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Posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2014 19:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Dungeon Defenders was more than a peanut butter on chocolate blend. The Reese's analogy implies a meeting of just two flavors, whereas Trendy Entertainment's blend of tower defense and action role-playing benefited from a third, magical ingredient: cooperation. A gooey gaming smore is what it is, and Dungeon Defenders 2 is all that with rich cartoon art, crunchy complimentary class abilities, and melty marshmallow. Maybe not the marshmallow.

Joystiq Streams dives into the pre-alpha version of the co-op-tower-defense ARPG sequel today, and Trendy Entertainment's Philip Asher will be our guide and partner in exploring its wiles. Alexander Sliwinski will join Philip in the game while Anthony John Agnello hangs in the chat feeding your questions to the developer.

It all happens at 4PM EST on the Joystiq Twitch channel. Joystiq Streams broadcasts every Tuesday and Thursday at 4PM EST just in case you don't get enough of us today. [Images: Trendy Entertainment]

Posted by IGN Mar 25 2014 18:10 GMT in Dark Souls II
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Seems like boss fights are few and far between these days. But is that a bad thing? This conversation originally appeared in Game Scoop! Episode 297.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 17:15 GMT in Gaming News
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Amazon's Gold Box Deal of the Day is one of the first big sales we've seen on one of the funniest games out there. $43 gets you a physical copy of Stick of Truth on PS3, 360, or PC, and $45 buys you a PC download, if that's your preference. [Amazon] Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 18:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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@tyronerodriguez We're talking to Nintendo. LUFTRAUSERS we're wrapping up, so that's unlikely.

— Rami Ismail (@tha_rami) March 25, 2014

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 25 2014 18:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Dawn Of The Dead contained some brilliant social commentary. The zombies were in a shopping mall, you see, which made the audience think about the herd-like cannibalistic nature of modern consumerism. Genius! If the film had been set in a school it would have contained brilliant social commentary about the mindless clones created by the education system. If it had been set in any branch of a popular chain of coffee shops it would have contained brilliant social commentary about the herd-like nature of coffee consumerism. If it had been set in a thrift shop it would have been about the rise and fall of the hipster.

Corporate Lifestyle Simulator is an isometric action game set in an office. Your co-workers are now zombies.

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Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 17:58 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE DARK SPARK, Rating: PG, Author: EDGE OR REALITY, Publisher: ACTIVISION

— AusVGClassifications (@AusVGClass) March 25, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 17:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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HB:U Daily Progress - Here is an off-screen shot of the game running on a dev kit (with GamePad controls mapped). pic.twitter.com/oweAYRTJmA

— HULLBREACH STUDIOS (@HullBreachGames) March 25, 2014

Posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2014 18:30 GMT in Xbox One
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Microsoft has issued an Xbox Live service alert detailing an outage that currently prevents some users from purchasing digital content and accessing certain in-game features on the Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Microsoft notes that content access is currently "limited" on both platforms, leaving some users unable to buy new content or re-download previously purchased items. The Xbox One's "Social and Gaming" sector has also taken a hit, temporarily revoking user access to features like video recording, cloud storage data transfers, and multiplayer matchmaking. Xbox One owners experienced a similar service outage affecting online multiplayer gameplay earlier this month.

Forza Motorsport 5 players will also encounter a game-specific outage today due to scheduled maintenance. Microsoft is "getting closer to a fix" for reported issues, and will issue progress reports until service is restored.

[Image: Microsoft]

Posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 17:00 GMT in Xbox One
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The Xbox One Titanfall bundle is now $450 on Microsoft's store—joining retailers like Walmart and Target in offering a $50 discount on the newest Xbox—but don't call it a price cut. Microsoft says the deal isn't permanent. Read more...

Posted by IGN Mar 25 2014 17:43 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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The Spartan-centric twin-stick shooter gets a permanently reduced price tag on the Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 17:40 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The following comes from Lorne Lanning (caution: foul language)...

“We still see press calling it an HD remake, and it’s not a *crag*ing HD remake.”

It's very clear that Lanning believes that there's more to New 'n' Tasty than it just being an HD remake. How do you feel about what he has to say?

Posted by Valve Mar 25 2014 17:40 GMT in Steam
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Rocksmith 2014 Matchbox Twenty Song Pack, all new content for Rocksmith 2014 is Now Available on Steam!

Play "3AM", "Push", How Far Weve Come, Shes So Mean and "Unwell" by Matchbox Twenty on any electric guitar or bass. Each song includes a new authentic tone.

Capo required for one or more arrangements.

