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Varying Difficulties of the 2D Platformer

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 01:26 PM PDT

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1UP COVER STORY | WEEK OF OCTOBER 8 | DEATHMATCH! GAMES AND COMPETITION

Varying Difficulties of the 2D Platformer

Cover Story: Developers discuss the art of creating a challenging video game.

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he correct difficulty in video games is something that will eternally be debated. There will always be gamers who love a good challenge, and look down at the likes of Kirby's Epic Yarn for being too easy. On the other hand, some players will dismiss games such as Spelunky for being too unforgiving and difficult. And while the discussion reaches every genre and aspect of gaming, there is one genre that has been around for decades that always features that debate: the 2D platformer.

In recent memory, indie games ranging from Super Meat Boy to I Wanna Be The Guy have littered the platformer landscape with immense challenges that would make casual fans of Super Mario Bros. cry themselves to sleep. At the same time, Nintendo has released several titles, such as the recent New Super Mario Bros. and Kirby games, that have been very light on difficulty comparably, sometimes even offering the ability for the game to beat levels for you if you get stuck. Even outside of Nintendo and indie developer's gaze, there are still many more platformers coming to a wide variety of platforms. Renegade Kid's Jools Watsham, the mastermind behind the well-received 3DS/PC platformer Mutant Mudds, sees those other platformers as homogenous, though.

Cover Story: Deathmatch! Games and Competition

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 10:31 AM PDT

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Deathmatch! Games and Competition

This week, 1UP explores the vast world of digital contest.

Our medium is unique in its ability to instill the spirit of competition in us on a daily basis. From the inception of video games, going head-to-head against a buddy was par for the course; just take a look at nearly any arcade classic from the '70s and '80s, and you'll find a title that comes equipped with the opportunity for bragging rights. This spirit of competition only grew in the '90s with the rise of fighting games and FPS'. But aside from these obvious examples of contest, games have the amazing ability to allow players to create their own forms of competition, even when they're by themselves. Just google "video game speed runs" and marvel at the handful of people who have transformed the art of the playing into a science and truly perfected a particular experience. Then there are massive games like Skyrim which, despite its focus on delivering an impressive single-player experience, is geared towards allowing the player to create their own goals. Anyone who's touched an Elder Scrolls game has inevitably had that moment where they spot a snowy mountain on the distant horizon and make the decision to discover just what's up there.

Multiplayer and competition have continued to exist as a vital part of video games over the past few generations. With mandates from some of the larger publishers insisting that all AAA titles come equipped with some form of competitive online play, you'd be hard pressed to find a game that doesn't allow you to connect with your friends in some way or another. The advent of trophies and achievements have only fueled the spirit of competition by constantly reminding you of how well your friends are doing in a particular game, and goading you into participating in a digital arms race to see who can be the first to master their ever-growing collection.

Pokemon Black & White 2 Review: Single-Player Catches Up to the Competitive Game

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 10:30 AM PDT

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Pokemon Black & White 2 Review: Single-Player Catches Up to the Competitive Game

Cover Story: After all these years, a Pokemon whose campaign acknowledges its die-hard fans.

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okémon fans essentially fall into two camps: The complete newcomer just now getting into the series because they inherited their big brother's copy of the game or became hooked on the seemingly evergreen cartoon; and the completely obsessed hardcore fanatic who quite possibly knows more about the inner workings of the battle mechanics than Game Freak's own developers. Similarly, the core Pokémon titles themselves come in two varieties. You have the "new generation" releases that introduce a never-before-seen region and 100-odd new creatures to capture, and you have the variant and remake versions that revisit the previous release with just enough modest refinements and additions to be worth playing (and just enough to make you angry you wasted your time and money on the first iteration).

And then there's me. I represent an infinitesimally small third constituency of the Pokémon player base: Neither a newcomer nor a Poké-grognard, I play each new release as it arrives because, well, that's my job. I review RPGs and portable games, primarily, and Pokémon sits at the delta of those formats like a surly, money-hungry dragon. As such, I've played enough Pokémon to tell you that this metaphorical dragon is weak to ice- and dragon-type attacks, but I wouldn't have the first clue about its optimal nature or best egg-bred moves. Metaphorically speaking. I like and know the Pokémon games well enough to get by, but I don't speak it with the fluency of a true native.

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EVE Store Closing for a Revamp on October 31st

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EVE Store Closing for a Revamp on October 31st


CCP is getting ready to make an overhaul to the EVE Store. The store will be going offline on October 31st for a revamp of the service and it won't be back until sometime in 2013. The good news is that before the store goes down you'll have the chance to pick up a few items at a discount, up to 50% off in some cases. If there's something in the store that you've had your eye on, be sure to order early as supplies are limited.

SWTOR Lead Designer Daniel Erickson Quits BioWare

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SWTOR Lead Designer Daniel Erickson Quits BioWare


BioWare's Daniel Erickson, lead designer on Star Wars: The Old Republic, has decided to resign from the studio.

