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NYU Game Center EVO Scholarship

Jul 10, 2014 // ComboFiend

If you’re a fighting game fan like myself, then there’s no doubt that you will be tuned into EVO this weekend. Did you know however, that if you purchase an EVO 2014 subscription ticket the proceeds go to a great cause? That’s right, EVO and the NYU Game Center have teamed up once again to provide the EVO Scholarship. 

To find out more information on how this scholarship works, you can head here and for more information on the NYU Game Center, go here . So why not subscribe this weekend? Not only will you get cool Evo exclusive emoticons, you’ll also be helping out someone in need.

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PSA: Lost Planet 3 PC title update coming soon

Jul 09, 2014 // GregaMan

Today I bring you another announcement regarding the Lost Planet 3 migration.

As previously mentioned , the migration of the online service for Lost Planet 3 (PC Version) is nearing completion, and a downloadable update is scheduled to go live on STEAM this Thursday, July 10 th at 1:00am PT. The migration to a new server will unfortunately reset MULTIPLAYER leaderboards and the CINEMATIC GALLERY. CAMPAIGN difficulty will also default to Normal difficulty.

Please note that Item Sphere related achievements for which the unlock conditions have already been met in the current save data, will be unlocked upon importing the save data to Steam Cloud and accessing the Item Sphere. Campaign related achievements, including those related to difficulty will need to be acquired by replaying through the campaign. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Info regarding the PS3 version

Please be aware that the Xbox 360 version of Lost Planet 3 will remain unaffected.

For those Lost Planet 3 users who already have Save Data and would like to take advantage of the Steam Cloud and Steam Achievements, please follow these instructions for importing Save Data to Steam Cloud.

1. Right click on Lost Planet 3 under the Steam Library.

2. Select properties.

3. Select SET LAUNCH OPTIONS from the GENERAL tab.

4. Enter the following line without quotes, and then select OK.

“ImportGS=YOURGAMESPYPROFILENAME.profile”*

5. Start Lost Planet 3.

6. Select MULTIPLAYER from the main menu.

7. Confirm that your data has been imported via RECORDS in the MULTIPLAYER menu, or the Progression Sphere in a game lobby.

8. Upon confirmation, select EXIT GAME.

9. Erase the line entered in Step 4.

Note, Steam Cloud data will continue to be overwritten by previous save data upon starting the game if this line is not erased.

10. Start Lost Planet 3.

 

* Step 4 line example and notes:

1. In an example in which the GameSpy profile name is “Capcom”, the line to be entered without quotes is “ImportGS=Capcom.profile”.

2. Please take care to enter all capital and lower case letters properly.

3. For those users who wish to confirm their GameSpy profile name, it can be found as a GameSpyProfileName.profile file in the following local address:

Documents\My Games\LostPlanetGame\LostPlanetGame\SaveData

 

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Catch more Dead Rising 3 PC shenanigans Wednesday at 4pm PT

Jul 08, 2014 // GregaMan

Tune into Twitch once again this Wednesday at 4pm PT for more live gameplay of  Dead Rising 3 for the PC. Last week we had our pal William on as a guest to show off how the game runs on a higher-end PC and field some of your technical questions. This week we’ll be taking a look at the  lower end, for those of you whose equipment may not be the latest and greatest. 

Don’t let that dissuade you from tuning in though–the game still looks and runs great! 

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Don’t miss this Xbox LIVE sale

Jul 08, 2014 // GregaMan

If you’ve got an Xbox 360 and enjoy ducks, devils, or punching a guy, you’ll want to be sure and check out the sale currently going on on Xbox LIVE!

DuckTales Remastered  – $14.99 | $5.09
Devil May Cry 4 $19.99 | $4.99 
Street Fighter X Tekken $39.99 | $9.99 

Such savings!

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From Masher to Master – understand Street Fighter with this helpful book

Jul 07, 2014 // Minish Capcom

As we head into EVO weekend, odds are many of us are brushing up on our fighting skills and wondering, “hey what if I really sat down and tried to learn this stuff?”

Could this be the year you really hunker down and  learn about SF, and fighting games in general? Improve your game and try to understand why  certain moves and matchups work they way they do? SRK has posted a great (and free!) digital book by Patrick Miller that aims to make that process as easy as possible.

Head here for the book and to SRK for the author’s thoughts on why he made the book  and  why it’s so important to him. tl;dr version – fighting games are great, learn them, bring fresh players into the mix and make things even  more  exciting.

