Sunday, May 1, 2011

Anonymous Notes Chapter 2 - From the Abyss - (DS)

Anonymous Notes Chapter 2 - From the Abyss - Boxshot
It's a real action RPG with preeminent exhilaration set inside an infinitely-extending dungeon.
Release Date: May 2, 2011


Sweep away the monsters wriggling in many places and get at defeating a strong boss monster lurking at the deepest portion of the dungeon.

Even after the boss monster is defeated, the dungeon re-creates itself with automatic system so the player can try new games over and over.

Using the skill called "Soul Capture," the mail character can take away the magic and other skills from the monsters, as well as weapons and shields to power up.

It is very exhilarating to strengthen the character combining the equipments and skills, then crushing the monsters in a sweep.

The player can enjoy a simple and yet profound world of From The Abyss, " Anonymous Notes."

The items, skills, and the magic collected in Chapter 2 can be shared between other titles of this series.

Crazy Machines (WII)


Crazy Machines Boxshot
Crazy Machines is an exploratory puzzle game delivered Rube Goldberg-style. 
Release Date: May 2, 2011

The way in which chains of cause and effect are executed creates a fun and engaging experience for novices and hard-core gamers alike. Drop weights, yank pulleys, shoot arrows, light boilers, bounce balls, set off cannons, knock around dominos, light fires, launch fireworks and play with all sorts of electricity – sometimes, just to roast a wiener. Crazy Machines offers realistic graphics, lifelike physics and lots of freedom. After apprenticing an inventor, you can even become your own Mad Professor and create puzzles for other players. With pick up & go playability, a clock to strive against and unlimited possibilities for experimentation, Crazy Machines is an addictive masterpiece that breathes life into a genre with untapped potential.

Fate: The Cursed King (PC)



The bestselling FATE series returns with a brand new chapter! As the hero of FATE
Release Date: May 2, 2011


FATE: The Cursed King begins, as all FATE games do, with a hero venturing forth to seek adventure. In this case, the hero investigates a small cave and inadvertently releases an evil being called T’Kala into the world, who must of course be stopped. Like the games before it, The Cursed King features Diablo-style dungeon crawl gameplay where your hero interacts with various people to receive quests, battles enemies with weapons and spells, and collects increasingly powerful equipment and artifacts.

The Cursed King, play through an exotic new realm full of surprises. Fight your way through vast and varied dungeons on your quest to break the terrible curse that threatens your home. Customize your skills completely between magic and melee, and recruit AI-controlled allies to fight beside you! Brand new to the game is a party system, Facebook features, and plenty of weapons, spells, and armor. Will you break the curse, or will the city of Ekbatan be forever doomed?

New Boyz: The WORLD (PC)


New Boyz: The WORLD Boxshot
New Boyz: The WORLD allows fans to enter an authentic world entirely dedicated to the group.
Release Date: May 2, 2011


New Boyz fans will be able to create an avatar reflecting the New Boyz style while personalizing it with virtual clothing and merchandise.New Boyz: The WORLD, the official online world for the hip hop duo that boasts one of the fastest growing online followings with two million Facebook fans, will mark the first musician-based massively-multiplayer online world ever launched. The WORLD allows fans to enter an authentic world entirely dedicated to the group. New Boyz fans will be able to create an avatar reflecting the New Boyz style while personalizing it with virtual clothing and merchandise. 



"Our artists and bands have some of the most dedicated followers," said Andie Simon, Senior Vice President, Interactive Media, Warner Music Group. "With Funtactix's dynamic platform and game design expertise, we are excited to collaborate with them and offer our artists another way to reach their fans." 


According to a recent study by Forbes, the global market for virtual goods in 2010 was estimated at $10 billion. According to Frank N. Magid Associates, online world game players boast the second-highest concentration of digital goods buyers. 

In addition to the New Boyz's popularity on Facebook, the duo has a rapidly-growing Twitter following and has released a series of viral digital music videos that have received tens of millions of views. 

"A stage appears to be surrounded by only three walls, but there's a fourth wall there you can't see – that's the one that separates the musician from the audience," said Sam Glassenberg, CEO of Funtactix. "Our partnership breaks down this 'fourth wall' and lets fans enter the worlds of Warner Music's broad roster of new stars and legendary artists so they can connect and interact with their favorite bands in an entirely new way." 

