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ArcheAge videos show off PvP

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 10:30 AM PDT

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Following ArcheAge here in the West often involves copious use of Google Translate as well as wading through tons of difficult-to-decipher web postings. Fortunately, the player community likes to post gameplay videos from the sandpark title's various Korean closed betas, and today we've stumbled across a couple of noteworthy clips that aren't subject to the whims of online translation.

Both clips center around PvP, and though ArcheAge will feature world PvP in certain areas, the game also boasts battlegrounds for those who prefer less randomness. The first video features a Mage/Bard/Archer player in a skirmish against an invading pirate guild. The second clip takes place inside a battleground and features the same class combo again. There's quite a bit more footage on this one, though, and the 13-minute running time gives us a pretty good look at what it's like to siege a castle. You'll find both videos after the cut.

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Looking for the hit formula: NCsoft's Jeremy Gaffney on creating successful MMOs

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 10:00 AM PDT

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Jeremy Gaffney knows MMOs, having spent a great portion of his life working at Turbine and NCsoft, so when he speaks about building successful games, he's not just spitballing -- he's got experience in his back pocket and forward-thinking in the palm of his hand. Speaking with Develop, Gaffney gave clear, practical advice about how MMO studios can pull ahead and succeed in this cutthroat market.

Like many gamers, Gaffney is concerned with the growing aversion to risk-taking that studios exhibit as MMO gaming's gone more mainstream. "I worry, for example, that mass market equals mass budget equals risk aversion equals conservative design. The great thing about the early MMOs - games like Asheron's Call, Ultima Online, EverQuest and Lineage - was the fact they experimented; they weren't afraid to take different directions," he says.

Even so, Gaffney is excited for the possibilities in the industry, simply because there are so many of them. Whether studios choose to develop for the mainstream or niche, console or mobile markets, using free-to-play or subscription business models, he sees avenues for success in all of them: "The common denominator will always be the gamer. And with gamers comes diversity, especially now."

Gaffney's Carbine Studios is hard at work on an as-of-yet unnamed MMO which will be revealed at Gamescom later this month.

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Enter at Your Own Rift: One-point-four

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 09:30 AM PDT

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Last week, Karen provided an excellent analysis on Trion Worlds' broad, eight-page State of the Game address as the company outlined its plans for the game's long-term future. This week, we're still going to cast our eyes to the present. As we wrap up the final phase of RIFT's Waves of Madness (how much fun is water bladder throwing, huh?) and raid guilds bang their way through Hammerknell, it's the time to revel in a brand-new content update: patch 1.4.

Yes, another patch. I think people are still in disbelief that Trion is able to pump out updates as rapidly as it has, and the current naysayer theory is that the company is merely polishing up content it wanted to get for launch but had to hold back for whatever reason. There's probably a kernel of truth to that, but it doesn't hold up from what we know. We know that Trion has parallel teams -- up to six of them -- working on live development, which includes world events and content updates. We know that some of the features we've seen in previous patches were a direct result of post-launch player feedback, so it can't all be capping off unfinished projects.

Say what you will, but from where I'm standing, Trion's putting its actions where its mouth is by continuing a hot-and-heavy updating streak without showing any signs of slowing down. It's smart, too; by providing faster updates than most MMOs on the market and giving players incentive to stay, return, and try the game for the first time, Trion's firming up its position as an MMO that's here to stay -- not one that's going to fold up shop when future titles hit.

So let's take a peek through the highlights of patch 1.4 as I offer my award-winning commentary on each of the points!

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En Masse delaying TERA launch to 2012

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 09:00 AM PDT

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En Masse Entertainment has finally broken its silence about TERA's launch window, and there's both good and bad news for fans of the upcoming fantasy game. The bad news is that there's still no definitive launch date. The good news is that the time window has been narrowed considerably.

In a new press release issued this morning, En Masse says that TERA will release sometime in the spring of 2012. That should put to rest months of speculation as to whether the game would reach North American shores in 2011 (as well as whether it will be competing for launch customers with The Old Republic, which BioWare expects to release prior to the end of the year).

En Masse publishing vice president Chris Lee comments on the launch delay, indicating that the extra time will result in a more polished product. "The game's action combat and depth has generated a lot of interest, and we are committed to making sure every aspect of the game lives up to our standard of quality," he said.

