Resident Evil: Revelations 1 and 2 launch date for Nintendo Switch

Capcom has announced that the ports of Resident Evil:Revelations and Resident Evil:Revelations 2 will launch on Nintendo Switch November 28 in North America.

 

Play-Asia  and Amazon has the titles listed as Resident Evil Revelations Collection, which will include Resident Evil Revelations on a cartridge and a downloadable voucher for Resident Evil Revelations 2. All previous add-ons and downloadable content are included for both titles.

Culdcept Revolt multiplayer trailer, and free day one DLC sign-ups

NIS America has released a new trailer for Culdcept Revolt, which focuses on multiplayer, as well as showcasing gameplay, spells, and land effects.

In addition to the new trailer NIS has also opened up a sign-up for players to receive two free DLC packs for the title on launch day. These packs include the following:

  • Challenge from Hell DLC – A challenging bonus scenario and special map that can be used in single and multi-player game modes!
  • Soltis Book Cover DLC – Show off your book locally and online with a glorious book cover based on the god of Soltaria!

The free offer will only last through 9:59 a.m. PT on October 3, 2017. Your download code will be e-mailed to you on launch day at 10:00 a.m. PT. You can find the links below for the sign-up:

(North America, Europe, Australia)

Culdcept Revolt for the Nintendo 3DS arrives in North America on October 3, 2017 and in Europe on October 6, 2017.

You can check out the trailer below.

Playstation Store Update September 5, 2017/ Bandai Namco Sale

Pre-Orders

  • Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider (29.99)(out 9-15)
  • Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider Deluxe Bundle ($59.99)(out 9-15)
  • Dishonored®: The Complete Collection ($79.99)(out 9-15)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite – Deluxe Edition ($89.99)(out 9-19)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite – Standard Edition ($59.99)(out 9-19)
  • NBA 2K18 ($59.99)(out 9-19)
  • NBA 2K18 Legend Edition ($99.99)(out 9-19)
  • NBA 2K18 Legend Edition Gold ($149.99)(out 9-19)

PSVR Games

  • Don’t Knock Twice ($19.99/PS+ $15.99)
  • The Lost Bear ($12.99)

PS4 Games

  • A Hole New World ($9.99)
  • ACA Neo Geo Fatal Fury 3 ($7.99)
  • ACA Neo Geo Magician Lord ($7.99)
  • ACA Neo Geo Puzzled ($7.99)
  • Antiqua Lost ($14.99)
  • ART OF FIGHTING ANTHOLOGY ($14.99)
  • Blood Bowl 2: Legendary Edition ($44.99)
  • Gunducky Industrioes ($3.99)
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV Special Anniversary Edition ($59.99)
  • Knack 2 ($39.99)
  • Last Day of June ($19.99)
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm Complete Season ($16.99)
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm Deluxe Edition ($24.99)
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm Episode 1 ($5.99)
  • Marvel Heroes Omega – Spider-Man Omega Prestige Pack ($39.99)
  • Songbringer ($19.99)
  • Spectrum ($4.99)
  • Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth ($49.99)
  • X-Morph: Defense ($19.99)

PS3 Games

  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 Demo

PS Vita Games

  • Antiqua Lost ($14.99)
  • Licky the Lucky Lizard Lives Again ($2.99)
  • Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth ($39.99)

Bandai Namco Sale

PlayStation 4

  • Accel World VS Sword Art Online – $47.99
  • ARCADE GAME SERIES 3-in-1- Pack – $1.99
  • ARCADE GAME SERIES: Ms. PAC-MAN – $0.99
  • Dark Souls III – $23.99
  • Dark Souls III Deluxe Edition – $42.49
  • Dark Souls III Season Pass – $14.99
  • Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin – $11.99
  • Digimon World: Next Order – $35.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse Super Bundle – $50.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – $35.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition – $53.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Season Pass – $20.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse – Season Pass – $17.49
  • Godzilla – $14.99
  • Little Nightmares – $13.99
  • Little Nightmares Complete Edition – $23.99
  • God Eater 2: Rage Burst – $14.99
  • Get Even – $20.99
  • MotoGP 14 – $7.49
  • MXGP – $7.49
  • Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto – $34.99
  • Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto Pack – $13.99
  • Necropolis – $14.99
  • One Piece: Burning Blood – $29.99
  • One Piece: Burning Blood Gold Edition – $33.79
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Season pass – $5.99
  • Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 – $6.49
  • Project CARS: Complete Edition – $15.99
  • RIDE – $14.99
  • Saint Seiya Soldiers’ Soul – $14.99
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization – $29.99
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition – $42.49
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Season Pass – $17.49
  • Tales of Berseria – $35.99

