Sentences with phrase «new handheld title»

The company did not announce a price for the new handheld title; however, the Direct heavily hinted at the inclusion of microtransactions for the downloadable game.
Let us be grateful for the games that we do have, the HD remasters or newer handheld titles such as A Link Between Worlds and it's direct sequel Tri Force Heroes, because they may not be the best, but they are what we have now and they deserve some love and attention too, even if we have played them to death.

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The sequel, Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack, was created with a smaller team and took less time to make, and it also saw a sales bump being one of the launch titles for Sony's new Vita handheld console, all of which made it a considerably more profitable project.
Game - play wise the DLC plays straightforward lacking customization and different ways to handle situations playing more like a handheld tutorial for most of the game, treating you as though you were too stupid to learn the basics of combat from the base game or earlier titles, However this could all be related to getting the player to use the new hacking feature in which you can now use situational hazards to stun enemies, however the concept falls shorts as most encounters when you will need to use hacking are scripted and would be more efficient in those that are not if you made use of your already acquired skills from the base game.Overall the DLC like the game is visually impressive and combat still flows well but you cant help but feel as though you have been cheated yet again.
The magazine has listed many new titles for Sony's upcoming handheld console Playstation VITA.
The wave of third - party titles announced so far for the new Nintendo handheld seem to back up Iwata's statements, with titles like Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - The Naked Sample, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Pro Evolution Soccer, Dead or Alive 3D, Resident Evil Revelations, Ninja Gaiden, Pac - Man & Galaga, and Dragon Ball would all be coming to the 3DS, as well as a spate of unnamed titles from developers like Harmonix, Take - Two, Atlus, AQ Interactive, Disney Interactive Studios, Hudson Soft, Majesco, Marvelous Entertainment, and Sega.
Capcom and Sony are yet to issue a general statement regarding a Monster Hunter title for the new handheld, but a recent report has it down for the latter half of the year at the latest.
Japan had an interesting release week with several new titles for both handheld and console, so previous contenders are starting to slip from the charts.
Take a dungeon explorer franchise with an incredibly generic title and bring it to a new handheld console as a launch game.
Speaking with Reuters at TGS 2011, Kawano said he didn't know why the popular handheld title was only announced for 3DS and not Sony's newest handheld, especially when previous iterations of the Monster Hunter helped sell bucket loads of PSP units in Japan in the past.
The Direct was about the line - up of games coming to both the 3DS and the Wii U from now and through - out the summer, a summer which will be seeing the release of the newest instalment in the on - going Kirby series and with rumoured reports of the NX coming out sometime between June and November, the line - up of games we've just seen, say otherwise, especially when the new games include Paper Mario: Colour Splash and Metroid Prime: Federation Force, after all, why bring out titles such as these for the Wii U and 3DS, if you're going to be bringing out the NX, which acts as both handheld and home console?
DualPenSports is the only Nintendo 3DS title with dual - action stylus control, enabling handheld gamers a new way to compete in classic sports games.
The concept of multiplayer in The Legend of Zelda series is nothing new, but it has typically been reserved for handheld titles (with the exception of the Tingle Tuner).
Of course we'd still want to see Nintendo's handheld lines (3DS and its successor), still get a healthy and heavy dose of new Fire Emblem titles, but it will also be great to see a similar thing happen with regards to the Switch and it sounds like that is very much the case!
A few indie trailers — the futuristic Fast Racing Neo, Typoman and Image & Form's SteamWorld: Heist popped up before Nintendo's own Badge Arcade, an eShop title which allows players to buy attempts on fairground style crane machines with the hope of winning some new tat to adorn your handheld's home screen.
Back to Zelda and 3DS — fans were treated to new footage of Hyrule Warriors: Legends, which introduces us to Linkle, a brand new character, who will fight alongside Tetra, Toon Link, Skull Kid and The King of Hyrule when the Wii U title goes handheld.
That's right folks, version 1.2 of Voez is a reasonably small download away and will net you twelve brand new songs to tap away to in this handheld mode only title.
In case you're just tuning in, the new handheld, which has been re-branded as the «DSi XL» in North American and European territories, features two comparatively ginormous 4 ″ screens and will come pre-loaded with three DSiWare titles.
Making a big budget title on a new handheld can be a massive risk as no one's sure if it will be a success.
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The title has seen success on iOS and Android devices, and 2K Games will be bringing the spin - off title to Sony's handheld with some exclusive new content.
This means that those who are casual to the handheld gaming market will begin to slowly get shunned when exclusive titles such as Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy + (out now), Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, the new Fire Emblem Entry (TBA), and many more titles begin to prepare their launch sometime this year.
Pilotwings Resort, the newest game in the series, was also a launch title, releasing along Nintendo's 3DS handheld in the March of last year.
Self - explanatory title I suppose, so read on to find out just what I think about Sony's newest handheld.
Even with titles such as Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy +, amiibo functionality, Super Smash Bros., The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, as well as Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate being the main draws to the handheld, this isn't a huge and transformative jump that Nintendo needed in order to bring in new fans.