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Not So Massively Extra: Hi-Rez talks Gamescom plans and shows off first SMITE screens

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 08:00 AM PDT

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Gamescom is just around the corner, and Hi-Rez Studios is gearing up to show off two new titles at the Cologne trade show on August 17th. The makers of Global Agenda are bringing a demo version of Tribes: Ascend to the event and will also be unveiling SMITE, a MOBA announced last April that features battles between gods from various mythologies.

Hi-Rez COO Todd Harris will also be talking up the future of Global Agenda, and senior designer Travis Brown will be answering SMITE-related questions as players get their hands on the initial demo version of the title. SMITE is built on the Unreal Engine 3, and Hi-Rez has released the first two screenshots of the game which we've got for you after the break.

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Marvel Universe reveals a mouthy merc

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 07:00 AM PDT

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Attention, Marvel Universe fans: if you missed some of the reveals at San Diego Comic-Con, we are here to help you catch up.

As we have mentioned in a prior article, the man behind the pen of the great Ultimate Spider-Man reboot, Brian Michael Bendis, is set to write the story behind this first-ever Marvel MMO. Although few other details of this highly anticipated free-to-play MMO have been revealed, we now know that a very iconic mutant will grace your screen when you play the game. This, of course, is none other than the Merc-with-a-mouth himself, Deadpool.

As the Editorial Director for Marvel.com, Agent M, announced, you will be able to don the secret identity of Mr. Wade Wilson. Will you be as indestructible and athletic as this wise-acre? We will have to wait and see. As more information is revealed, we will be sure to send it your way.

[Updated with Agent M's exact title. Thanks, Agent M]

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Rumor: World of Warcraft's next expansion has been named

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 06:30 AM PDT

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First there was The Burning Crusade, then Wrath of the Lich King, and, most recently, Cataclysm. World of Warcraft's expansions have been the lifeblood of literally millions of gamers' playtime, which is why many fans are anxiously awaiting word of the fourth expansion pack to the hit MMO.

Today we may know the name of the expansion: Mists of Pandaria. According to MMO Champion, Blizzard filed a trademark with this title on July 28th, which is exactly in line with how the company has procured titles for the previous expansions. The trademark specifies that this is for "computer game software."

The Pandarens are one of the more light-hearted races in the Warcraft franchise, with kung fu panda bears from a secret empire somewhere in Azeroth. Despite being fan favorites, the Pandarens have been rarely seen in WoW, while Blizzard has used them in a couple different April Fool's jokes in the past.

We'll be keeping our eyes on Blizzard for any official confirmation.

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The Daily Grind: What was your favorite experience as a healer?

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 06:00 AM PDT

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If you're going to play a game in which your allies will rush forward into their imminent death despite your best efforts, someone's going to need to take the task of keeping them from death. Sometimes the healer is up on the front lines like the Warrior Priests of Warhammer Online, but most often your job in the healer is to stand back and keep everyone alive in spite of their determination to stand in fire. It's not a glamorous job, but boy is it ever important.

From games like World of Warcraft that require a dedicated healer to games like City of Heroes where your "healer" may have no direct healing spells, the third part of the holy trinity sees the least direct action but still tables a lot of responsibility. So what's your favorite experience from taking on the role of the walking band-aid? Were you stuck in a group with members who couldn't keep themselves alive at all if not for your healing? Or is there a particular game that always made healing feel more fun than any other task in the game?

Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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Going behind the scenes of Guild Wars 2's sound team

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 06:00 PM PDT

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Listen for a second. Do you hear anything? Jets of flame being spewed by dragons, the sharp slide of metal on metal, the hard report of a gunshot? Of course you don't because you're not part of the Guild Wars 2 sound team, hard at work for yet another day. But then, even if you were, you wouldn't be hearing a dragon spitting flame -- you'd be figuring out how to make a sound that will tell players that this is a dragon spewing flame, which is a bit harder. (And safer.)

This short video documentary chronicles some of the methods that the team uses to draw players into the game world via just the sound, just to make each little echo sound as immersive and natural as possible. It's a look at one of the more ubiquitous aspects of MMOs that most players don't think about, so if you're at all interested in the design going on behind the scenes of Guild Wars 2, jump on past the break.

