We’re not dead!!!

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Just taking a bit of a break from all the hustling and bustling of daily life ><

Hey folks! EXPJunkie here to let you all know FanBoy and I are planning on posting up some great new content in the coming months. Let’s start it of strong with a the recently released teaser for the newest edition to one of my favorite fighting games, Soul Calibur V! Check it out!

Pretty exciting, eh? The game was officially announced back in early May (my bad for missing that) but the teaser was released earlier this week. The game is said to take place 17 years after the events of part IV and the central characters are none other than the children of (my personal favorite) Sophitia; Patroklos and Pyrrha. As children, their lives were touched by the evil sword Soul Edge. Now that they are grown, they venture forth just as their mother did. Will they succeed in ridding the world of the demonic symbol or fall prey to it like their mother?

Soul Calibur V’s release is predicted for 2012. To find out more about the game, visit their official facebook page here. I’ll keep you guys updated along the way! Happy gaming, folks and thanks for sticking with us here at The Eclectic Gaymer! =]

-EXPJunkie

Video footage courtesy of Youtube and IGN Entertainment

Mortal Kombat 9 – Blood, Gore and Old School Lore

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At long last! The newest addition to the franchise has arrived! That’s right folks, ExpJunkie here bringing you an in-depth look at today’s newest and very highly anticipated video game release, Mortal Kombat!

Pres START bitches!

Story: Littered on a battlefield as far as the eye can see are dead bodies accompanied only by flocks of vultures pecking away at a veritable feast. The bodies are none other than those of the Mortal Kombat tournament contestants; slain by each other and left to rot in the sun. At the center of the battlefield is a platform where two sole combatants compete for not only their lives but the fate of their worlds. The Thunder God, Raiden and the Emperor of Outworld, Shao Kahn,  are in a battle to the death…though it is Raiden’s death that draws near. In his last fleeting moments he uses the remainder of his power to send his past self visions of the events to come, hoping that he will be able to prevent this dismal outcome. The past Raiden receives the premonitions of destruction and the road that leads to it and informs the combatants of what is to come so that they may all prevent it…But will they succeed? Can their destiny be changed and the fate of Earthrealm be spared annihilation by the hands of the evil Emperor? The only way to know is to take part in Mortal Kombat.

Yes! There’s actually a plot to this one guys and gals! I say that because, in the past (and in my opinion), Mortal Kombat games haven’t really been very…uh…attentive to the “story” portion of their games after about the third addition to the fighting game franchise (not counting the Sub-Zero spin off, Special Forces spin off and MK vs DCU). Honestly, it just kinda seemed like the developers were paying more attention to how to make things look more bloody/gory than how any individual or overall story could develop. That completely changed with this new release, though. In fact, the Story Mode of the game is completely enthralling and addictive.

Bad sorcerer! Very bad sorcerer! ><

There are multiple chapters in the Story mode, each one focusing on a different character whom you control during battles. Since the plot of the game is reliving the past Mortal Kombat games in an effort to change the future, the story mode is initially set at the start of the very first game/tournament/movie. From there, it progresses on to the second installment and so forth in wonderfully rendered detail, animation and fun (but sometimes difficult) battles.

Graphics: The 3D style graphics that have become the signature look of the Mortal Kombat games since MK3 have been revamped and it looks gooooood! Everything is back-to-basics in a way since the developers wanted to give the game a nostalgic feeling reminiscent of the original but executed in a new way so old favorites from stages like the Living Forest and the Pit to character attacks like Johnny Cage’s nut punch are here and in HD! There’s also that “progressive damage” look the characters get as the battle rages on. Each time the characters sustain damage, it shows. From blood splatters and open sores to weapons protruding from their bodies, you can really SEE the damage.

Gameplay

  • X-Ray Attacks: Speaking of seeing the damage, this new installment features the new “X-Ray” attack system that allows you to unleash brutal attacks on your opponents. When the Special Bar on the bottom of the screen (also new) fills to max, you can press L2 + R2 which unleashes a special, character specific attack that, if it connects, switches the screen to X-Ray mode and you can see your character damaging/breaking their opponents bones, teeth and/or internal organs. Each X-Ray attack does damage equal to about 30% or so of the opponents health bar but it HAS to connect so use it wisely.
  • Fatalities: The fighting style is still very much true to MK style with preset combos, special attacks and of course the Fatalities. Each character has a total of three Fatalities, two of which must be unlocked from the Extras menu and yes, they’re just as bloody and graphic as ever!

By earning coins during gameplay, you can unlock movies, stages and character Fatalities by purchasing them in the Krypt. You can also view artwork, game trailers, etc in this menu.

  • Training: For all you beginners out there or veterans who just need to get back into the swing of things, there’s a tutorial mode that gets you accustomed to the basics of gameplay and the new fighting style. There’s also a mode that allows you to train using the partner system, too.