At New Boyz: The WORLD, fans can also teach their avatar the Jerk Dance moves created by the New Boyz, get official limited-edition virtual goods, play exclusive New Boyz-themed games, hang out and socialize with other fans, enjoy in-world virtual concerts and participate in exclusive online events featuring the New Boyz. 


About Warner Music Group 
Warner Music Group became the only stand-alone music company to be publicly traded in the United States in May 2005. With its broad roster of new stars and legendary artists, Warner Music Group is home to a collection of the best-known record labels in the music industry including Asylum, Atlantic, Cordless, East West, Elektra, Nonesuch, Reprise, Rhino, Roadrunner, Rykodisc, Sire, Warner Bros. and Word. Warner Music International, a leading company in national and international repertoire, operates through numerous international affiliates and licensees in more than 50 countries. Warner Music Group also includes Warner/Chappell Music, one of the world's leading music publishers, with a catalog of more than one million copyrights worldwide. 

Avadon: The Black Fortress (PC)


Avadon: The Black Fortress Boxshot
Spiderweb Software brings you Avadon: The Black Fortress, the first chapter in a new, epic fantasy saga.
Release Date: May 02, 2011


Avadon: The Black Fortress is the latest release from veteran independent RPG developer Spiderweb Software. After years of releasing titles in the familiar settings of Exile/Avernum and Geneforge, Jeff Vogel is launching a brand new IP and a whole new setting with Avadon. Following the Macintosh launch on March 1st, the game is currently running in beta for a late April PC release - which is the version that afforded me the opportunity to pen this preview. 


More than anything, Avadon will feel instantly familiar to Spiderweb fans. It brings some welcome graphical additions to Spiderweb's catalogue, while also recycling and updating a lot of graphical assets from older Spiderweb titles, and all of these are presented in the traditional top-down 2D perspective. Combat is a pure turn-based affair, with the player's party and individual enemies taking turns to attack or use abilities. All of it – from the pacing of exploration and combat to the interface – will feel instantly familiar for anyone who has played pretty much any Spiderweb title, particularly an Avernum title. For that reason, I want to talk about just two things that are noticeably new: the setting and the character system. 


Setting 
The setting of Avadon centers around the Pact, an alliance of five nations (the Wyldrylm, Holklanda, Dharam, Kellemderiel and the Kva). Avadon is the name of a large fortress that sits high in the mountains on the shared border of the Kva, the Wyldrylm and Holklanda. Under the guidance of the unfortunately named Redbeard, it is one of the more important spots of the Pact, policing each of the five nations. To do so, Redbeard sends out his agents (called Hands) to ensure everyone lives up to agreed-upon rules (such as safe main roads), and to resolve conflicts between nations or problems the nations have with the independent and sometimes wild areas bordering the Pact, from the ancient Tawon Empire to the Titan Peaks. 


On the surface, Avadon's setting is fairly standard high fantasy fare. Whereas Avernum was unique in being set in an underground prison colony, and Geneforge unique in the importance of the geneforge technology, Avadon doesn't have something as obviously setting it apart. It offers fairly typical fare, with late medieval style nations fighting off goblin-like wretches, giant titans, robbers or hostile nations. The wilder parts of world have forests or desertscapes inhabited by giant spiders, wolves, hellhounds, and the like. Even demons and dragons make appearances, though the latter tend towards the neutral, or are at least wise enough not to make enemies out of the Pact. 


It's in the Pact that the setting's potential is most obvious: the Pact is not simply a flawless, good-guy alliance. The five nations have long histories of conflict or open warfare with one another, while the Pact itself is considered a necessary evil by many, maintaining a tenacious peace by holding everyone to the same rules. But inside and outside of the Pact there are people that consider its rules arbitrary, who think that the Hands of Avadon are given too much freedom and are thus open to corruption.

Jeff Vogel shows a deft hand at storytelling by not rubbing any of this in your face. Instead, you start the story as a young Hand, rushed into action due to (initially scarcely detailed) events putting pressure on Avadon's position. The game's events send you to four different regions in the game world: Avadon, Dhorl Stead in the non-Pact area of Khemeria; the border of the Kva and the wretch lands; and Castle Vebeaux and the contested Beraza woods between Holklanda and Kellemdriel.

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