RIFT: Storm Legion - Tactician Soul Revealed

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RIFT: Storm Legion - Tactician Soul Revealed


Trion announced the new Rogue Tactician soul for RIFT: Storm Legion.

Dragon Nest Kali Dark Summoner PVP Guide by Almighty

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Dragon Nest Kali Dark Summoner PVP Guide by Almighty


Kali is the most overpowered thing since Elemental Lord's T3 Shields that has come to DN. Instant cast skills, huge range and nuclear level damage ensures that any noob kali can give you a hard time, and any decent player will become your worst nightmare.

Age of Wushu Update New Features Over the Next Few Months

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Age of Wushu Update New Features Over the Next Few Months


From this month till December, there will be a couple of major content update for Age of Wushu China, and here is a rough breakdown. Of course, these new features will released in China server first, the Western players will have to wait quite a while.

Kritika - Closed Beta 2 Preview Trailer

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Kritika - Closed Beta 2 Preview Trailer


Developer All-M recently released a new trailer for Kritika, signalling the start of choosing testers for the game's Closed Beta 2 phase.

TERA Crafting Quests Guide

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TERA Crafting Quests Guide


A great addition to Tera was made for players that are interested in leveling up their professions but previously did not have the time or money to do so. Crafting used to be extremely expensive, forcing most players to either not get far or to spend all of their time and money doing nothing but working towards it. With the addition of the crafting quests, however, this is made significantly easier and crafting is now available to all players, without the massive amount of work that was previously needed. Let's take a look at how to get the quests, how to complete them, and a couple other things related to this massive change to the game.

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City of Steam Gearing Up for November Beta

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City of Steam Gearing Up for November Beta


A video from stressed out devs is showing the features of Mechanist Games's upcoming MMOG, City of Steam. The team also announced that the seampunk MMO will be hitting the beta testing stage in November.

Knight Age News - Social Network System Detailed

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Knight Age News - Social Network System Detailed


Joymax has announced that the new social network system has been released for Knight Age.

Heroes of Newerth Is Available For Mac & Linux Now

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Heroes of Newerth Is Available For Mac & Linux Now


S2 Games has announced the release of updated Heroes of Newerth clients for both Linux and Mac users. With the release of the new client versions, the team expands the potential player pool for the recently detailed HoN Tour, a competitive multiplayer tournament.

Magnus - Dota 2 Hero One Minute Guide

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Magnus - Dota 2 Hero One Minute Guide


A short guide for Magnus. Hope it will be helpful to you.

Aion Dates 3.5 Launch

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Aion Dates 3.5 Launch


Today NCsoft officially announced that patch 3.5 will indeed launch on October 10th!

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Marvel Heroes Assured Free-to-Play

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Marvel Heroes Assured Free-to-Play


President of Gazillion David Brevik has stressed that he F2P market is confusing, but wants to assure everyone that his game is absolutely free.

Dragon's Call II Server 2 Kicks Off

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Dragon's Call II Server 2 Kicks Off


Server 2 of Dragon's Call II is launched as scheduled in order to meet its loyal players' need, at 10:00am, Oct. 9th (GMT+8). It is an Asian server, named Willshir, which is a place in game. The official are holding a series of tantalizing events, providing rewarding gifts, so that players could celebrate the opening carnival together. Guess it is deservd to attend! Gamers could enter its Activity Page, to participate in the events.

Pirate101 News - Head Start Begins

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Pirate101 News - Head Start Begins


Kingsisle Entertainment has announced that head start access for Pirate101, the free-to-play pirate-themed followup to Wizard101, has begun!

Rakion October Update - New Zombie Mode and Events

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Rakion October Update - New Zombie Mode and Events


Rakion will be giving its users a treat. Added new game modes, items andrecurring side events, this will definitely your best Halloween yet. Event is from October 15 to November 19 2012.

Black Desert Shows off Real Time Transition

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Black Desert Shows off Real Time Transition


A new set of photos from the official Pearl Abyss Facebook Page shows off the real time transition of Black Desert Online. A day in-game time goes in 4 hours in reality. Look at the screenshot they provided, the sun comes up from the horizon to its zenith and then back down again, which gives different shadows and light patterns that reflect the time of day.

FFXIV: A Realm Reborn Alpha Coming This Month

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FFXIV: A Realm Reborn Alpha Coming This Month


Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV) Producer/Director Naoki Yoshida has posted his 36th Letter from the Producer this week to bring more news on the upcoming A Realm Reborn alpha and what players can expect in November. The alpha test for A Realm Reborn should get underway later this month, but following a recent vote by players, the current version of the game will remain in operation beyond the scheduled shutdown date of November 11th. Despite a 64.6% portion of the vote not favoring the option to continue playing the current version given that none of the data will transfer beyond November 11th with the A Realm Reborn launch, servers will come back up after that date and remain under observation.

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