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Though they may live very far away, our friends in Japan aren’t so different from us in the West. Sure, they most commonly mark Christmas with a visit to KFC over a ham or turkey, but at least Col. Sanders and Santa both have white facial hair, and isn’t that all that matters?

Look at the Japanese Vita launch sales chart we’ve placed after the break (courtesy of Media Create), numbered according to their position in the total sales chart. There you’ll discover that those in Japan love Nathan Drake just as much as you, making Uncharted: Golden Abyss the second biggest Vita game with 48,224 sold. What’s more American than Nathan Drake skipping across the globe and killing the people he meets there? Nothing, that’s what.

Of course, when you see that the most popular game is the adorably animated action of Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational, and that the hostess simulator Dream Club Zero Portable beat out the Katamari Damacy game — well let’s just say you’d be forgiven for eyeing that bucket of Original Recipe with some extra suspicion.

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[Every week GameSetWatch editor-in-chief Eric Caoili rounds up the latest news/media for obscure and offbeat games from Gamasutra's sister site and alternative video game blog.] Over at our alt video game blog GameSetWatch, we shared a number of fun stories during the past week, including Ghana’s Devil May Cry film, custom articulated Skylanders figures, and Skyrim without textures. GameSetWatch’s highlights from the last week: Ghanaian Devil May Cry Film Takes Capcom’s Series In A Bold …


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[Every week GameSetWatch editor-in-chief Eric Caoili rounds up the latest news/media for obscure and offbeat games from Gamasutra's sister site and alternative video game blog.] Over at our alt video game blog GameSetWatch, we shared a number of fun stories during the past week, including Amanita canceling Machinarium for WiiWare, the resurfacing of Japanese developer Kemco, an SD Snatcher retranslation, and more. GameSetWatch’s highlights from the last week: Amanita Shelves Machinarium’s Nearly Complete Wii Port …


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One Shots: The best view ever

by Salat on September 2, 2011 · 0 comments

Filed under: Sci-fi, Galleries, Screenshots, Star Trek Online, One Shots

STO screenshot

We’re moving away from bugs with mounts today to take a look at a glitch on a much larger scale, thanks to Star Trek Online fan Michael:

I know some bugs are frequent in STO. This one involved walking into a wall on Earth Spacedock, teleporting away, and teleporting back. This landed you outside of the space station on a ledge. After dancing for a bit, I jumped and ended up with this fantastic screenshot. Enjoy!

While we’ve still got room for a few more bug images this week, it’s also time to start looking forward. We’ve showed off some of the most attractive landscapes, characters, mounts, armor, and more, so we figure it’s only fair that we give a nod to the opposite end of the spectrum. Next week is ugly armor week. Whether you have an eye-searing color scheme, a set of armor pieces that clash like crazy, or something that you just put together for a laugh, we want to see. Send your screenshots in to oneshots@massively.com and we’ll feature them in next week’s One Shots!

Gallery: One Shots: 2011

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[Gamasutra rounds up the latest news in the world of App Store gaming, featuring standout releases like Final Fantasy Tactics, Touch Detective, Tap Tap Glee, and Cut the Rope: Experiments.] – Final Fantasy Tactics Released for iOS “Boasting an array of improvements from the PSP remake The War of the Lions (including new gameplay scenes and character classes), Final Fantasy Tactics is well-regarded for its depth and its nuanced character customization features.” – ZeptoLab Launches …


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Best iOS Games July 2011

by Salat on August 7, 2011 · 0 comments

Our ratings for games we reviewed July are now in place, and we now present to you the ones that are on the top of the heap. Each game reviewed receives a 1-5 star rating relative to the other games from that month. Generally, a 3 or higher is considered a "good" rating.

Our final scores are not the product of any traditionally objective measures such as graphics or sound, but simply reflect the games we would most recommend to others.

5 Stars


Gesundheit!

Gesundheit!, $ 0.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – This stealth-centric sneeze-powered puzzle game comes with fantastic controls, some of the best hand-drawn art we've seen in action on the App Store, and details like shadows moving relative to your iOS device's gyroscope readings. We prefer the iPad version, but only because you'll want as much screen real estate as possible to enjoy this game's incredible art.


Groove Coaster

Groove Coaster, $ 0.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – There have been a ton of rhythm games released on the App Store, but none have the amazing presentation of Groove Coaster that almost makes it less of a game and more of an experience– And this is one experience you really can't miss especially if you enjoyed its creator's other game, Space Invaders Infinity Gene.


Wooords

Wooords, $ 0.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – Games where you search for words within a pre-defined set of letters have some serious roots, heck, this kind of puzzle was published in newspapers before video games even existed, and there's a zillion variations on the App Store. Words totally impressed us with its slick presentation that feels less like playing a word game and more like moving magnetic letters around on a refrigerator.


THE KING OF FIGHTERS-i 002

THE KING OF FIGHTERS-i 002, $ 7.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – Back in the day of the arcade fighter arms wars, it was Street Fighter versus The King of Fighters with as fierce of a rivalry among gamers as arguing Nintendo vs. Sega. KoF has arrived on the App Store, and it's every bit as good as its Street Fighter, although it remains to be seen if they'll match the online play found in Volt.

