mode with some combat skills already unlocked. Overall, this feature is one that fans have been requesting for quite a while and I’m glad they managed to make it a part of this package.

Off The Record’s story mode greatly differentiates from that of Dead Rising 2. While Motocross sensation Chuck Greene’s quest to investigate the conspiracy stemmed from his desire to clear his name, Frank’s only aim is to reclaim his celebrity status and help others out in the process. When you also add the fact that Chuck had an infected daughter who was dependent upon him to succeed, one can’t help but feel that the lack of emotional pull in this game’s story pales in comparison.

Boasts an impressive new feature called Sandbox Mode.

Giving certain characters a deeper sense of importance and meaning always gains a powerful emotional response from the audience. While Off The Record may lack a little of this, it doesn’t take away from the fact that this game is still fun to play. Chances are if you’re a fan of Frank West then story won’t matter to you quite as much as it would to someone else.

Dead Rising 2: Off The Record is a superb zombie slashing experience from beginning to end. If for any reason you didn’t get to play the original Dead Rising 2, then picking up this title at it’s reduced price of $39.99 should be a no brainer. The story remains cheesy, but fun while the Sandbox mode alone will have you playing for hours on end.