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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Zoroark Pokémon event starts in AU first

Well, now that my pageviews have settled down, back to our regularly scheduled programming!

Do you wish you lived in Australia? No? Well, did you know that the super special Zoroark Pokémon event, where you will be able to download a level 50 Zoroark that knows the move snarl, which is unobtainable in the game, will be starting in Australia a whole 2 days before the rest of the world (the rest of the world being the US, of course). So you want move to Australia now, right?

Ok, sure, it's not that big a deal that we're the first country outside of Japan to get this super-special Zoroark, but AU hardly ever comes first for anything, Aussies tend to like to shove it in everyone's face when they actually do get something ahead of everyone else for once. I know, let's celebrate with a a chain-smoking humaniod Zoroark in a vest! That sounds like a fabulous idea.

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Here are the details to get your very own Zoroark: Aussies can head to Toys R Us, EB Games, or Game from September 16th to October 16th, and Americans will be able to download their own dark fox from Toys R Us on September 18th to the 25th. Unfortunately, those of you in the US have a much smaller window of opportunity, so you'll have to be sure to get yours quick!

I know I for one am happy for an excuse to dust off my copy of Pokémon White. Perhaps I'll finally get around to beating the Elite 4? Are you planning on getting a Zoroark of your own?

Monday, September 5, 2011

Some ClaDun x2 Impressions

As some of you may already know, I'm reviewing the latest NIS America import for the PSP, ClaDun x2. Though my review won't be live for another day or two while I finish up my playthrough, I thought I'd take the opportunity to post some nifty screens I took of my characters in action and tell you all what I think of it so far! 

One of my characters getting pummeled while I try to figure out how to take a proper screenshot
First, a confession: I have not played ClaDun: This is an RPG!. I do, however, consider myself rather well-versed on the title, and have made sure I've caught myself up to speed before playing ClaDun x2, largely due to the help of one of the most fabulous gamers on the net, Bryan Ochalla of The Gay Gamer. From what I understand, there are two trains of thought when it comes to ClaDun: people either love the customization and the endless dungeon crawling, or they hate it and its steep learning curve and graphical style. ClaDun x2 is more of the same but offers expanded options for virtually everything: there is more customization, more random dungeons, more character classes, weapons, you name it. 

I don't want to spoil my upcoming review, but I will say this: if any game needed an instruction manual, this one would be it. Unfortunately, ClaDun x2 is only available as a PSN download, and the very short tutorials and in-game dictionary just don't cut it. In all honesty, I still don't know some of what I'm looking at on that HUD (namely the negative number next to SP in the bottom left corner. Someone please tell me what it is and why it is negative!). People who don't want to spend the first couple of hours in over their head will probably not be willing to stick things through long enough to get the hang of the game's magic circle systems and numerous customization options, which is a shame, because I found that once I stopped worrying about whether or not I was playing the game "right," I found myself quite enjoying the experience overall.

For those of you who are not familiar with the game, ClaDun x2 is an action RPG focused on lots and lots of dungeon crawling. You control one character at a time, who is your "main character," and all other characters can be equipped to your main character in order to enhance his or her stats via a system called "magic circles."  You'll pick up various items in the dungeons to boost your character's stats in the magic circles, and in order to maintain a well-rounded party it is important to switch main characters every couple of levels and update your magic circles as you unlock new ones and obtain better items. While this may seem daunting at first, especially without much guidance, I found that after experimenting a bit it really wasn't as intimidating as I previously thought. 

My 1st character, Apricot, is an ass-kicking guardian.  You can see my sub characters acting as human shields in the top right corner. This is one of the randomly generated dungeons, or Ran-geons. 
With all the character customization and equipping/magic circle swapping, you may quickly find that you're starting to spend a lot of time in menus and not so much time fighting beasties and nabbing sweet loot. This is one area where I really felt the game could have benefitted from better instruction, so that rather than staring at the screen and wondering what the hell you're looking at, you could actually be playing the game. But really, your ClaDun x2 experience is what you choose to make it, and once the Ran-geons opened up to me, I quickly lost myself in the superior loot and difficulty they offered. 