4.5 Stars


Squirmee and the Puzzling Tree

Squirmee and the Puzzling Tree, $ 1.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – This game takes the tried and true single-screen puzzle action game formula that's been such a hit on the App Store and applies a healthy coating of difficulty to it. In our review, we describe it as "Super Meat Boy flipped on its head, and that description fits incredibly well as the game focuses on controlling the environment instead of your character. A level skip button comes in handy as some of the levels included are hard.


Magnetic Billiards: Blueprint

Magnetic Billiards: Blueprint, Free – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – This game combines vague elements of billiards and match three in a crazy way that is incredibly fun. The initial download is free, and comes with enough content to keep you busy for quite a while. After that, a number of great IAP options exist to unlock additional game modes and levels. By the time you're even hit with unlocking anything with real cash, you'll know for sure that you love the game.


Sid Meier's Pirates! for iPad

Sid Meier’s Pirates! for iPad, $ 3.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – This pirate sim is a game with a ton of history behind it, and 2K Games did a marvelous job of porting it to the iPad. It has depth on top of depth, and will keep you busy for quite some time if it manages to suck you in. We've got our fingers crossed for more ports like this of incredible games that work phenomenally on the iPad.


DEATHSMILES

DEATHSMILES, $ 11.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – CAVE does it again with the fast-paced shooter formula that they're known so well for. Like all their games, it follows a fairly standard shmup format with many elements you can comfortably ignore– However, if you embrace the scoring system and the things required for scoring big, you'll be rewarded with a flat our exhilarating experience.


Pocket RPG

Pocket RPG, $ 4.99 – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – Crescent Moon Games' latest is this awesome iPad-exclusive spin on entirely randomized Roguelike gameplay mixed with the action-packed style of a dual stick shooter. It's a combination that works incredibly well, and being entirely randomized, is infinitely replayable. …Now, if only there was a version that was truly pocket sized for my iPhone.

Special Mention


Marathon 1

Marathon 1, Free – [Review] – [Forum Thread] – iOS devices are quickly turning into the most amazing retro gaming platform imaginable. This month, Marathon joined the ranks of other classic first person shooters already available, and is free to download, unless you want to spring for an entirely optional high-res graphics pack. If you're a Halo fan and have never played Marathon, you really should. It's crazy seeing how many nods there are to what would become Bungie's blockbuster FPS franchise.


Deadlock: Online

Deadlock: Online, Free – [Release Announcement] – [Forum Thread] – It's a little difficult to review free to play online-centric games like this because so much of what makes them great is long-term support from the developer as well as how healthy the player community is. Regardless, we've been having a ton of fun with Deadlock and think that the online multiplayer based dual stick shooter formula with a host of upgrades that you can either buy or slowly unlock is a winner.


The rest of the game ratings can be seen in their respective rating categories (also found in the sidebar navigation): 5 Stars, 4.5 Stars, 4 Stars, 3.5 Stars, 3 Stars, and 2 Stars.

As always, we expect there will be some debate about relative scores, but keep in mind that everyone's personal ratings may vary based on individual tastes.


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Top 10 Best Minecraft Maps

by Salat on July 19, 2011 · 0 comments

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One of the best aspects of Minecraft is the ability to share your wondrous creations — and to play the wondrous creations of others. Natural landscapes, industrious cities, or some things too bizarre to categorize — it is incredible what Minecraft players have been able to create.

Here are ten of the most popular Minecraft maps.



1. Survival Island

So what? It’s just an island, right?

Wrong. Like Optimus Prime, there is more to this island than meets the eye.

The gameplay isn’t far removed from traditional Minecraft, but the difference here is that you must survive using the limited resources available on the island. Rumors of buried treasure exist…

The author provided two simple rules for maximizing your enjoyment:
1. Don’t leave the Island.
2. Play on at least Normal difficulty.

Watch the YogsCast’s playthrough of Survival Island:


2. Vechs’ Super Hostile Series

This isn’t just a map. This is a whole suite of maps — ten, to be precise — designed to challenge players. It could be low amounts of a critical resource, or deviously placed monster spawners or traps, but the idea is to put pressure on the players.

All maps have a built-in goal system, based around completing a Victory Monument. To complete the monument, the player must acquire the appropriate blocks and place them in their correct slot on the monument — all while surviving the super hostile world.

Watch this playthrough of one of the maps:


3. Broville

This isn’t Little Italy, bro. In the town of Broville, you can find hidden treasure, forgotten tombs, secret rooms and passages, lost ruins.

Watch this playthrough of Broville:


4. Aramis

Also known as Imperial Lands — possibly; it’s unclear — this massive RPG map consists of 11 cities, 3 secret empires, 8 villages, and more than 250 quests. The world itself was inspired by the likes of Oblivion, Morrowind, Fallout 3 and Assassins Creed 2.

Features:

  • More than 250 detailed quests, similar to The Elder Scrolls and Fallout ones.
  • More than 40 hours of gameplay.
  • 14 huge cities/empires.
  • Payment system with jobs.
  • 8 villages, each one with an interesting quest line.
  • A 20 minute long rollercoaster/minecart railway system.
  • Money system.

Watch this playthrough:


5. Skylands

Skylands is a massive world in the sky with panoramic vistas to see and secret dungeons to loot.

Watch this playthrough:




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