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First Online Pokemon Tournament Coming Soon

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In just a couple of weeks, The Pokemon Company will be holding its first ever online tournament. Called the Pokemon Autumn Friendly, this global competition will take place October 20-23, and will give Pokemon enthusiasts who don’t have the luxury of traveling for tourneys the opportunity to participate and test their skills…

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Dungeon Defenders First Look Preview – Castle Crashing

We stave off a few waves of kobolds and orcs in this action role-playing/tower defense hybrid.

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Similar in concept to Double Fine’s Trenched or Robot Entertainment’s upcoming Orcs Must Die, Trendy Entertainment’s Dungeon Defenders is a hybrid of the action role-playing and tower defense genres. You play as one of four characters, and your goal is to defend precious crystals against an onslaught of fantasy foes. And while there are a lot more of them than there are of you, fear not: that’s where the tower defense part comes in.

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Maxwell McGee tries not to think too hard about toddlers in taverns in his overview of Dungeon Defenders.

Each character has a special set of towers he or she can build to help repel the enemy waves. However, towers alone won’t win the day. Your characters will have to personally enter the fray and hack and slash their way to victory.

Any high-fantasy buff will already be familiar with the game’s four characters: the apprentice, squire, huntress, and monk. The first two were described as the basic classes, the apprentice being a long-range spellcaster specializing in offensive turrets, such as the magic missile turret, and the squire being a melee specialist who can build defensive structures, such as spike walls.

The huntress is another ranged class who, instead of building structures, can deploy traps, with each trap having a limited number of detonations before being exhausted. Finally, the monk just thought he was better than everyone else since he has both ranged and melee attacks. His structures are also a bit more abstract and come in the form of auras that enemies pass through and have bad things happen to them–such as a speed decrease.

Each level in Dungeon Defenders is broken up into two phases: the building phase and the combat phase. The building phase is where you plan out and construct your defenses, while the combat phase is where you get overrun by monsters and lose. OK, maybe you don’t always lose, but you do get overrun pretty frequently.

That’s when you have to start dividing your time between smacking around the latest goblin incursion and repairing, or upgrading, your defenses. That’s right, all the housekeeping you can do in the building phase you can do in the battle phase, though it will take longer, and you can be interrupted if you’re struck by an enemy.

Once you complete a mission you’re transported back to your very own, personalized tavern. This is only a little inappropriate since you’re playing as a group of children, but we’re not complaining. Every player’s tavern is populated with banners and trophies reflecting their achievements in the game. There’s also your own personal item vendor whose stock–which includes weapons, armor, and pets–is randomized after each mission.

Everything in Dungeon Defenders is controlled by mana. It’s the currency for performing special attacks, purchasing or upgrading structures, and buying items. Thankfully, it’s also easy to come by via treasure chests that refill in between each enemy wave.

During our play session we teamed up with an apprentice and played a few rounds as a low-level squire. By fortifying stairways with spike walls and turrets, we were able to hold off the enemy’s advances. All of our construction abilities–buying, selling, upgrading–were handled with a few easy-to-understand radial menus, any of which you can map to the direction pad or keyboard. However, in combat, it was at times difficult to see who was attacking what given the sheer number of enemies and narrow arenas.

In a later level we switched over to a huntress. All characters in Dungeon Defenders are tied to a single profile and share the same items. That means if your squire happens to find a bow for your huntress, all you have to do is stick it in your backpack, and the next time your huntress is in play she can open up her inventory and find the bow waiting inside. You can also switch characters during the building phases in each mission.

However, if you’re planning to switch from a low-level character to a high-level one just to make things easier, know that the game drops loot based on the difficulty of the stage you’re playing, meaning that your high-level character probably won’t have much use for the early-game +2 Boots of Uselessness.

There’s still a lot more to discover in Dungeon Defenders, such as the PVP and item trading, than we can discuss here. And while it may not be available at launch, the team is planning to have cross-platform play between Android, iOS, PC, and PSN–sorry Xbox 360, apparently you’re not a team player. PC players can also look forward to mod tools postlaunch. Speaking of launch, Dungeon Defenders will be released on the PC and XBLA on October 11, with a PSN launch further down the line.