It is worth noting, I think, that if you're looking for the 3 new classes (ninja, dragoon, and monk) you'll have to replay the pre-made dungeons and beat them within the time allotted in order to gain fame, which will net you various items and unlock a number of important things in-game. 50 fame is what it takes to get the new classes, and even then you'll need to pay a significant sum for them, so it's worth doing this early on if you wanted to try the new classes in particular. There is no penalty for creating characters, so it's up to you to experiment! As of now, I have 6. 

My newest character, a dragoon, getting bashed as I try to take an epic "in action" screenshot for you all
ClaDun x2 is shaping up to be a great retro-style dungeon crawler for the PSP, and bite-sized dungeons make it perfect for a handheld. The lack of story may deter some, but I think it fits well with the style of gameplay, making this a good candidate for short commutes or an hour-long plane ride. Virtually limitless customization options allow you to create music, characters, and weapons if you so choose, and the whole experience can really be catered in such a variety of ways that I think a lot of people who might not even consider picking up this title in the first place could find a lot to like here. That said, many will probably be deterred by the lack of explanation of the game's systems, and might not be able to stick with it long enough to really begin to enjoy the experience. 


Please look forward to my full Video Game Writers review! 

Might and Magic - Clash of Heroes






Might and Magic - Clash of Heroes - 1DVD
System Requirements
Intel CPU -  Pentium 4 3.0GHz
AMD CPU -  Athlon XP 3200+
Nvidia GFX Card -  GeForce 8600 GS
ATI GFX Card -  Radeon HD 3470
RAM (Memory) -  1 GB 
Hard Disk Space -  2 GB
Direct X -  9

Xotic





Xotic - 1DVD
Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.8 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Memory: 2 Gb
Hard Drive: 3.5 Gb free
Video Memory: 512 Mb
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7800 / ATI Radeon X1900
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard
Mouse 

The Baconing






The Baconing - 1DVD
Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP SP3
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 (or equivalent) running at 1.7 GHz or greater
RAM: 1 GB or greater
GFX: ATI Radeon X1900 GT 256MB and the Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra 256MB PCI-E cards (Shader Model 2.0 and 24bit depth buffer support required)
DX: DirectX June 2010
HDD: 1.5 GB of free disk space
Audio: 100% DirectX compatible sound card and drivers

Audition - AyoDance





Audition - AyoDance - 1DVD
Minimum Requirement
    CPU: Pentium 3, 1Ghz.
    RAM: 256 Mb
    VGA: GeForce MX 440 / ATI Radeon 9200
    Hardisk Space: 1,5 Gb
Recommended Requirement
    CPU: Pentium 4, 1,7Ghz or better
    RAM: 512 Mb or higher
    VGA: GeForce FX5700 / ATI Radeon 9800 XT or higher
    Hardisk Space: 2 Gb or more

Idol Street - Eternal Love






Idol Street - Eternal Love - 1DVD
System requirements:
* OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista 32 bit.
* Processor: Intel Pentium 4 1.5 Ghz or equivalent AMD.
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz or equivalent AMD (Windows Vista).
Recommended: Intel Pentium 4 1.8 Ghz or equivalent AMD or better.
Recommended: Intel Dual Core 2.2 Ghz or equivalent AMD or better (Windows Vista).
* RAM: 512 MB.
RAM: 1 GB (Windows Vista).
Recommended: 1 GB or more.
Recommended: 1.5 GB or more (Windows Vista).
* Video card: NVIDIA GF 5200 FX Series or equivalent ATI.
Recommended: NVIDIA GF 6800 or equivalent ATI or better.
* Sound card: DirectX compatible.
* Free HDD space: 2 GB.
Recommended: 5 GB or more.
* Internet connection.
* Keyboard & mouse.
* Webcam & microphone (optional).

Japan Envy: Pokémon Center Limited Edition Merchandise

EDIT: Well, thanks everyone for all the page views! People seem to be taking my offhand Ruby/Sapphire remake comment and running with it. Honestly, I'm just saying that others have been speculating of a remake being in the works due to the new Pokémon time Hoenn series. You can read the post I referenced here at Pokémon Aus. If you're interested in learning more about Pokémon time, please check out this fabulous Pokémon time fansite.

