New Non-"Epic" Yarn Kirby Game

"Spit or swallow?"

Nintendo has just announced a brand new Kirby game. It'll be on the Wii and will feature Kirby NOT being made of slightly mediocre yarn.

The games does not have an official title yet but in a very small and short video clip here you can see that it will play like a traditional Kirby game with enemy sucking, transformations and what looks to be some powerful super attacks with each transformation, even his normal form has a SUPER SUCK!

Now this is a Kirby game I can get excited about since Kirby's Canvas Curse.

Migoy's Top 5 Games of 2010

2010 was a great year for video games. We saw a lot of great new titles, long awaited sequels and even returns from older games. To be fair, I chose my top 5 from the games that I played and that were released in 2010. No bias here, just an honest gamer's decision. 5. NBA Jam (Wii)

"Swish swish!"

It's nice to see a good arcade game get some love in modern times. NBA Jam brings back the fire dunking and Boom-Shakalaking madness. It's a hoot especially when playing with other people. I had no problems with the Wiimote+Nunchuk control scheme. Shake and bake!

4. Monster Hunter Tri (Wii)

"Roooaaar!"

Monster Hunter is still Monster Hunter but the Wii version adds in underwater exporation which is quite a sight and adds to the challenge. This Monster Hunter has Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection support meaning real online gameplay and not limited to Ad-Hoc parties. Monster Hunter Tri has very good serves and offers smooth online interaction for most of it.

3. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (Wii)

"Owara seru!"

I got the MvC itch back in 2009 and played the Japanese release of TvC but with the announcement of Ultimate All-Stars and the new additions (especially Zero), I was sold. It's a great fighter and a worthy edition to Capcom's VS. series of fighting games. Tatsunical!

2. Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (DS)

"I challenge you to a battle of wits!"

Being a fan of the Professor Layton series, this game was a no brainer get for me. With it's great presentation and interesting storyline to keep you going. Puzzle games are perfect for portable gaming and the Unwound Future does not disappoint. Few things satisfy like a puzzle solved.

1. Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep (PSP)

"Keyblades are not something you use just to bully somebody around!"

The Kingdom Hearts storyline has always intrigued me (no matter how bogus it's gets) and with this being a prequel, it ties up a lot of loose ends. The new combat mechanics are very well implemented and it requires more skill and strategy without being overwhelmingly complicated. And with 3 characters to choose from, this is the most diverse Kingdom Hearts game yet.

And there you have it, my top 5 games of 2010. I may not have a lot of game systems but 2010 has been a very rich year for video games on all platforms. There's something out there for everyone. What's your top 5 games of 2010?

Review: Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars

Got that fighting game itch and either can't wait for Marvel vs Capcom 3 or own a Wii? There is something for that and it's called Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. Now you may not know what the heck "Tatsunoko" is or who these bird themed costumed heroes maybe but don't let that stop you from giving this game a try because this game may end up surprising you. Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Developer: Eighting
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Rating: T for Teen
Release: 1/26/2010
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is a 2.5-D fighter where 2 teams, each team consisting of 2 characters from either the Capcom universe of the Tatsunoko universe, engage in 1-on-1 combat. This is the 7th installment in Capcom's Vs' series. Originally released in 2008 as a Japan exclusive "Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes", it was brought to North American shores by fan reception which convinced Capcom to localize it with help from Japanese animation studio Tatsunoko Production on international licensing issues.
Gameplay and Features: You could best compare this game to Capcom's more insane Vs. titles, mainly the Marvel vs. Capcom series. But unlike MvC2 and 3 with it's 3-on-3 tag system but instead goes a little old school with a 2-on-2 tag system. With this limitation, you have to choose your partner carefully as each character has a different assist move. Combat is also similar to the MvC series, though the pace isn't as fast as it's 2-D counter parts, it's by no means less frantic.
Yes, it says "Billion"
Strategy, timing, and psyche come into play very well as you'll be stringing insane combos, constantly pressuring your opponent, or confusing mix-ups forcing them to make careless mistakes. Each character bringing their own flair, especially with the very different and, for most of you, unfamiliar Tatsunoko characters. Multi hit combos, special moves, and hyper variable combinations are still present and are very flashy which is a good thing with it's cell shaded and colorful style. We also have 2 giants to mess around with and this