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Monster Hunter Mondays 7/7: MHFU for iOS live at 3pm PT

Jul 07, 2014 // Yuri Araujo

UPDATE: Our stream archive is now on YouTube !

Did you get your  Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for iOS ? Want to play online with us?

Good news then: we’ll be live today at  3pm PT over at our  Twitch channel . You can also quest with us at  Room #123,123,123 – that should be easy to remember, right?

For those still on the fence about getting this title, check out:

5 awesome things about MHFU for iOS + pictures of my cat!

MHFU for iOS launch post + awesome review scores  

And here’s the stream archive:

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5 awesome things about Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for iOS

Jul 06, 2014 // Yuri Araujo

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is available now on iOS devices and we wanted to highlight 5 awesome things about the title, including some new features implemented in this version!

1) FELYNE COMRADES

 

Until MHFU , solo hunters were truly on their own, but as the gameplay evolved and monsters got harder to defeat (especially in the new High Rank village quests), the development team added a key new feature that would persist with the series to present days: Felyne Comrades!

These little AI companions are not here to just look cute while you hunt monsters; they can be really helpful with proper training! The more they hunt, the stronger they get, and they’ll also accumulate points that you can trade for skills. With up to 3 skills per Felyne and a number of inherent traits, customization options are quite deep and worth looking into. I can’t even tell you how many times my life was saved by a trap set by Timothy, my Felyne Comrade.

2) NARGACUGA

Monster Hunter Freedom 2 introduced the Tigrex, a wyvern with a new body frame. It behaves entirely different from other monsters in the same category, and  MHFU takes that concept up a notch with the Nargacuga!

Instead of running places, the Nargacuga jumps around very quickly and occasionally in weird unpredictable patterns. It will toss some tail spikes at you from a distance, and even extend its tail with 360 spins or deadly tail slams just as you get closer. I think we can all agree it was a very interesting, fresh and welcome design to the already huge and diverse monster roster.

3) G RANK

Speaking of a monstrous roster, with the addition of G Rank quests, monsters, weapons, armor, everything about this game became significantly more varied and interesting. On top of the rad new monsters (Lavasioth, Ukanlos, etc.) returning monsters also learned brand new moves and attack patterns, totally psyching you out the first time you hunt them in G Rank… it’s okay, it happened to the best of us.

4) TARGET CAMERA LOCK-ON

Shifting gears a little bit, let’s talk about some awesome new things brought in by this particular version, MHFU for iOS. “But Yuri, didn’t the Target Camera debut in MH3U ?” you may ask. And you’re right, but this game actually adds a new mode to this function: a camera lock-on. You can now lock it to your target so you can worry about other things, like attacking, for example.

So before the purists start freaking out, let me tell you that this does not target your attacks for you! It just helps out by keeping the monster on screen at all times. Besides, you can take manual control at any time! Just swipe at the screen like you would normally do for camera control.

This feature is great for new players and it doesn’t get in the way of veterans. Win-win!

5) ONLINE MULTIPLAYER

Remember entry #3 on this list? Yeah, G Rank added a ton of new things, but it also ramped up the difficulty by a lot, so built-in online multiplayer is a welcome addition. Not to mention, Monster Hunter is always more fun with friends anyways 😉

I must say that even though this section has the shortest paragraphs, it is the most attractive feature of this particular version. Gone are the days of having to solo G Rank (or even High Rank) quests!

Closing thoughts


My Felyne Comrade: Lennon

Hey, these are just  my Top 5 MHFU iOS  features, but the game is out now, so get your copy and then share your favorite things about it in the comments!

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MH4U monster spotlight: Teostra, the Flame King Dragon

Jul 05, 2014 // Yuri Araujo

The majestic Teostra returns… and he’s more explosive than ever before!

The Teostra has always been a very powerful monster, and with his time away since Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, he has learned a number of new tricks that make him even more terrifying! Most of his old attacks and abilities remained the same: the really wide and far-reaching flamethrower attack is still one his main moves; and he is still surrounded by extreme heat most of the time – burning any who approach him!

However, his explosive attacks received a few tweaks based on a new mechanic introduced in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. Previously, his main explosive attack was his area-of-effect move that spreads an explosive dust around him is largely the same. Now when he does his claw or tail swipes, he will also spread some dust that can catch onto you and explode seconds later, either on its own or when you get hit again. Yes, that is the same effect as Brachydios’ slime!

So just as little recap, the Teostra can: use flamethrower attacks, burn anyone in close proximity, spread devastating explosive dust, and afflict you with Blastblight (formerly known as Slimeblight). On top of all that, he also has a new super-nova style attack that will make short work of anyone caught off guard! Are you ready for this?