For a little background for those of you too lazy to go digging around over there, Pokémon time is a series of merchandise offered only at Pokémon Centers, and has been around since 2008. It originally started with only the first generation of Pokémon and coincided with Pokémon's 10 year anniversary and has gradually grown to include more Pokémon from generation 1 and 2, so it's very possible that the generation 3 Pokémon making an appearance in the 2011 collection are just part of the series' natural progression and not a sign of a remake. Feel free to speculate as you will! If we were going to get any announcements, they would probably come from the Japanese magazine CoroCoro, where most Pokémon game reveals have been made in the past.

The Pokémon Center. A rare treat for any fan of the internationally adored Pocket Monsters, they are a rarity even in Japan, with only 6 locations in the whole nation. They have proved so popular, in fact, that according to a recent survey they are the 3rd most popular tourist attraction in Japan! Indeed, yours truly has even made her own pilgrimage to the Osaka Pokémon Center:

The Pokémon Center in Osaka, Japan
Pokémon Centers are famous for their exclusive merchandise as well as frequent Pokémon downloads, available only at centers for a limited time. It may be a bit early, but the Pokémon Center newsletter has already rolled out its line of holiday goods, which will include some adorable clear file folders and collectable plush toys featuring Pikachu, Oshawott, Audino, and Cubchoo in Santa hats, riding on a Pokémon-themed train. 

Detail of the illustration to be featured on the exclusive file folders. This Pikachu looks quite like the Pokemon Rumble Blast style Pikachu, if I may say.

Each plush will be sold separately for approximately $15, but will combine to form a complete train. 
And at the bottom of the announcement flyer, there is an interesting little reveal for a series called "Pokémon time." Pokémon time will only contain Pokémon from the Ruby and Sapphire generation of games, but what kind of merchandise will be in the series isn't detailed in the flyer. Of course, this has sparked whole new rumors that Nintendo will be revealing a remake of Ruby and Sapphire for the 3DS on September 13th, which is when when Nintendo will be holding their next press conference. 

The Pokémon time series
I actually like these Pokémon Time illustrations quite a bit! I love the pop art style and the color combos. How about that Torchic? (second from the right)

It's really too bad Nintendo doesn't distribute these goods outside of Japan. Those of us who don't have access to a Pokémon Center will have to rely on proxies and eBay for now, unfortunately. 

Thanks go to Pokémon Aus for the info! 

The Sims Medieval Pirates and Nobles





★ The Sims Medieval Pirates and Nobles (Expansion) - 1DVD ★
Minimum system requirements
*OS: Windows XP/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7
*Processor: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.0 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2000+
*Memory Ram: 1 Gb
*Hard Disk Space: 6.3 Gb free
*Video: 64 Mb @ nVidia GeForce FX 5900 / ATI Radeon 9500
*Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
*DirectX: 9
*Keyboard / Mouse
*Installation: DVD-Rom Drive

Call of Juarez The Cartel





★ Call of Juarez The Cartel - 2DVD ★
Minimum System Rquirements
*OS: Windows XP/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7
*Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
*Memory Ram: 1 Gb
*Hard Disk Space: 8 Gb free
*Video: 512 Mb @ nVidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 3850
*Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
*DirectX: 9
*Keyboard / Mouse
*Installation: DVD-Rom Drive

Deus Ex Human Revolution






★ Deus Ex Human Revolution - 2DVD ★
Minimum PC Specs:
    OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 with DirectX 9.0c
    PROCESSOR: 2 GHz dual core
    RAM: 1 GB RAM (Windows XP) / 2 GB (Windows Vista and Windows 7)
    GRAPHICS: NVIDIA GeForce 8000 series or ATI Radeon HD 2000 series or better
    REQUIRED DISC SPACE: 8.5 GB

Dead Island + Update 1





Dead Island + Update 1 - 2DVD
Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core2Duo 2.66 GHz
RAM: 1 GB Memory
GFX: Nvidia GeForce 8600GT or ATI 2600XT 512MB
DX: DirectX 9.0C
HDD: 7.0 GB free hard drive space
Other: mouse and keyboard