Guile Joins Street Fighter V This Month

The Hair is Here To Stay

Guile sonic boom’s his way to Street Fighter V this month with the new April update. You can check out the screens below with more details on his move set.

■ Guile
Guile is certainly one of the most iconic Street Fighter characters as he was one of the original eight World Warriors in Street Fighter II. His connection to Charlie Nash was revealed in his Street Fighter II ending as he prepares to finish off M. Bison once and for all for killing his friend and mentor but is stopped at the last moment by his wife Jane.
It wasn’t until Street Fighter Alpha 3 however where we learn more details about Guile’s search for Nash who had gone missing during a secret mission. While Guile eventually found Nash at the Shadaloo base, their reunion was short lived as Nash held off M. Bison to allow Guile to escape and was the last time he saw the man who taught him how to throw Sonic Booms.
In Street Fighter IV, Guile’s search for Nash continues as his body was never recovered, and while unsuccessful in finding him, he does run into French MMA fighter Abel who is familiar with Guile’s fighting style. Guile knowing that Nash is the only other fighter that uses Sonic Booms presses Abel for more answers but is unable to get any new information.
While Guile has had a major role in most of the mainline Street Fighter games, he has also appeared in countless crossover titles such as Street Fighter x Tekken, Marvel vs. Capcom series, and Capcom vs. SNK 2.
Guile will be available for free later this month to all players until the Zenny shop launches and will receive his own set of Trials and Character Story. His Battle Costume will be available for free to all Season Pass holders as well.

■ Character Overview
In Street Fighter V, Guile retains his ability to dominate both the ground and air with his solid normal attacks and special moves, such as Sonic Boom and Somersault Kick. He also now has the ability to enter a crouch walk state called Faultless Move which allows him to keep his charge while moving forward, giving him even more options in his kit to keep his opponents in line. Guile is a great choice for those of you who are looking for a charge character who can easily control the pace of the match.

V-Skill: Sonic Blade
Guile spins up sonic energy to create a Sonic Blade which acts as a stationary projectile that can also juice up his Sonic Booms. Sonic Blade can really help Guile pressure opponents on their wake-up or help him win projectile battles as it increases Sonic Boom durability!

V-Trigger: Solid Puncher
Guile powers up and tosses out continuous Sonic Booms! Each button throws a Sonic Boom at a different speed, so mixing up between buttons can create interesting Sonic Boom sequences. Depending on the sequence used, this can act as a great combo extender, be used to overwhelm opponents or easily push his opponents to the corner.

Critical Art: Sonic Hurricane
Guile’s most devastating attack, the Sonic Hurricane! Guile powers up and hits his opponent with a massive, multi-hit Sonic Boom. This Critical Art receives a damage and range boost while his V-Trigger is active.

■ Air Force Base Stage
We’re also excited to announce our first DLC stage, which is a classic that you all know and love: Guile’s Air Force Base! The jet receives a new coat of paint and you’ll probably recognize some familiar faces cheering you on in the background. This stage will be available in the Shop for 70,000FM. Season Pass holders will receive this stage for free as a thank you for supporting Street Fighter V.

■ Rage Quit System
We’re also happy to announce that we will be implementing a system to punish players who frequently disconnect during matches (aka rage quitters).
The way this will work is the system will identify players who have high disconnect rates during matches and will lock them out of matchmaking for a period of time. Players who have been identified as abusing the system will receive an in-game message notifying them they have been locked out of matchmaking. More additions and enhancements to this system will be implemented in the future.

■ Matchmaking Improvements
We will also be making a number of improvements to Street Fighter V’s matchmaking. Many users should have an easier time creating and connecting to Battle Lounges and we are also loosening the restrictions on finding an opponent. We know users in Europe and other parts of the world have experienced some issues finding opponents and this should help increase the amount of battles coming their way.

In the name of the Moon I will play another damn puzzle game!

In the name of the Moon I will play another damn puzzle game!
Yes, Sailor Moon Drops, or Sailor Drops, is yet another puzzle game to hit the mobile market.  But what makes this game worthwhile? Just the fact that it’s a puzzle game with a Sailor Moon spin.
 

The game is simple: match three or more pieces in a row to reach the target score, beat the clock, break the barriers, collect accessories, and so on.  The tutorial lasts about 10 levels, but Luna will pop up whenever a new element is added. The game has the usual run of the mill power ups which you can earn through playing or buy through in-app purchases.  In addition you have 5 hearts which you only lose if you cannot beat a puzzle and need to retry.  The hearts restore after a certain amount of time so you can get back into the game fairly soon. 