PlayStation 3

  • Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin – $14.99
  • Dark Souls II – $10.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse – $8.99
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse Season Pass – $7.49
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z – $7.49
  • Galaga Legions DX – $2.49
  • Godzilla – $12.49
  • MotoGP 14 – $4.99
  • MotoGP 15 – $9.99
  • MXGP – $7.49
  • Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution – $5.99
  • Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch – $4.99
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors – $4.99
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Season pass – $5.99
  • One Piece Unlimited World Red – $4.99
  • Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+ All You Can Eat Edition – $2.99
  • Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+ Full Version – $4.99
  • Pac-Man Museum – $3.99
  • RIDE – $9.99
  • Saint Seiya Soldiers’ Soul – $9.99
  • Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day – $4.99

PlayStation Vita

  • Accel World VS Sword Art Online – $31.99
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z
  • God Eater 2: Rage Burst – $9.99
  • J-STARS Victory VS+ – $7.99
  • One Piece: Burning Blood – $19.99
  • One Piece: Burning Blood Gold Edition – $25.79
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – $9.99
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Season pass – $5.99
  • One Piece Unlimited World Red – $4.99
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment – $4.99
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization – $19.99
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition – $32.49
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Season Pass – $17.49
  • Sword Art Online: Lost Song – $9.99
  • Touch My Katamari – $2.99

Farming Simulator Sale

PlayStation 4

  • Farming Simulator 15 – $11.99
  • Farming Simulator 15: Complete Edition – $29.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – New Holland – $4.68
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Official Expansion (Gold) – $10.04
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Holmer DLC – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – ITRunner – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – JCB – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Lamborghini Nitro 120 – $0.66
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Niva – $1.33
  • Farming Simulator 17 – $24.99
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Big Bud Pack – $12.74
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Challenger MT700E Field Viper – $0.99
  • Farming Simulator 17 -Challenger MT800E Field Viper – $0.99
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Challenger MT900E Anaconda
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Fendt 900 Black Beauty – $1.33
  • Farming Simulator 17 – KUHN Equipment Pack – $10.04
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Premium Edition $37.49
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Season Pass – $26.24
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Tractor Pack DLC – $3.34
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Valtra T-Series COW Edition – $0.66

PlayStation 3

  • Farming Simulator 15 – $8.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – New Holland – $4.68
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Official Expansion (Silver) – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Holmer DLC – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – ITRunner – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – JCB – $6.69
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Lamborghini Nitro 120 – $0.66
  • Farming Simulator 15 – Niva – $1.33

PlayStation Vita

  • Farming Simulator 14 – $4.49
  • Farming Simulator 16 – $9.99
  • Farming Simulator 18 – $20.99

NCG Review – Windjammers (PS4, PSVita)

Time to head back to the beach! Originally released in 1994, Windjammers has made its way from Arcades to Playstation 4 and PSVita with all of its nostalgic neon colors, and intense frisbee slamming goodness.

If you’re not familiar with Windjammers, the title is a perfect mix between classic Pong, and Street Fighter. Players will be able to choose from the six playable characters who all have a special attack and specific stats which are used to compete in the pong-style gameplay.WINDJAMMERS_Screenshots01.png

Windjammers is a cult classic in the arcades, as well as in the fighting game scene, is here to stay by being updated with HD menus, plus more. Players can now choose from a few different game modes: Arcade, Infinite, Local Versus, Online Quick Match, and Ranked, as well as play from two Mini Games; Dog distance, and Bowling. WINDJAMMERS_Screenshots04.png

Arcade mode is your classic play mode that fans will be familiar with. The player will take on the remaining of the 6 playable characters to reach a high score. Infinite is somewhat the same, but instead of only playing the remaining characters, players will try to reach a high score until they lose. These two modes are perfect and just as intense for players just trying to have the old nostalgic feel they grew up. Dog Distance and Bowling are perfect for the single player gamers as well, as players will try to see how far they can chuck the frisbee or how many strikes they can get within a small time frame.