Learn how to move backward and forward!

 The partner system allows you to face off in 2-on-2 battles, switching characters freely to replace the one on the field or just for a quick attack. If you get clever, you can combo into your partner’s attacks and deal more damage.

  • Challenge Tower: This is like the “Mission Mode” of the game. You start at the bottom of the tower (duh) and complete tasks to climb higher and higher till you reach the top! The game also gives you the option to skip any mission you find too difficult by spending coins. The amount required depends on the level of the mission. You don’t get to pick the character you want to complete the challenges, rather the challenges are all character specific. You start at the bottom with Sonia Blade and continue from there.

Sonias got to work her way up. The only way to do that is to satisfy Jaxs conditions....

  • Online: Let’s not leave out the online capability of the game! Challenge your friends or random strangers from all over the world in Online play! On the one hand, for some reason, the folks who made the game decided to charge people $10 to unlock the online features. If you don’t wanna pay, there’s a two day free trial available for download. On the other hand, if you purchased the game (like you should…how else would you have it?) there’s a little sleeve in the game case that has an activation code to unlock the online features. Idk either.

Play online and get your butt handed to you by some guy whos probably a 12 y/o in japan!

Sound: The soundtrack isn’t anything too noticeable, to be honest. I’m fully aware of the fact that there’s BGM but it’s not too stand-out to me. What I did hear wasn’t so bad. The game is full of very well orchestrated, ominous music tracks that fit well in each stage. Where it really stands out is the sound effects, though. Hearing bones crunch, organs squish and agonizing screams and yells really convinces you that it hurts…as if seeing Reptile’s talons gouge out someone’s eyes doesn’t look like it would hurt anyway. The voice over work is very well done, as well. The story really comes to life because it sounds like the characters are interacting with each other rather than a bunch of random sound bytes put together and badly timed out.

Misc: The game is pretty solid. The one thing that kinda gets me is the controls. It tends to feel a bit stiff at times. Combos have to be input very precisely and a few inputs are very time specific. It doesn’t take much time to get used to but there’s no helping the feeling of fast paced gameplay being limited by attack delays and execution lag.

Overall: This is a kick ass game regardless. It’s a HUGE step up from MK vs DCU (in my opinion…Oh what a bittersweet relationship I have with you, WB). I give it a 4.5 out of 5. Way to step your game up, Warner Bros. Let’s keep the hits coming.

All screen shots courtesy of me, ExpJunkie! Taken with a Motorola Atrix 4G (that’s my phone haha not bad quality on the pics tho, huh?).

Iris Online – Your fate is in the cards

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Heyhey folks! Expjunkie here (yes! he lives!) and I’m bringing you a new review for a classic MMORPG called Iris Online. Published by GALA and Eyasoft and brought to you by gPotato! This 3D anime-style F2P game is definitely worth a look into. Check it out!

Story: Here it is in a nutshell: The land of Arcana was a peaceful place (as they all usually are to begin with) until an evil man named Lord Archane used a sword of other-worldly power to try to rule over Arcana. Using the sword, however proved to be too much to handle and so Lord Archane was taken down by a group of heroes who, once again, brought peace to the land…but it was short lived. The power generated by the sword used by Archane was slowly tearing the realm apart; opening dimensional rifts through which hoards of monsters and negative energy were seeping through. It’s up to you, the reincarnation of one of the great heroes of old, to seal the rifts and save Arcana once again! Ya that about sums it up. Throw in a crazy circus run by a crazy looking clown/ringmaster and a deck of Tarot cards and you’ve got a game!

Character Classes: Iris Online features races to choose from, each with their own classes to evolve into. There are the Humans (all-arounders), Hybrids (tanks/thieves) and Elves (scouts/mages). When you start the game, you pick your race and one of the two starting classes based on that race. There isn’t much in terms of customization, though. From there, as you level, you specialize in the two (or three) tiers in that particular class. Confused? Lemme explain: Take for example the Humans. You can choose to start off as either a Fighter or a Mage. From there, the Fighter can choose to become a Knight, Mercenary or Gladiator which can eventually become a Templar, Legionnare or Crusader respectively. The Mage can become either a Magician or Priest which end up as either a Wizard or High Priest (clever, eh?) respectively.