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Paragon Market details unveiled for City of Heroes Freedom

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 05:00 PM PDT

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Amidst the excitement and apprehension surrounding the release of City of Heroes Freedom later this year, there's an obvious question that must be asked -- what is the cash shop like? After all, for all the features the new hybrid model is promising, it's not going to help much if the cash shop is ridiculous or counterintuitive. Answering precisely that concern, the development team for City of Heroes has put together a preview of the Paragon Market, showing players what to expect once the shop goes live.

Not only will the shop offer players a variety of old pieces at a discounted price (the entire Magic costume set clocks in at roughly $5, with individual pieces available as well), the market will also allow players to buy new features such as dual inspirations, new power sets, and new costume slots. In a game where individual creativity and character customization are king, the idea of adding a dozen more character slots and new costume slots should appeal to pretty much every player.

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The Game Archaeologist uncovers Shadowbane: The highlights

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 04:00 PM PDT

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Way back when I used to haunt the corridors of Gamestop and not shun the place due to its stinky evil, I remember being enticed with these fancy-pantsy "MMORPG" boxes when I'd see them on the shelf. I must have picked up Shadowbane a dozen or so times to check out the blurbs on the back, mentally weighing whether or not this would be the one to introduce me to online gaming, but ultimately it was not to be.

It's probably for the best, considering that Shadowbane was primarily PvP and I'm a PvE guy at heart. Plus, the title never really took off the way that publisher Ubisoft had hoped, spending most of its six years of operation lurking in the background of the MMO industry instead of sharing the spotlight.

But still, six years! That's far longer than any of the titles we've been talking about these past couple months, and considering that Shadowbane won last week's poll to become this month's topic, there are obviously strong feelings lurking among you. What did Shadowbane try to do differently, how did it stay alive as long as it did, and what was its downfall? Hit the jump to find out!

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MMObility: Shadow Cities confuses the heck out of me

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 03:00 PM PDT

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I like unusual games. No, really, I love them. I would rather puzzle away at some oddball of a game than be forced to play the same old game that I have played before. I don't mind taking my time with a new title, learning its rules and lore. Of course, my goal is not to hunt down every morsel of information about a game, either. There is a fine balance between knowing how to play a game and practically keeping a cheat sheet next to my laptop or phone.

Sometimes a game comes along and makes me really scratch my head. It's rare, though, especially in this age of YouTube videos and newbie Q and A threads. Shadow Cities has given me more of a hard time than almost any other game in recent memory.

The question is: is this a good thing or a bad thing? Click past the cut and we'll discuss it.

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EVE is Real reaches first content milestone, Aurum gifted to active account holders

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 02:30 PM PDT

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A couple of weeks ago we told you about CCP's new EVE is Real web endeavor. The ad campaign essentially asks capsuleers to upload artwork, screenshots, videos, and other player-generated metagame content to a new web portal designed to show off EVE's emergent gameplay.

CCP kicked off the campaign by offering in-game incentives based on the number of player uploads, and today the company has sent out a PR blast touting the fact that the first milestone has been reached.

Players have uploaded over 1,000 pieces of content, triggering a gift of 1,000 in-game Aurum to every active EVE account (you'll recall that Aurum is the controversial new cash shop currency that surfaced with the Incarna expansion). So what will 1,000 Aurum buy your pod pilot at the Noble Exchange? As of today the pickings are somewhat slim. The only offering in that particular price range is a pair of black men's boots.

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One Shots: No job too big, no job too small

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 02:00 PM PDT

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Earthrise is center stage for today's One Shots with a screenshot of a pretty impressive group effort. Earthrise players aren't limited to large structures, though. Knar, the reader character in the foreground, is also sporting some player-created items:
This is the first base built in Earthrise since the Territory War feature was implemented. All structures and walls in the base are player made, as well as the armor and weapon my character has equipped. It has a such a nice view of the mutated wasteland!
Now it's your turn to show off your items. This week's theme is Some Assembly Required -- a little nod to the newest addition to our column lineup. Some Assembly Required covers player-created content, so we want to see the best of what you've created.

Whether you've built a farm or village in Wurm Online, a particularly impressive ride in Fallen Earth, or something even bigger and better in any MMO, we want to see! Grab a screenshot, tell us a bit about what it is, and send it to oneshots@massively.com. We'll be featuring the best of these all week.

