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22. Oktober 2015 um 17:06 #1092735
CrocTeilnehmerNa das is ja vielleicht ein Mist. Hab mir auch die LE von dem Spiel vorbestellt, in der Hoffnung, dass es was taugt. Aber das Geschriebene unter Montys Link is ja zum Fürchten. Werd die Vorbestellung wohl stornieren
22. Oktober 2015 um 18:16 #1092736
geohoundTeilnehmerCroc wrote:Aber das Geschriebene unter Montys Link is ja zum Fürchten.Darum gehts doch
Aber mal ernsthaft, bei Spielen interessieren mich ausser meiner keine anderen Meinungen und bei Internet-Reviews bin ich in letzter Zeit eh immer skeptischer.22. Oktober 2015 um 18:23 #1092737
buppleTeilnehmerMoin!
Weiß jemand, wie der Tablet Controller bei Xenoblade Chronicles X eingebaut ist? Kann man das auch mit dem Pro Controller spielen? Dann würde ich das nämlich gerne mal testen. Mir geht der ständige Wechsel der Bildschirme auf den Keks: “schaue jetzt auf deinen Controller” – “schaue jetzt wieder auf den TV” und hin und her.
Gruß,
bupple22. Oktober 2015 um 18:25 #1092738
FuffelpupsTeilnehmerMan kannn mit dem Pro Controller spielen.
Off-TV Play wird unterstützt.
Ansonsten wird auf dem GamePad eine Übersichtskarte und diverse Menüs angezeigt.
22. Oktober 2015 um 20:13 #1092739
KinskiTeilnehmerHab mir eben Project Zero 5 bei Amazon für 59.99€ vorbestellt. Denke günstiger wird es nicht.
Leider kommen noch die 5€ Strafversand drauf
26. Oktober 2015 um 13:17 #1092740
FuffelpupsTeilnehmerNintendo eShop (Wii U)
Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition (Capcom, Wii DL) – €14.99/£13.49 (Ends November 5, normally €19.99/£17.99)
Leon S. Kennedy, formerly Raccoon City Police Department’s idealistic rookie cop, is now a U.S. agent with a top-secret mission to rescue the President’s daughter, who has been kidnapped by a mysterious organisation. Leon must begin his investigation with a trip to an undisclosed village in Europe, where he encounters a horde of unruly villagers who pledge their lives to Los Illuminados, the cult that perpetrated Ashley’s kidnapping. As Leon encounters unimaginable horrors, he must find out who – or what – is behind everything.The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis) – €14.99/£13.49
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like elements. On his journey, Isaac will find bizarre treasures, face droves of strange creatures, discover secrets, and fight his way to safety. This remake comes with an all-new efficient game engine, new pixel-style artwork, polished visual effects, an all-new soundtrack, and hundreds of new designs, redesigns and enhancements.Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water – Trial version (Nintendo, available October 30) – Free
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water – Full game upgrade (Nintendo, available October 30) – €49.99/£39.99
In this chilling horror game for Wii U, the Wii U GamePad becomes the ‘Camera Obscura’, an arcane artifact that allows the holder to photograph ghosts. Players must use the Camera Obscura to fend off attacking spirits, and solve the mystery of the foreboding Mount Hikami. With Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water – trial version, you can sample the action from the game’s prologue and first two chapters at no cost, before choosing whether to purchase all remaining chapters.Freedom Planet (Galaxy Trail) – €13.99/£10.99 (€11.89/£9.34 if you downloaded the Event Preview, offers lasts until November 29)
Fight your way across the celestial world of Avalice where cats are green, motorcycles drive up walls and monster girls do most of the buttkicking! Freedom Planet is a cartoony, combat-based platform adventure that pits a spunky dragonoid and her friends against an alien attack force. Help Lilac and friends save their world from war in an engaging Adventure mode with fully voiced cut scenes, or skip the fluff and play each stage in order with Classic mode. Do you have what it takes to save Avalice from the wrath of Lord Brevon and his robotic minions?Special Nindies@Home introductory offer until 29/11/2015 – 15% off for users who have already downloaded Freedom Planet Event Preview, as part of the Nindies@Home programme, on the same Wii U.