Graphics: If the 3D anime style bit didn’t get you then the bright, highly detailed environments and easy to handle UI will. The game flows quite nicely and in the week (or so) I’ve been playing, I haven’t encountered any problems with overlapping layers or polygons gone awry like in most other 3D games. The only hang-up is a slightly longer loading time when transitioning between maps. If you don’t mind staring at a random game tip for a few extra seconds then disregard that last part. Anyway, the game features great, crisp and vivid graphics. Very pretty to look at =]

Misc: One interesting concept Iris Online features is its Card system. The game is based on different types of cards from Monster Transformation cards that (amazingly) allow you to transform into monsters you see out in the fields, Magic Cards that you can equip or attach to your equipment to give you added stats, to Tarot cards that tell your fortune and give you extreme buffs. You can find cards all around the world as loot from killing monsters and bosses. There are even rare Monster Transformation cards that allow you to turn into bosses! Each card is a one-time use, though, so be careful about when and where you use them. Since it is a F2P game, Iris Online does feature an Item Mall. The selection is kinda limited but then again it isn’t one of those games where you can only get the full experience if you’re a gPotato cash user.

Overall: Iris Online is a great game. One of the better ones I’ve played. If you’ve ever played an MMORPG, you’ll have no problem getting the hang of the controls right off the bat. If you haven’t played one before, the hotkeys are all easily customizable and the simple and SHORT (love that part) in-game tutorial quest will be more than enough to get you by. There are plenty of quests available every level you gain, too so there’s always something to do if straight grinding isn’t your thing. You know, actually following the game plot. The one drawback I can think of is the annoyingly prolific amount of bots in the main area of the main city of the game >< Yeah, you can blacklist them but there WILL be new ones…and they just LOVE to spam every single chat channel. The bright side is that they’re only in that one area so just walk a few meters away and it stops haha

Rating: Definitely a 4.5 out of 5 stars here folks. There’s plenty going on in Iris Online to keep you occupied for a long time. Check it out over at their website Iris Online where you can find more info and download the game client. Happy gaming and remember, the cards don’t lie.

Video footage from YouTube.com

 

Mortal Kombat 9 – Raiden and Kabal

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Shocking (sorry, I had to) new footage of the God of  Thunder released March 19th (or so they say ><)! Check out the gameplay, attack style and X-ray attack of Raiden….don’t mind the German subtitles.

Footage courtesy of Joystiq.com

Likewise, here’s some footage of gameplay for Kabal. I’ll admit, he wasn’t always one of my character choices but since he’s been revamped, I might actually give him a try. There’s even footage of some of the other characters’ attacks/fatalities on this video, too!

Footage courtesy of NeoEmpire.com and Spike TV

Don’t forget, folks, Mortal Kombat is available April 19th!

-EXPJunkie

Mortal Kombat 9

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I got that on reserve….Can’t wait to get crazy on that sh–! hahaha!

Expected release date: April 19th 2011

Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds – Take it for a ride!

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Yeah….it’s been a while >< Sorry folks! There are 2 reasons I haven’t posted in forever:

1.) I’ve been pretty busy

2.) I’ve been pretty busy kicking ass on MvC3 hahaha

I got it the day it came out. Here’s a quick lil mini review!

Gameplay: At first I wasn’t really all that impressed with the controls because I was so used to the old style. You know – separate buttons for low, med and high punch/kick. The “special” button took about 20 mins of getting used to but I did get used to it. After that, combos really do seem to play out very smoothly and with the revamped style, they hurt a whole lot more than they used to ><

Graphics: The visuals are amazing! Everything is so clean and detailed….A definite improvement on the rougher look of Tatsunoko vs Capcom and a bit more refined than Super Street Fighter IV. All of the characters’ physical and special attacks explode in bright flashes that melt perfectly into the flow of play.

Sound: The soundtrack is pretty enjoyable. I didn’t really focus too much on it since all I would really hear was a barrage of Hadoukens and Soul Fists but it the music does help to give feelings of anticipation excitement. Especially during the final arcade mode battles. The character voices are pretty decent, too. A lot of the original voices have been changed (in English and Japanese). Some good, some…not so good. Overall still great, though. Of course, there’s the classic “♪I wanna take you for a riiide~!♫” theme. No matter how many times it plays, you never get tired of it hahaha

Character Roster: This is where it gets a little sketchy for me. I have my favorites (everyone does) but I’m sad to say a couple people didn’t make it on there. That not being a huge deterrent, it did make me a little sad seeing who they chose to add in their place. I mean…M.O.D.O.K? <_< Some of the other new additions exceeded my expectations, though. Phoenix, for instance, surprised me. Her level 5 Hyper Combo is pretty cool, too and automatic!

Overall: The game is kick ass. Period. Although I had my moments of doubt about this highly anticipated release, they waned as I played through. Out of 10 I give it a solid 9 and two sore thumbs up!

Side note: In 2D or 3D, Morrigan is smexy. That is all =]

Homeworld 2

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Ever dreamed of commanding your very own stellar fleet? Your prayers are answered!

Remember those good old days of our childhood, when we dreamed of space crafts, big shiny space crafts, gunning its engine in space and navigating the stars? Remember those countless hours during our summer breaks, when space tech enthusiasts would endlessly orchestrate imaginary stellar wars, epic fleet battles among the stars, filling the void silence of space with reverberating BOOMS from the impact of plasma, and energy weapons? Those my friends, were the good old days. You think they’re gone now? Think again my fellow star travelers!