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Heatwave opens free trials for Gods and Heroes

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 01:30 PM PDT

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Following fresh on the heels of Gods and Heroes' recent content update, Heatwave Interactive announced today that it is beginning a free trial promotion. The free trial gives three days of access to all of the game's currently available content.

Anthony Castoro, CEO of Heatwave Interactive, states, "The free trial unlocks the Gods & Heroes experience - it's our invitation for anyone passionate about mythology and legend to immerse themselves in this epic adventure of ancient Rome." If that sounds like your cup of tea, then you can access the new trial at the official site.

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Fight for solitude in the newest DC Universe Online update

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 01:00 PM PDT

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Brainiac is back on the offensive in the latest DC Universe Online update, and this time his sights are set on Superman's Fortress of Solitude. Players must join forces with Superman and his reluctant ally Lex Luthor to fend off Brainiac, lest he use the Fortress' Kryptonian technology to destroy the Earth. Why Superman has Earth-destroying technology in his Fortress, we're not too sure. Just in case someone really pisses him off is our guess.

The Fortress of Solitude is an eight-man raid which will reward successful players with Marks of Distinction, which players can use to purchase powerful new gear. The update also includes new high-level armor sets, including sets for heroes featuring Superman's logo, and sets for villains emblazoned with a 'Z' for "Zod." New hard-modes are also making an appearance, in the form of the Batcave and Hive hard-mode alerts. All this new content is available now, so jump right in and fight for some peace and solitude!

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Hyperspace Beacon: Illusion of choice

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 12:00 PM PDT

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Before I begin this little rant about Star Wars: The Old Republic, there are a couple things I want to make clear: This edition of the Hyperspace Beacon will have a lot of spoilers, and I really like SWTOR as a whole.

First off, the spoilers mentioned here will be about the DragonAge and Mass Effect series of games. If you have not played through either one of those games and do not want to know how some of that story turns out, then you may not want to read this article. Secondly, SWTOR is a wonderful game. I have played it on a couple of occasions, and I believe it exhibits some of the qualities that have been missing from many of the current MMOs -- specifically, story. By no means do I want to discourage anyone from playing or pre-ordering this game, so if you're on the fence about this game, you may not want to read on because this article is not for you.

Surely, fans of BioWare have played games like Mass Effect and DragonAge, and I hope you have played Knights of the Old Republic. These games really define what BioWare is and the types of games it can make. However, given some of the most recent announcements, I have to wonder if some of the staples that made these BioWare games great are going to be missing in Star Wars: The Old Republic. Have BioWare games gone from having choice to just the illusion of choice?

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The Soapbox: Rooting for the fail

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 11:00 AM PDT

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Disclaimer: The Soapbox column is entirely the opinion of this week's writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of Massively as a whole. If you're afraid of opinions other than your own, you might want to skip this column.

I'm going to start this with a strange admission: I love MMOs. I love them as a lumpy, imperfect collective; I love specific ones immensely, and I love being a fan of the genre. I feel that I have to clarify my stance when I sometimes -- often -- see people who apparently follow MMOs quite closely become a neverending fount of bile and venom toward these games. Apparently, not all MMO fans love MMOs, and that perplexes me.

Odd as that may be, whatever, I can accept that we live in a topsy-turvy world. What I really don't get are the folks who hate specific games so greatly that their entire bodies and minds have been honed into a dedicated game-loathing entity. Mention that title anywhere on a forum, a blog, or in a post, and these people come out to scream through clenched teeth how this MMO sucks beyond the telling of it and that we are all fools, fools for getting anywhere near it.

They aren't just content to say their piece and be done with it, oh no; their vitriol literally knows no end. They will rant, they will attack, they will laugh with derision, and above all else, they will root for the fail. Their greatest desire in life is for this specific game to die so that they can rend their clothes and let out a blood-curdling victory howl. And I don't get it. I feel like an alien in their presence, perplexed at their rage and fixation. Why do people root for MMOs to fail with such intensity? What motivates them and what do they hope to achieve?