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Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 17:36 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Twitch Plays Pokemon was indeed an internet phenomenon, bringing Twitch to its knees during its original run. The service continues on now with players trying to tackle other Pokemon games, but these subsequent titles aren't as popular as the original. Does that mean we're soon going to see the end of Twitch Plays Pokemon?

Not so, says the creator. He intends to keep providing the service so long as players are there. In other words, if you want Twitch Plays Pokemon to stick around, you better get over there and play!

Posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 17:31 GMT in PlayStation News
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! It’s me, The Great Doodini (aka David) from NIS America, and I’d like to perform a magic trick — I mean illusion — for you! For my first act, I’ll pull a Prinny from this hat! Oh wait, it looks like this one’s exploded already… Looks like that’s the end of that act.

Well, no worries, because I know someone who’s a lot more magical than I am, and today’s your lucky day because you get to hang out with her. Her name’s Metallia, and she puts the “witch” in The Witch and the Hundred Knight on PS3, which is out today at retail and as a digital download from PlayStation Store. This is NIS America’s first 3D action RPG, so I’m pretty pumped to tell you all about it!

In The Witch and the Hundred Knight, you play as the legendary Hundred Knight — a demon summoned by the swamp witch Metallia to help her spread all her neon green, swampy badness across the land. Why does she want that? Because even though Metallia’s a witchy woman with a lot of power, she somehow can’t travel beyond the edges of the noxious swamp she calls home. It’s up to you to help her take vengeance on the world, but the more you get to know her, the less of a good idea it seems…

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All this vengeance-taking is predicated on you laying down the hammer, and the sword, and the spear… and a bunch of other weapons on any enemy that dares stand in your way. The Hundred Knight may be small, but he packs quite a punch when he can equip up to five different weapons at a time.

Certain enemies may have different immunities and weaknesses, so it’s best to diversify your weapons profile to maximize your damage. Plus, if you combine them in a certain order, you can get damage multipliers. On top of that, you’ve got Tochkas, which are the Hundred Knight’s own special magic skills. He can summon minions of his own, create traps, and perform a plethora of other dark magic to beat down enemies. And if that wasn’t enough, the Hundred Knight can switch between other “facets” at will. These act as classes. The Power Fortress facet, for example, acts as a tank, while the Noble Raptor can convert enemies into allies. Looks like the Hundred Knight has got a lot more up his demon sleeve than me and my exploding Prinny in a hat trick…

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These are only some of the systems in the game — I haven’t even touched on Gigacals, which is the energy you need to do anything. The more running and fighting you do in a level, the more you burn through your Gigacals. You can recover Gigacals by eating food you find or getting an enemy’s health low enough and chomping down on them.

There’s also the ability to raid village houses for items and boosts, but then you risk having the villagers turn against you forever. And it wouldn’t be an NIS America game if you couldn’t enhance your weapons in the Bucket List!

What do you say, folks? Why not give a hand to Metallia and her assistant The Hundred Knight? You’ve seen the customizable weapon combos, magic skills, personality changes, and all sorts of systems. You ought to stick around and see what else they’ve got in store for you in this wickedly dark action RPG. Follow them down to the swamps and see what kind of show they’ve got for you! Metallia says it won’t hurt too much…


Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 17:25 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The demo version of unique RPG Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars is now in the #eShop on #3DS. Try it out! http://t.co/gTybHlv1B3

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 25, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 25 2014 17:22 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Found a rare gem after gathering in the office, MH1 Guidebook! MH4 guidbook is 3x bigger! How things have changed... pic.twitter.com/hzHjwjX3Cv

— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) March 25, 2014

Posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2014 18:00 GMT in Square Enix
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Brobdingnagian online retailer Amazon has kicked off another all-day Gold Box Event, bringing discounts to games like South Park: The Stick of Truth, Thief, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy 13 and the Android-powered Ouya console.

South Park: The Stick of Truth is today's Deal of the Day . Normally priced at $60, during the Event, South Park has been discounted by 28 percent to $43. Appropriately, the PlayStation 3 incarnation of Lightning Returns is one of the site's timed Lightning Deals. It goes on sale at 10AM PST, at which time its price will fall by 33 percent. Thief on PS4 is another Lightning Deal. It goes on sale at 2PM PST, though Amazon has yet to reveal the game's momentary new price.

Rounding out this sales extravaganza is the Ouya, which serves as today's Bonus Deal. Instead of the console's standard $100 price tag, the device has been slapped with a 30 percent discount, reducing the cost of ownership to $70. For more details on this sale and the other non-gaming items up for cheap purchase, pay a visit to Amazon's Gold Box page. [Image: Square Enix]