Slender: The Arrival (Blue Isle Studios) – €6.74/£4.79 (Ends November 5, normally €8.99/£6.39)
You’re on your own. No one to come for you. No one to help you. No one to hear you scream. Slender: The Arrival is the official videogame adaption of Slender Man, developed in collaboration with Eric “Victor Surge” Knudson, creator of the paranormal phenomenon that has been terrifying the curious-minded around the world since its inception, with Mark Hadley and Blue Isle Studios.Octodad: Dadliest Catch (Young Horse) – €11.19/£9.59 (Ends November 5, normally €13.99/£11.99)
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is a game about destruction, deception, and fatherhood. The player controls Octodad, a dapper octopus masquerading as a human, as he goes about his life. Octodad’s existence is a constant struggle, as he must master mundane tasks with his unwieldy boneless tentacles while simultaneously keeping his cephalopodan nature a secret from his human family. In this sequel to the splash hit Octodad, our cephaloprotagonist has gotten himself in a bind between his wife’s mounting mistrust, and a disastrous trip to the local aquarium! Are you dad enough to control the titular octopus father as he strives to hide his nautical nature from his family while keeping his tangled tentacles intact?Special offers
Ben 10 Omniverse (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €4.99/£4.99 (Ends November 12, normally €19.99/£19.99)
Family Games: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €2.99/£2.99 (Ends November 12, normally €19.99/£19.99)
ONE PIECE Unlimited World Red (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €14.00/£9.99 (Ends November 12, normally €54.99/£39.99)
PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.99/£8.99 (Ends November 12, normally €39.99/£36.99)
PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €15.00/£10.49 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£24.99)
Rise of the Guardians (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €4.99/£4.99 (Ends November 12, normally €19.99/£19.99)
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.89/£6.50 (Ends November 12, normally €29.99/£19.99)
Canvaleon (OXiAB Game SAtudio) – €6.95/£6.29 (Ends November 5, normally €13.95/£12.59)
Swords & Soldiers II (Ronimo Games) – €14.99/£13.49 (Ends November 5, normally €18.99/£16.99)
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones (Curve Digital) – €9.99/£7.99 (Permanent, was €13.99/£12.99)Nintendo eShop (3DS)
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis, New 3DS only) – €14.99/£13.49
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like elements. On his journey, Isaac will find bizarre treasures, face droves of strange creatures, discover secrets, and fight his way to safety. This remake comes with an all-new efficient game engine, new pixel-style artwork, polished visual effects, an all-new soundtrack, and hundreds of new designs, redesigns and enhancements.Escape From Zombie City (Tom Create) – €2.99/£2.69
The military sent in forces to suppress the zombie-infested city, but they were wiped out. The government had no choice but to issue a large-scale bomb raid over the surrounding area. The time limit is morning. You are a soldier that has been left behind. Can you make it out alive?! Use any weapon you can get your hands on to keep the zombies off your back as you race to get out of the city before the bombing raid hits. The clock is ticking from the start and each stage you pass takes you closer to dawn and the bombing raid. Fight your way through the city suburbs and underground parking areas heaving with the undead, rescuing any remaining civilians you find on the way. Use shotguns, magnums, grenades and flamethrowers in your fight to stay alive against a whole city of zombies.Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash Demo (Nintendo) – Free
In this 2D platforming adventure, players control a little robot called Chibi-Robo as he travels the world to put a stop to an alien invasion. Using his plug and cord or ‘Chibi-Plug’, players can attack enemies and, using a variety of moves, get around each stage to find a variety of collectibles including real-world snacks to deliver to Chibi-Robo’s friends.Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker (NIS America) – €39.99/£34.99
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker – Macca Makes an Escape (NIS America) – €0.99/£0.89
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker – The Beginner’s Brawl (NIS America) – Free