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Silkroad Online's eighth expansion launches today

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 10:30 AM PDT

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The world of Silkroad Online just got a lot bigger, as Joymax has launched the free-to-play fantasy title's eighth expansion. The Mysterious Temple of Jupiter boasts a ton of new content including a level cap increase, new quests, and new community events.

The level cap has been bumped from 110 to 120, and each Silkroad class features brand new skill sets inspired by various Chinese and European arts. The expansion has also added upwards of 60 new quests to the game's ancient Chinese setting, and new hunting grounds for 111th level characters have also arrived.

New dungeons are available for low- and mid-level characters, as are over 100 new monsters and new mob AI that a Joymax press release says will "provide a more active, tactical experience." Finally, events including the Forty Thieves collection contest and the Famous event (wherein players are gifted items based on individual stat and ability increases) will be happening all through the month of August.

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All About Hiroshi Matsuyama's Time in the Concrete Business

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 06:48 AM PDT


Hiroshi Matsuyama, president of Fukuoka, Japan-based developer CyberConnect2, is the chief creative mind behind titles like Silent Bomber, Tail Concerto, the .hack series, and the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja line (i.e. the good Naruto games). Such long-term success in the game industry was not exactly on his mind from the start, though -- his initial career was in something completely different.

"I was in the concrete business; I was constructing parks and stuff," he told Famitsu magazine in an interview published over the past couple issues. "Once I graduated from school, I got a job at a company based in Fukuoka that made concrete. I got a transfer to their branch office in Osaka, where I got a job in their sales division."

Matsuyama had an interest in games, but neither the contacts nor any particular talent for making them. "At the time, I hadn't so much as touched a PC," he said. "I really loved reading manga as a kid, though, and I had a keen interest in anime, games, and pretty much anything else. Ever since I was in college, I knew I wanted to get into the entertainment industry. In the region of Japan I lived in, my university was the only one that really had an arts department at the time. I graduated from that, and they generated a lot of famous game makers and manga artists. I had a lot of friends who'd declare that they'd go up to Tokyo to find their fame and fortune, but most of them would come back to Fukuoka within a year, being all like 'Things are just crazy over there.' That was more than just one or two people, too, that said that. That made me think that you couldn't deal with this industry just because you wanted to be there. So I figured that I'd join some other company for starters as a learning experience, so that's why I started working in concrete."

Dangan Ronpa Gets Sequel

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 05:28 AM PDT


Dangan Ronpa, a portable adventure game that got a fairly large amount of attention in Japan upon its release last year, is getting a sequel. Japanese publisher Spike took the veils off Super Dangan Ronpa 2 in the pages of Famitsu magazine this week, a game apparently new and improved enough to merit not only a '2', but a 'Super' as well.

Although the story and setting is new (the game takes place in an archipelago of five tropical islands, each with a different city and buildings), the basic ideas is the same. Murders take place among your group of friends, killings that seem to be overseen (or, perhaps, orchestrated) by the weird good/evil living teddy bear seen above. You have to survey the crime scene for clues, then fend off accusations laid upon you by students as you track down the real killer. It's a slight twist on the Ace Attorney series, in other words, albeit one with a little more bite.

No release date or price was given for the sequel.

Namco Bandai Unleashes Anime Crossover RPG

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 05:09 AM PDT


In this week's issue of Famitsu magazine, Namco Bandai Games took the wraps off Heroes Phantasia, a new RPG due out for the PSP sometime this winter.

Heroes Phantasia's main draw is its story, a massive crossover of sorts that features characters from ten different anime series. The stable includes Lina Inverse from Slayers (above), Keroro from Sgt. Frog, Orphen from the show of the same name, Yomiko Readman from Read or Die, and Mai from My-HiME, as well as a few original characters. They're all teamed up and traveling between dimensions in order to fend off a threat that's already nearly destroyed a world in another dimension and is now threatening modern-day Earth.

The game itself appears to be a standard sort of turn-based JRPG, with four-character parties using action points to attack and unleashing team-based special moves depending on the formations you define for them.

5pb Announces Robotics;Notes

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 04:46 AM PDT


5pb, the Japanese makers of console adventure games Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate (above), announced the latest in the series in this week's issue of Famitsu magazine. Titled Robotics;Notes, the game is due out for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 next spring in Japan. (Previous games were PC/360 exclusives, but 5pb has been taking a more multiplatform approach as of late.)