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Dungeon Defenders First Look Preview – Castle Crashing” was posted by Maxwell McGee on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 18:31:08 -0700

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Quakecon 2011: First Person Perspectives Panel (Part 4)

An all star cast of developers behind games such as Rage, Resistance 3, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare sit down and discuss the future of the first person shooter. Panel includes; Julien Roby, (Arkane) Tim Willits, (id Software), Drew Murray, (Insomniac), Mackey McCandlish, (Respawn).

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E3 2011: The Cursed Crusade First Look Hands-On Preview

We enter the curse in our first hands-on experience with this upcoming action-adventure game set during the late 12th century.

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Developer Kylotonn is mining the holy wars of medieval Europe for their upcoming action-adventure The Cursed Crusade. We stopped by publisher Atlus’ booth at E3 and got our first hands-on experience with it.

What It Looks Like: Most of the time, The Cursed Crusade looks like a violent, bloody third-person action game set in authentic medieval environments. The tone of the visuals is somber, which seemed appropriate for the game’s subject matter.

What You Do: You play as Denz, a cursed Templar, who seeks a way to break the curse. Denz is joined by a partner, the mercenary Esteban, who can either be controlled by AI or by a second player via local or online cooperative play. The curse Denz bears may be a burden on his immortal soul, but it also comes in handy on your adventure. When your curse gauge is full, you can “enter the curse,” This not only makes Denz more powerful for a period of time, but also changes the look of the game. The environment changes into a fiery hellscape, and enemies appear as skeletal demons. It’s a dramatic effect.

How It Plays: The controls immediately felt typical of third-person action games, making the game easy to pick up and play. There were a variety of swords and maces for us to pick up from fallen enemies, and since weapons degraded with use, it was in our best interest to pick up new ones from time to time. (A visual indication of a weapon’s quality made it easy to quickly determine whether that weapon was better than our current one.) You have total freedom to configure the weapons you wield. You can equip yourself with a sword and a shield, a sword and a mace, two maces, or any other combination of weapons you find. Different configurations allow for different attacks. One of our favorite moves had Denz impale a foe on his sword and take advantage of this by whacking the impaled enemy with his mace a few times.

The combat had a satisfying weight to it, and in those situations where we were facing several foes at once, enemies didn’t shy away from attacking us from behind while we were busy fighting someone else. This encouraged us to play defensively and keep an eye on our surroundings. We also equipped a crossbow for some long-range attacks, which switched the camera to an over-the-shoulder view. And we had a few opportunities to use the environment to our advantage. For instance, at one point we grabbed ashes from a flaming brazier and used them to blind an enemy. Elsewhere, we kicked an opponent backwards into a well.

What They Say: “Embark on a contentious quest for retribution spanning five chapters and 40 missions that promises to bring fire, death, and destruction to the great cities of medieval Europe. Easy to grasp yet deep in its execution, a weapon-based combat engine features over 90 combos, 130+ weapons, and a timing-based counter system.”

What We Say: The Cursed Crusade has the potential to be a satisfying action-adventure that makes good use of a tumultuous time in history. It’s scheduled for release this fall for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. We’ll bring you more on the game as its release approaches.

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E3 2011: The Cursed Crusade First Look Hands-On Preview” was posted by Carolyn Petit on Sat, 11 Jun 2011 17:27:00 -0700

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Scooby Doo! First Frights

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In Scooby-Doo! First Frights, the complement to the upcoming live-action and CGI Warner Bros. DVD release Scooby Doo: The Mystery Begins, players take on the role of young Scooby-Doo and teenage versions of the newly formed Mystery, Inc. crew to solve their very first cases. Scooby-Doo! First Frights is intended for Scooby-Doo fans of all ages. Fans will be able to explore spooky environments as Scooby, Shaggy or any of the super-cool teen Mystery, Inc. team. The action-adventure game features co-op play allowing two members of Mystery, Inc. to work together to solve puzzles, combat enemies, and….

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Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War – Iron Cross

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Iron Cross edition for PC:The award-winning WWI flight-sim Rise of flight is back and its bigger and better than ever with Rise of Flight: Iron Cross Edition! Rise of flight: iron cross edition comes chalk full of new features, exclusive content and numerous game play improvements. Rise of flight: iron cross edition brings intense WWI aerial-combat to your computer like never before with enhanced graphics, new modes of game play, new campaigns, new terrain, new special effects and twice the flyable planes! Its never been a better time to pick up the most realistic WWI flight sim ever created and….

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Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War – Iron Cross

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Command and Conquer the First Decade

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