Originally being developed for the Nintendo DS, this title has undergone some big changes for the new handheld.
This week games ™ was invited to a behind closed doors demonstration of the Nintendo 3DS, where we had the opportunity to see the exciting new «glasses - free» handheld for real, take in some tech demos and go hands - on with a couple of launch titles.
We know Tearaway — the critical darling unleashed on Vitas the world over at the tail end of 2013 — is coming to the PS4 in the form of Tearaway Unfolded, a sort - of «Remaster» of the original handheld title tailor - made for Sony's newest home console.
More than twenty years after the handheld was originally launched, the Atari Lynx is receiving a new and original title, Zaku, thanks to publisher Super Fighter Team, the same saints that recently localized and released Beggar Prince and Legend of Wukong for the Genesis / Mega Drive.
Almost twenty years after the release of the original Oddworld title Abe's Oddysee (which debuted on the PlayStation in September 1997), the ground - up remake Oddworld: New «n» Tasty lands on the PlayStation Vita — instantly challenging for the honour of becoming the handheld's best platformer.
+ Excellent handheld remaster of the PS2 title + Great selection of new features + Good for short or long periods of play + Enjoyable cast of characters + Good balance of life - sim and dungeon crawling
When given the opportunity to create a launch title for PlayStation's new next - gen handheld, we jumped at the chance.
We believe that there are great, innovative indie games out there which use the unique advantages of handheld hardware, from Gamevil's Nom and Skipping Stone for cellphones through DS games such as 5th Cell's Drawn To Life or even group games such as Pac - Manhattan, and we're delighted to set up a new awards to help promote titles such as these.
The Independent Games Festival is proud to present the first - ever IGF Mobile competition, a brand new contest set up to promote innovation in handheld games, from cellphone games through other mobile devices from Windows Mobile to Palm and beyond, all the way to PSP and DS titles.
Having a developer of the magnitude of Media Molecule design a brand - new title tailor made for the handheld should be top - flight news, but it's instead a minnow when compared to the whale that the press seem to be chasing.
A statement from the organizers of the event on the official website explains: «We believe that there are great, innovative indie games out there which use the unique advantages of handheld hardware, from Gamevil's Nom and Skipping Stone for cellphones through DS games such as 5th Cell's Drawn To Life or even group games such as Pac - Manhattan, and we're delighted to set up a new awards to help honor titles such as these.»»
Eagle eyed fans will also remember that there's a Resistance title heading to the new handheld too though.
The game series finally makes its way back to the Nintendo handheld with a new title that looks like it should make gamers pretty happy.
The narrative takes insight from Yoshitaka Murayama who was a part of Suikoden that combines some old and new story arcs together to make a decent handheld JRPG which reminds me of the old school titles like Chrono Trigger.
A port of Xenoblade Chronicles was announced the day the New 3DS was announced and, since then, other titles like The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth and a wealth of Super Nintendo Virtual Console games are only playable on the handheld.
The handheld title includes all the original levels from the original PSN game, as well as six brand new levels.
So with its equally obscene sales figures and a slow start for 3DS, there was little doubt in anyone's mind that DS development would overlap into the life of Nintendo's new handheld — the firm itself released the new Pokémon duo just before 3DS, and continues to publish DS titles even while Wii development clearly winds down this far in advance of its replacement.
The World Ends With You is an exciting new title developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS handheld system.
Back to Zelda and 3DS — fans were treated to new footage of Hyrule Warriors: Legends, which introduces us to Linkle, a brand new character, who will fight alongside Tetra, Toon Link, Skull Kid and The King of Hyrule when the Wii U title goes handheld.
A few indie trailers — the futuristic Fast Racing Neo, Typoman and Image & Form's SteamWorld: Heist popped up before Nintendo's own Badge Arcade, an eShop title which allows players to buy attempts on fairground style crane machines with the hope of winning some new tat to adorn your handheld's home screen.
During these televised and streaming conferences, they introduce any new hardware (a console or handheld system) and launch titles for their most popular games.
With a catalogue of titles including New Super Mario Bros. 2 (review), Mario Kart 7 (review) and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (review) the 3DS is possibly the best handheld gaming option on the market at the moment.
Of course we'd still want to see Nintendo's handheld lines (3DS and its successor), still get a healthy and heavy dose of new Fire Emblem titles, but it will also be great to see a similar thing happen with regards to the Switch and it sounds like that is very much the case!
Nintendo is back at the top of the New Retail Release report this week with another new game for their handheld, as well as a handful of new third party titles for their surging pair of systeNew Retail Release report this week with another new game for their handheld, as well as a handful of new third party titles for their surging pair of systenew game for their handheld, as well as a handful of new third party titles for their surging pair of systenew third party titles for their surging pair of systems.
Compared to other WipEouts, the new edition doesn't bring that much new to the table, despite being a reboot of sorts, but it doesn't need to — it's a refinement of the series that takes most of the best parts of the franchise and packs it into a powerful handheld title.
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