The most notable modes are of course the Local and Online Versus! Whether you’re looking to take on your friends in some couch play or take on the world in the Online Versus, these modes are the main staple for some incredible gameplay, and for the first time in Windjammer history players can now compete in Ranked matches.

This package is a fantastic buy for fans and newcomers, as it is simple to understand but at the same time complex which is great for players looking to step their game up on the court. I’m giving Windjammers a 9/10 for being true to the original, and adding a much needed online play mode to keep the title alive for years to come.

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NCG Review – Snipers vs Thieves (IOS, Android)

Reviewed by: undED

Back in November of 2016, up and coming UK publisher Playstack announced a partnership with Swedish developer Foxglove Studios. Around the same time, Foxglove was pleased to announce their newest creation, Snipers vs. Thieves for mobile. According to an article by develop-online.net, SvP had been in development for two years, by a team of highly skilled devs with a multitude of pedigree in AAA gaming. SvP itself is an online multiplayer game centered on thieves robbing a bank, and the snipers who try to keep them from escaping. A simple premise that has a gameplay concept unlike anything else I have played on mobile.

Story

The simplicity of the game does not make much room for a story. There are not any main characters, no side characters; you just play as your own thief/sniper, which you name. Your reason for robbing a bank as a thief can only really be attributed to gathering money. As a sniper, your only motivation is to stop the thieves. The lack of story however, doesn’t hinder the game in any way. I never felt like I was missing out on anything by a lack of narrative.2-Loot-Other-Banks

Visuals

SvT sports cartoony visuals that could easily be mistaken for Team Fortress 2 (on a smaller scale). The movement of thieves is also very caricaturized, akin to Looney Tunes. Bright cars/fences/trees all help you scope out thieves against their black suits. It helps that there are several different locations for you to play in. From the city, to a farm, even shipping docks. Snipers will see thieves move very jaggedly, especially when they climb up or jump from obstacles. I lost many headshots because of this, but the challenge was welcomed.

Audio

The musical score probably matched SvT better than any other mobile game I’ve played. During the match, music was at first oddly absent. I later started to appreciate this during both thieving and sniping. In the menus however, an original, jazzy tune plays that is cheery and fun. Like everything else about SvT, the music doesn’t take itself too seriously and helped bring up my mood when I lost a match. It doesn’t convey intensity, instead the music ops to sit in the background while you methodically plan your next move.YOUTUBE TEMPLATE recent

Gameplay

Thieves will start across a map from the getaway car, with a minute or so to get away before either the sniper kills you, or the cops get there to arrest you. A series of arrows show cover you can take while making progress to the car. You have a finite amount of stamina though, so you have to plan your escape wisely, lest you slowdown in between areas leaving you open to be capped off. Thieves have grossly bigger proportioned upper bodies than lower, which makes for easier sniping. As a thief you will see smoke trails from bullets that will help you detect where you are being shot from. You can also earn bonuses to help you with your objective like ‘big head’ bullets for the sniper, and decoys for the thieves. There is even a cheeky homage to the Metal Gear series that made me laugh. By level 8 (roughly 4-5 hours in) I had enough diverse tools for each job that I could comfortably play how I wanted.YOUTUBE TEMPLATE recent

 

Verdict

Snipers vs. Thieves is a rare gem in a time when app stores are filled with “games” entirely centered on you spending money. Matchmaking is quick, never took me more than 20 seconds to get into a match, with or without Wi-Fi. Loot cases open for you every few hours so long as you remember to start the process. They are fairly generous I’d say. SvT does have micro transactions, but I never felt like any amount of money I spent would genuinely help my gameplay. If you enjoy this game, just keep playing it. Your skills will win you matches, not purchases.Score