Set in 2019 in the offshore Japanese island of Tanegashima, Robotics:Notes stars Kaito Yashio, a teenage nerd who spends most of his time playing fighting games. He's one of only two members of the school robotics club, but instead of doing much serious work on robots, he instead plays with the AR (augmented reality) functionality on his smartphone to goof around with the world around him -- a hobby that eventually leads him to uncover a dark conspiracy. (This AR stuff becomes a core gameplay feature later on, with you running your phone over objects in order to uncover any otherwise-invisible secrets they might contain.)

"It's this story of young people growing up, teaming together to overcome obstacles in their way," director Chiyomaru Shikura told Famitsu. "The AR in this game serves as a sort of gateway to a dream world. You use it to hunt for treasure, as well as for silly things like putting virtual cat ears on the heroine. Running AR on incomplete robots can make them look a lot cooler, too, which is a source of motivation for the hero. In the beginning it's just something to play around with, but soon you wind up discovering classified data with it and it becomes something a fair bit more sinister."

Japan Review Check: Growlanser IV, Airu-mura

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 04:22 AM PDT


A selection of the most interesting games due to hit Japan next week, courtesy the review pages of Famitsu magazine:

- Monhan Nikki: Pokapoka Airu-mura G (9/8/8/8, 33 points): This Animal Crossing-ish PSP title, a sort of expansion pack to the original, lets you visit a village full of the Felynes from the Monster Hunter series -- a concept Famitsu liked well enough. "The foundation is exactly the same," one editor wrote, "but at least you're able to get through the previous game's content a lot more quickly. There's enough extra stuff, too, that this is a fairly powered-up version of the game. You can pick up right where you left off if you have your old save around as well."

"Between the price point and the new features," added another, "the cost performance here is great. A lot of the game does feel like you're running errands, but the comfy atmosphere makes up for it."

Mists of Pandaria May be the Next World of Warcraft Expansion

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 05:45 PM PDT

World of Warcraft

The name of the next expansion for World of Warcraft might just be Mists of Pandaria.

A new trademark filing discovered by MMO Champion reveals that Blizzard filed for the name on July 28 with two different goods and services descriptions:

IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Computer game software; computer game discs; computer game software and related instruction manuals and guides sold together as a unit; downloadable computer game software; computer game software downloadable from a global computer network; downloadable electronic games via the internet and wireless devices; interactive multimedia computer game program; mousepads

IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Entertainment services, namely, providing on-line computer games; providing computer games that may be accessed via a global computer network; providing online news and information in the field of computer games; entertainment services, namely, conducting contests online and providing a website for organizing, planning and executing events between computer game players and interest groups

It's entirely possible it's simply a novel or something of the sort and not a new expansion. MMO Champion claims the 009 and 041 international class numbers are only used for Blizzard's online game trademarks, but the trademark for BlizzCast, the name of Blizzard's podcast, also uses 009.

Get in the Battlefield 3 Beta Early by Pre-Ordering on Origin

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 04:49 PM PDT

Battlefield 3

Maybe you missed out on the recent Battlefield 3 alpha test and want to ensure you play the game as soon as possible. Maybe you didn't pick up a Limited Edition copy of Medal of Honor last year. Either way, looking past the recent alpha -- which was "a highly tech focused test period" anyway -- there is a new way to get yourself early access into the upcoming beta, giving you a chance to play it before the vast majority of people: pre-order on Origin.

Origin, the name of the rebranded EA Store, has a listing for Battlefield 3 outlining the pre-order perks for buying it from there. Early access to the open beta is the first of the bunch; it says that Origin pre-orderers "will be granted early access to the Open Beta for Battlefield 3 when it goes live in September 2011."

Windows Users Still Cheap as Humble Bundle Tops $1 Million

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 03:06 PM PDT

Humble Indie Bundle 3 sales August 2

The third Humble Indie Bundle launched just a week ago and it's already generated in excess of $1 million. That's an accomplishment that both of the previous bundles managed as well, though it makes it no less impressive that a pay-what-you-want, DRM-free bundle could generate so much money.