Presenting the game HOMEWORLD 2! Developed by Relic Entertainment and released in 2003 by now defunct publisher Sierra Entertainment, Homeworld 2 is a real-time strategy computer game sequel to Homeworld. It takes place after the events in Homeworld and concerns Hiigara’s response to a new enemy called the Vaygr. Its gameplay that takes a new direction with the enhancement of its graphics and audio. In contrast to the closely equivalent Kushan and Taiidan forces of the original game, Vaygr and Hiigaran ships differ significantly in design and application. If you love commanding star cruisers of your very own fleet, then this game is yours! The graphics are rich, refined, and refreshing. The storyline’s depth is as mysterious as the center of this galaxy, its gameplay as captivating as a nebula cloud.

Many have overlooked this sweet sweet sweeeeeeet sweeeeeeter than caramel candy of a game title. Here’s a video of the gameplay for one of the missions in the game. Happy space faring my friends!

Video courtesy of Millinium. Check out the Youtube Channel for more videos and the rest of the walkthrough for this mission!

Professor Layton and the Curious Village

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A.K.A. how to prove you aren’t as smart as you think you are o_o

Intro: Professor Layton and his apprentice Luke are summoned to a far off little village by the widow of a rich man. The deceased rich man has left his entire fortune to one person. The problem is, that one person is anyone who can find a “Golden Apple” he hid somewhere in the village. More curious is the fact that the entire village is obsessed with…puzzles. As Layton and Luke search deeper and deeper into this case, more mysteries about the village and it’s inhabitants appear. Can you help Professor Layton and Luke solve this puzzle?

Naturally, this was your first puzzle

Gameplay: Touch, tap, drag and draw with the stylus to move around the village, look for hidden items and solve puzzles. It’s pretty easy to learn but some of the puzzles will have you scratching your head before you facepalm because you realize the solution really IS that simple >< Trust me, the game has a few easy puzzles here and there but there are also some that will make you want to throw your DS in front of a train going North at 115 mph that left the station 20 mins before another train going South at 125 mph which means they’ll meet in…OH FORGET IT!!!!! Luckily, there are things called “Hint Coins” that you can find all around the village that unlock up to 3 hints per puzzle to help you if you’re really stumped. There are a total of 135 puzzles to solve in the game along with mini puzzles/activities to do along the way like finding scraps of a torn painting and reassembling them, collecting “strange gizmos” and more. Each puzzle ranges in difficulty according to the number of “Picarats” you can earn from solving it. “Picarats” are like your score throughout the game. Once you complete the game, depending on the number of Picarats you have, you can unlock bonus content.

Yeah! Remember THIS kind of puzzle?

A-HA! You're not smarter than me!!!

Rating: This rating is out of 5 stars (5 being super duper spiffy). If I decided to give it a rating that is equal to the number of screens in a NDS plus the number of letters in the last word of the game title minus the number of screenshots in this review, how many stars has this game acquired (yes, I really did just do that)?

Play on, PlayR!

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The web is crawling with sites dedicated to emulators for your favorite old school consoles and games but did you ever want to just play the games without having to go through the trouble of finding a good emulator THEN tracking down active ROMs? Well just because I love you loyal readers so much, I’m gonna tell you about PlayR.org!

This great site offers “FREE old school flash gaming action online!” No emulator needed! It’s got a bunch of your favorites from Gameboy, Gameboy Advanced, Sega Genesis, etc. all ready to play. From Mortal Kombat to Super Mario Bros and yes, even a grip of Pokemon games, PlayR.org has what you’re looking for all organized by category and even region! Just sign up for a free account and you’re on your way. PlayR.org even offers the option of “save states” for each of the games, just like any emulator. Each save state is stored in your personal account and able to be loaded up any time with just a simple click! Check it out!

PlayR – Free old school flash gaming action online!

VGCats!

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So I was surfing the net and stumbled upon this great webcomic called VGCats (Video Game Cats)! The main characters are these two cats, Leo (the grey boy) and Aeris (the pink girl). They’re gamers and their strip is all about random video game scenarios they become a part of from Legend of Zelda to the Final Fantasy series. It even incorporates some anime, too! The authors name is Scott Ramsoomair. Check out the site by clicking on the banner and while you’re there, check out the store for t-shirts (I want that “Bitch be tripping balls” one) and the authors other strip called “Super Effective.” It’s a comic based on the original Pokemon Red game!

*Edit: Also, I just noticed this, to the right of the “Newest VGCats” link at the top of the homepage is an invisible link to another of the authors comics called Adventure Log based on the game Final Fantasy XI. Strange but oh well. Check it out guys!

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