Your days are numbered. You’re stuck in a world that has been invaded and is on the brink of non-existence. At the same time, you and your friends have gained the ability to summon demons via your cell phone, and with it, a power to fight against fate. The countdown begins – will you be able to save the future of mankind?Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer – The Office (Nintendo, theme available October 30) – €1.99/£1.79
A theme inspired by Nook’s Homes, your office in the game. Scroll the Touch Screen to animate the characters on it.Super Mario Bros. Famicom Cartridge (Nintendo, theme available October 30) – €1.99/£1.79
This theme features the image from the original Japanese Famicom cartridge, naturally accompanied by that music from World 1-1.Special offers
ONE PIECE Unlimited World Red (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.99/£6.99 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£24.99)
PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €8.74/£7.12 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£28.49)
PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.99/£6.99 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£24.99)
ACE COMBAT ASSAULT HORIZON LEGACY + (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €19.99/£14.99 (Ends November 12, normally €39.99/£29.99)
Ben 10 Omniverse 2 (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €4.99/£3.74 (Ends November 12, normally €19.99/£14.99)
One Piece Romance Dawn (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.89/£9.39 (Ends November 12, normally €29.99/£28.49)
Power Rangers Megaforce (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.89/£9.40 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£28.49)
Power Rangers Super Megaforce (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.99/£7.00 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£24.99)
Project X Zone (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.89/£6.50 (Ends November 12, normally €29.99/£19.99)
Regular Show: Mordecai & Rigby in 8-Bit Land (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €4.99/£4.99 (Ends November 12, normally €24.99/£24.99)
Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle (BANDAI NAMCO Games) – €9.99/£6.99 (Ends November 12, normally €34.99/£24.99)
The Keep (Cinemax) – €5.99/£5.49 (Ends November 11, normally €9.99/£8.99)26. Oktober 2015 um 20:07 #1092741
SpacemoonkeyTeilnehmerwas für ein perverser perversling
26. Oktober 2015 um 20:20 #1092742
ghostdog83TeilnehmerInteressante Aussage, was Miyamoto über das Töten von Gegnern in Goldeneye gehalten hat und was man hätte dagegen tun können.
He went on to explain that, towards the end of development, the team received a fax from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, with a series of suggestions for the game. “One point was that there was too much close-up killing – he found it a bit too horrible. I don’t think I did anything with that input. The second point was, he felt the game was too tragic, with all the killing. He suggested that it might be nice if, at the end of the game, you got to shake hands with all your enemies in the hospital.”Quelle: GoldenEye on N64: Miyamoto wanted to tone down the killing
26. Oktober 2015 um 20:30 #1092743
FuffelpupsTeilnehmerDamit war er Kojima ein paar Jahre voraus. (>_<) Erinnert etwas an The Sorrow aus Snake Eater.
26. Oktober 2015 um 20:32 #1092744
ghostdog83TeilnehmerDaran musste ich auch denken.
26. Oktober 2015 um 20:54 #1092745
ChrisKongTeilnehmerWas Miyamoto wohl von der Resi-Exklusivität gehalten hat, oder noch besser von der Wii-Version von Manhunt (2 glaube ich)? Oo
27. Oktober 2015 um 8:46 #1092746
MontyRunnerTeilnehmerEben wollte ich Project Zero abbestellen, musste aber feststellen, dass ich es für den hervorragenden Kurs von 45 euro bekommen kann. Bin nun wieder am Hadern. Vermutlich hole ich die Bestellung nicht direkt am WE ab, sondern teste die Demo und schlage dann ggf. noch nächste Woche zu.
27. Oktober 2015 um 14:03 #109274727. Oktober 2015 um 14:26 #1092748
APTTeilnehmerHab grad gelesen das die EU/NA version von Project Zero zensiert sein soll. Angeblich wurde eine szene abgeändert und die freispielbaren bikini outfits wurden durch ein Zelda outfit und ein Zero Suit Samus outfit ersetzt. Kann das jemand bestätigen?
Bis jetzt hatte ich mich auf das spiel gefreut….wenn das aber stimmt werde ich meine bestellung stornieren. Nicht das mir die outfits sonderlich wichtig sind (trozdem alle mal besser als Zelda und Samus…wtf…) aber solche bevormundung kann sich Nintendo dahin stecken wo die Sonne nicht scheint.27. Oktober 2015 um 14:31 #1092749
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