And that money doesn't go entirely into the pockets of the developers. Customers, who are free to pay as little as one cent (though doing so brings up the image below), can choose to divide their money however this wish between the developers, the bundle organizers, Child's Play, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Tekken X Street Fighter Doesn't Know How to Handle Fireballs Yet

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 02:34 PM PDT

Street Fighter 4 Hadouken

Street Fighter and Tekken, while both fighting games, are very different on a number of levels. One fairly simple difference is the abundance of projectile attacks in Street Fighter, whereas Tekken generally lacks them. Tekken meanwhile isn't 2D, which means you could potentially sidestep an incoming fireball or Hadouken.

These issues present a variety of challenges for both Capcom and Namco Bandai with their respective crossovers. In the case of Tekken X Street Fighter, Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada still isn't sure about how the issue of fireballs will be handled.

"Obviously, the Street Fighter characters will have to have their fireballs," he told PlayStation Blog at the EVO fighting game tournament this past weekend. "Ryu without a fireball just wouldn't be... right. Obviously we'll need it. When you look at executing a fireball in a 2D setting, it works almost like a jab. It keeps your opponent where you want them."

Borderlands 2 Coming in 2012 - Report

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 01:29 PM PDT

Borderlands

A sequel to Borderlands is reportedly in the works and will be out next year. That's according to Eurogamer, which claims it's been told by a source close to Gearbox Software that the developer is currently at work on Borderlands 2 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.

Gearbox hasn't been shy in expressing how pleased it is with the first game, and this isn't the first indication that another Borderlands is on the way -- a resume showed a listing for Borderlands 2 earlier this year.

"I can tell you that myself and everyone at Gearbox LOVES Borderlands and we have been absolutely thrilled at the reception it's gotten from our customers and the fact that it's sold over four million units now," Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford told Eurogamer in April. "So you can see that we supported the game like mad with lots of great DLC and you can imagine that we're going to want to do a lot of things with Borderlands in the future."

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Path of Exile - Closed Beta date announced

Posted: 03 Aug 2011 02:52 AM PDT


Path of Exile, a new MMORPG developed by New Zealand based studio, Grinding Gear Games, has announced its first beta phase to begin on 10th August 2011. Everyone who register for an account over at Path of Exile's official website (link) will gain entry to the beta. Following the announcement, a new trailer was also uploaded for the new Templar class. You can read my past posts (link) for more info about the game!

Cabal II - China bootleg version

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 06:25 PM PDT


I am surprised when people still email me and leave me messages about me missing out on Cabal II for ChinaJoy 2011. For your information, I did not miss the game at all but I won't report on games from this blatant joke of a MMO company. This China bootleg "Cabal II" is developed by Moliyo, who had the rights to publish ESTsoft's original Cabal Online for mainland China.


After the agreement ended, Moliyo released information on this "Cabal II" and attempt to market it as the original's sequel. Despite Korean developer ESTsoft's best efforts to get the company to change the title and even threatened to go to court, we all know how the local government "protects" its homegrown companies.


So once again, this is NOT Cabal II from the original developer, but a lame attempt at trying to retain the player base of the original server. How does the graphics even look close to CryEngine 3's?

Digimon Masters Online - Closed Beta announced

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 06:21 PM PDT


(Official website) Originally scheduled to be published by WeMade Entertainment, Digimon Masters Online is now being published by Joyxmas instead. Joymax is known worldwide for its MMO, Silkroad Online and it has recently bought over the developer for Lost Saga Online.


In Digimon Masters Online, the character itself does not actually fight, but only his or her Digimon. And don't forget Digivolution (evolution)! Head over to the game's official website (link) now and learn more. Closed Beta starts 9th August 2011.

Dragonica Japan - New Origin Part II

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 09:39 AM PDT


Released a few days ago, the information was late due to ChinaJoy 2011 (again). So, Part II for the New Origins update for Dragonica Japan was teased, with the female Dragonkin (or Newt) getting the new Fighter class. A devastating melee class, the Fighter class comes in twos, where certain skills are done through a combination. One of the Fighter will be an AI and not controlled by the player. More info in my previous posts (link).


Players will finally get to kick Elga's (or Kyros) butt as well! This is a new 8-man raid dungeon where even the best equipped players will be severely tested...


And a few new high levels maps in the areas surrounding Elga's (or Kyros) dungeon. That's all in this short preview!

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