Overall, the game follows the basic Sailor Moon plot.  You discover your powers, find your companions, beat bad guys, and level up. At the end of the puzzle you get some random Luna Bonus which allots you extra points. I still don’t understand the Luna Bonus (how or why), but all the pieces break one after the other and your score suddenly increases, and somehow you’re winning, right? Right?!? You’re also rewarded through unlockables.  Beating puzzles and certain levels with the right criteria allows you to unlock special powers and wall paper pieces.

Aside from the simple game play, the voice acting is done in Japanese but you’ll definitely recognize all those wonderful catch phrases (“Tsukini kawatte, oshioki yo!”) from the series which, I think, is a nice touch.

I recommend this game because, well, Sailor Moon.  The game is fairly addicting, and while it starts off pretty easy, it’s not so simplistic you’ll be blasting your way through every puzzle.

Have you downloaded the Sailor Moon Drops yet? What do you think? Let us know in the comments!
 

Get Ready For Pokemon Camp, on Android and IOS

A New Pokemon Game on Phones and Tablet

As of today you can now download Pokemon Camp on your phone or tablet devices. The Pokémon world is full of mysterious creatures that you can learn all about through Pokémon Camp’s fun activities. Explore an immersive island filled with activities that will help you learn what it takes to become a Pokémon Trainer!

  • The Pokémon Theater features exciting promo videos that are fun for Pokémon fans of all ages. Videos will be added to the Pokémon Theater regularly, so stop by often to check them out.
  • The new Pokémon TCG Match activity is a fun way to discover and test your knowledge of Pokémon TCG cards. Earn Energy symbol pins for your Pin Book by completing the activity.
  • Play fun activities that teach the basics of Pokémon, such as Poké Ball Throw or the Battle Matchups quiz.
  • Earn pins to track your progress through Pokémon Camp, then check out the pins you’ve collected in your Pin Book.
  • Collect stickers and use them to decorate photos you take with the iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch camera.
The camp counselors will help guide you through your time at Pokémon Camp, giving plenty of helpful information at every step. With all the fun activities that await, the official Pokémon Camp app from The Pokémon Company International is a great way to discover the Pokémon universe!

Download the Pokémon Camp app for iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch in the App Store, or for Android devices on Google Play or the Amazon Appstore, and have fun exploring the world of Pokémon today!
Once installed, if Pokémon Camp will not load on your Android device, please try the following steps:

  1. Go into your Settings and tap Apps, then tap Pokemon Camp.
  2. Tap Permissions.
  3. Grant permissions for Camera, Phone, and Storage.

Access to the camera, storage, and phone functionality is required to use the Pokémon Camp app.

More Corpse Party horror to hit North America

More Corpse Party horror to hit North America
Along with the re-release of Corpse Party for the Nintendo DS, Corpse Party will also receive a digital release on Steam for the Windows PC version of the game on April 25, 2016. Finally localized, you can pick up another retelling of the horrific events at Heavenly Host Elementary School for $14.99.  The game will include new features, original art work and voice acting, and a retelling of the “Tooth” chapter fromCorpse Party: Book of Shadows.  Like every Corpse Party game, the Steam release will include multiple endings, and definitely a lot of “Wrong Ends”, for more replayability.  I’m hoping to see more releases of the Corpse Party franchise come to America.  Are you guys ready to see if you can survive Heavenly Host once more? 

Corpse Party is Making It’s Way To The 3DS

Originally On PSP
XSEED Games, the independent-minded console publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., today revealed its plans to release brand new versions of the much-lauded horror adventure, Corpse Party, for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems and Windows PC, both with exclusive content never before seen outside of Japan. Originally developed as an independent title by Team GrisGris, and previously released by XSEED Games for the PSP, Corpse Party is a chilling visual novel-style experience that takes players on a terrifying journey where each step could be their last.

This summer, Corpse Party will receive a limited ‘Back to School Edition’ physical release for Nintendo 3DS priced at $49.99, which will include high-quality miniature figurines of characters Naomi Nakashima and Seiko Shinohara, as well as a soundtrack CD containing nearly 80 minutes of music from the game not previously featured on the ‘Songs of the Dead’ compilation, including three tracks exclusive to this Nintendo 3DS version. In addition to the limited ‘Back to School Edition’ physical release, Corpse Party will also see a digital release in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS for $29.99. Remastered from the 2011 PSP game, the Nintendo 3DS rendition of Corpse Party will feature redrawn, high-resolution character sprites, newly arranged music tracks, and 3D art stills, as well as four new Extra Chapters exclusive to this version that provide insight into lesser-shown characters and plot elements previously left unexplained.

Be sure to check out our review of Corpse Party: Blood Drive released on the PSVITA last fall. Also don’t forget to watch the Trailer and Screenshots Below of Corpse Party.