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#1 digi_matrix
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Yes, Redwood Shores is now called Visceral Games.
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People who play RPGs. For that, you need to be completely immersed into the levelling up and maths. It's hardcore. I'm not too much into it, even though I've played most good WRPGs. Now, casual games are like the shooters. Everyone plays them, all you need is some hand-eye coordination, but not much strategy.
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GTA 4, all 50 hours of it.

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7. Doing the fetch quest for the crow, so he gives you 3 power attacks! Very handy in the battles where you want to surprise them.

8. SHOPPING! You can go and shop for items and healing potions and weapons, if you're low in supply.

9. Going from stealth to combat to stealth was very easy and intuitive. I'm a very stealthy gamer, and I'm glad the game's AI allows for such a play-sty.le where you can do surprise attacks on enemies.

10. Surprise attacks! Stealth one-hit kills, Fireballs, lightning, the power attack, Fujo's big roll, pepper bombs, caltrops. I used them all in different situations, like the caltrops I used in the place where the boar is. Pepper bombs are excellent if you want a whole area affected, so whenever new samurai arrive there, they'll be stunned. It's kind of like a temporary mine XD

11. Open world. Atmosphere is great, like when you hear the music change ambient as you come across the shop guy. The demo is huge, I probably spent 90 minutes with it. Great level design. Fishing for Sushi. Exploring every nook and cranny. Like the hidden magic shrines. Like the part where you do WALL-JUMPING.Like shaking the trees for healing items.

12. Combat. It's not about combos. But it's very sandbox-y much likePROTOTYPE. You have lots of abilities at your disposal. You have 3 characters to switch between. You have power attacks, jump attacks, then the red power attacks, shurikens, fireballs, lightning storm. Before full-blown combat, you also have the "surprise attacks" mentioned on point 9 above. The great thing? Very easy to switch between all these because of the RB analog wheel. I love wheel systems in games likePROTOTYPEorCHRONICLES OF RIDDICK. They're making full use of being a console game.

In conclusion, there are so many mechanics here to get into that add to the variety of the game. It's IO Interactive going back to theirHitmanroots of having many mechanics to allow choice to the player. And the gorgeous art sty.le never gets me bored. This game has personality and charm, that is absent in most AAA blockbuster titles. It reminds of me the last-gen PS2 era of action-adventure games like Jak, Ratchet, Spyro, etc.

The problem with most "core" gamers and this game would be: it looks KIDDY. Yes, kiddy in terms of art sty.le and lack of gratuitous violence or sex or gore. But NOT KIDDY in terms of gameplay and depth. Great level design, variety, open world,Hitman-like gameplay, art sty.le atmosphere. And this is all just from my impressions of THE DEMO! I'm amazed how much attention to detail IO has put in this game, considering everyone is just clamoring forHitman 5or just sequels to their other great franchises.Stop waiting for the next Zelda, it's already here. And it's all about cute ninjas.

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I go on rants rarely. But sometimes a game comes, people have misconceptions about, and I need to get things off my chest.

I've seen some people poo-pooing on the Mini Ninjas demo,because it looks kiddy.It doesn't have depth. The combat doesn't have gratuitous violence to stimulate the teenagers.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!

This game has more depth than all the recent action adventure games combined. The game is chock full of mechanics! So, let me list out a few. I go to 12.




1. Change into 3 characters. If you change into the girl, her idle animation is her singing a song with her flute!

2. Spirit-jack animals. This I used A LOT for stealth, when grass wasn't there. The care and attention put into each animals is unexpected; like the chicken squawking if you press the jump button!

3. Fishing! I had no idea this was in here. Very Zelda-esque.

4. Finding plants and flowers. Now, I couldn't make ingredients yet, but I'm excited about it in the full game.

5. Hidden magic shrines. Using the butterflies to locate them, and find a completely new part of the world when you're rowing in the water and go through waterfalls into a very secluded area. It was exploration for the win!

6. The charged-up power attack was very cool, made me feel like a badass ninja. I even leveled it up to 3.

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The gist is, the people in Iran who couldn't protest and foreign media was blacked out, they went to Second Life. They did their protests there. And raised awareness to people outside Iran.

Paying particular attention toSLdemonstrations against the Iranian government's post-election crackdown against opponents of the Ahmadinejad regime, Burns writes:

"The active Iranian protest community in Second Life is more than a curiosity, and downplaying the importance of virtual societies in our political and social lives... understates the power of synthetic worlds in creating viable social movements...

Authoritarian governments that repress real-world demonstrations have difficulty doing the same in the synthetic world. Virtual rallies are so hard to shut off because the mechanics of virtual protest are fluid..."

(Game Politics source)

Read the whole story here,it's fascinating.

The next story is abouta guy and a genocide awareness group in Second Life, "Better World". Username "KallfuNahuel Matador" was part of a Green Lantern Core, a bunch of superheroes who protected "Better World". He went from protecting Better World in the virtual gamespace of Second Life, to where you can see him above lifting heavy truck supplies from a truck in Africa, outside a community center in Swaziland.

He remembers the time he served 500 school kids what would be their only meal of the day, a thought that staggered him. "Looking out at their faces," he remembers now, "feeling overwhelmed and helpless. Then seeing the kids, playing and smiling and shoving each other, one group even had a soccer ball. . . it hit me, they're just kids! There's nothing different here but their circumstances. They still want to play and run around and they didn't need me feeling sorry for them. So I got back to work."( New World Notes source)

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#7 digi_matrix
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Eight Days new footage

Don't keep your hopes up, the game is still cancelled. This just seems like footage found from someone on the team. Watch after the gas station crash cutscene for gameplay.



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Neither. Ninja Gaiden owns all.
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#10 digi_matrix
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My stomach hurts. Is that a side effect of this blister-typing phenomena also? And my eyes are bleeding. Is that also part of it?