Controls: With the Wii able to support multiple control styles, you'll be happy to know that TvC: UAS has a setup for all of them (yes, even Wiimote sideways). Using the Wiimote / Wiimote + Nunchuk dumbs down the controls scheme a great deal but can be good shallow fun for people unfamiliar with the genre or series. The real charm comes from using either a Classic controller, a GameCube controller, or a Wii arcade stick as you have full control of every action your character can do. Baroque: The Baroque system is a form of cancel. By sacrificing whatever red life your character is recovering, you can extend your combo and string together a longer chain of hits and deal more damage. The length of the red life bar determines the amount of increased power your character receives. Using a Baroque involves a certain amount of risk and definitely adds a bit of depth to the combat. Mega Crash: A Mega Crash can get you out of a jam if you think you're getting beaten up a bit too much. It gives your character a burst of energy which interrupts your opponent's combo string and knocks them to the other side of the screen. Performing a Mega Crash uses 2 super bars and drains a bit of life so spamming isn't an option. This game isn't just a complete translation of the Japanese version as it also brings some new meat. With a loss of 1 character exclusive to the Japanese version, Ultimate All-Stars brings 5 new character to the fray along with more minigames and online play. There were balance tweaks done in Ultimate All-Stars that fixed some of the more exploitable moves like spammable infinites. Online: You can participate in ranked matches, have the system match you up against random opponents or exchange friend codes with people you know. It works well enough but you can experience some input lag depending on your connection speed and your distance with the other player. Online may not be the best way to experience this game, at least it's an option that should have been there from the beginning.

Nuff said

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars a very solid fighter and is a great addition to the Vs. series. Don't let you lack of knowledge of obscure anime scare you away from this game as it is, in my opinion, one of the best fighters out there on the Wii. Score: 86/100 [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMj_lam6_g4&feature=player_embedded] On a side note: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1p3Dd4y_Y4&feature=player_embedded] Zero. Need I say more? :D

Thanks to DToid for some of the screenshots.
(Original Post by Migoy)

REVIEW: Just Dance

 

Wondering why there is a sudden boom in dance games recently? Why developers are going gaga for something so simple and "not for the hardcore audience"? This is the game that started it all and if you've heard about it, I bet you already hate it without even taking a crack at it. Let's think for a moment, maybe this game isn't for you. After all there is a "casual" market out there. But don't be afraid to tread unfamiliar waters cause I gotta say, this game is just good clean fun.

Just Dance Developer: Ubisoft Paris Publisher: Ubisoft Platform: Nintendo Wii Rating: E for Everyone Release: 11/17/2009

We all know not everyone is born with the ability to dance, myself included. However this game doesn't require you to be The Next Dance Crew.. member. Just Dance just asks you to do is don't be shy and shake your groove thing to some classic and modern pop hits.

"Bird bird bird! The bird is the word!"

Gameplay and Features:

The premise of this game is very simple. Pick a song, hold the Wiimote on your right hand, and copy the moves of the dancer on screen as if you are looking into a mirror. Up to 4 players can dance at the same time and anyone can easily jump in before or during the song. You are rated by points based on movements tracked by the Wiimote. Scoring is done in 3 ways, Bad, Ok, or Great and the player with highest score by the end of the song wins. You cannot fail in the game so aside from the game tell you who has the highest score, I guess everyone is a winner. Simple as it is, the game isn't good at recognizing your movement at times. In Quickplay this is a minor issue but in every other game mode it's a pretty big deal.

Strike a Pose mode requires you to freeze at random points during a song and the person with the stillest pose supposedly earns more points. No matter how still you stand, more often than not the game fails to recognize if you are in fact standing still or not.

Last One Standing mode gives you 7 lives. You lose 1 for every Bad you get and gain 1 for every 5 consecutive Greats. This could be imbalanced at times and there are some portions of a song where I just can't figure out how the game wants me positioning the Wiimote for the respective dance move.

"Groove to the beat that you can't touch!"

Quickplay may be the only real option to choose if you want to play this game as you just have to dance. All 32 songs are available from the get go and includes some tunes as "Who Let the Dog's Out?" by Baha Men, "Hot n Cold" by Katy Perry, and even U Can't Touch This by MC Hammer with my personal favorite from all the tracks being Jerk It Out by The Caesars.

The dances are choreographed well with the dancers phased out to look like a living vector animation of themselves with bright and vivid colors. It's hilarious fun watching your friends whirling an imaginary lasso to "Cotton Eye Joe" or watch em wiggle to "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen. No dance is too difficult and most will definitely make you sweat so you could probably this is more of a "exercise game" than a "music game".

"Caution; you may look stupid while playing this game."

Just Dance is a simple but fun game. The hardcore gamer might not appreciate this as there is no noteworthy mode outside of Quickplay, no online multiplayer, and no unlockables. But for a party game with having your friends over then this game takes the cake. Great for a laugh, mindless fun, and a great way to work up a sweat. If you don't want to shell out for this game then at least give it a rent if you're throwing a party cause I guarantee it'll be a blast.

Score: 60/100

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