Early concept art of the Teostra

Well, here are some incentives to try and take this beast down, a look at his armor and some weapons:

Lance

Heavy Bowgun

It’s also worth noting all his weapons used to be Fire element, but are now mostly Blast (Slime)… but don’t worry, Brachydios is also back for MH4U , so now there’s a wider variety of explosive weapons.

Blademaster armor

Gunner armor

Find out more about other  MH4U monsters:

                   

Next Friday we’ll be talking about a new monkey-looking monster that takes full advantage of MH4U’ s terrain. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate will be released on the Nintendo 3DS early 2015.

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Happy 4th of July! Don’t forget to blow something up

Jul 05, 2014 // GregaMan

Well, another Independence Day is upon us, America, and even though it’s a national holiday, we wanted to be sure and do some  kind of commemorative post.

Our first thought was to talk about Capcom “freedom fighters,” but then it occurred to us that virtually every character that fights is arguably fighting for some form of freedom. Then it occurred to me that if there were one exception, it would probably be Monster Hunter,  where by and large, the characters are just fighting because it’s their job. Then it occurred to me how ironic that is since no fewer than  two Monster Hunter games have the word “Freedom” in the title. Then I was like, “Hey, this article writes itself!” 

But ultimately I realized that there’s a much more apt Independence Day connection running through Capcom’s vast catalog of titles–explosions! Yes, whether you’re blasting NEVEC soldiers with a hand cannon in Lost Planet 2 or obliterating an enemy stronghold in style in  Sengoku Basara,  you’ll scarce find a Capcom game that doesn’t appeal to mankind’s primal desire to blow things up.

Some Capcom games even have actual fireworks in them. Remember the Dompan enemies in Bright Man’s stage in Mega Man 4?

Then there were those highly useful firecrackers in  Dead Rising 2 (and Off the Record).  Great for luring zombies to a comical demise.

Of course, they upped the ante significantly in DR3….

A whole fireworks store! Please: no smoking.

In Bionic Commando, the flare item is both practical  and a dazzling sight.

Well…for its time.

So! What’re  you blowing up for this auspicious occasion? What are your favorite fireworks and/or explosion-related memories in your experiences as a Capcom gamer? Have at it in the comments, and have a happy holiday!

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Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for iOS available now on the App Store, live stream at 12pm PT

Jul 03, 2014 // Yuri Araujo

EDIT: Compatibility list added below

Hunters unite!  Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for iOS is now available for download on the App Store ! So let’s celebrate with a live stream today at  12pm PT on our Twitch channel!

If you already played  MHFU , you know you’ll love it; but if you’re new, may these reviews will help… 😉

Touch Arcade – 5/5

Pocket Gamer – 9/10

148 Apps – 4.5/5

Destructoid

Convinced? It’s only  $14.99, £10.49 or €11.99  for dozens of monsters to hunt, hundreds of hours of gameplay, thousands of pieces of equipment to craft! Talk about value!

Again, we’re live streaming this game at 12pm PT, and we’ll be hunting online with YOU!

EDIT: For the sake of clarity, I’ve copied the full list of compatible devices below:

COMPATIBLE (with iOS 6 – iOS 7.1):
iPhone 4s
iPhone 5
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5c
iPod Touch (5th Gen 32GB/64GB with Back Camera)
iPad Air
iPad Mini (2nd Gen)

COMPATIBLE (with iOS 6.1.3 – iOS 7.1):
iPad (3rd Gen)
iPad (4th Gen)
iPad Mini (1st Gen)

NOT Compatible:
iPhone 4
iPod Touch (4th Gen)
iPod Touch (5th Gen 16 GB)
iPad (1st Gen)
iPad 2
*It is possible to download this title to an iPhone 4, but performance is not guaranteed.

Hit up the App Store page for more details.

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New MH4U monster names unveiled at Japan Expo

Jul 02, 2014 // Yuri Araujo

Hey, we heard you wanted to know the names of the new  Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate monsters… so here’s some of them!

If you’ve been paying attention to what’s going in Europe, you’ll know Japan Expo is happening this week in Paris. They had  MH4U producer Ryozo Tsujimoto there to give out a presentation on the game (and I can only imagine it was a  blast ), but they also revealed some awesome things for us not attending the event.

They revealed one of the winners of the  weapon design contest , which is totally awesome, and now we know the localized names for 3 of the brand new monsters:  Zamtrios (above) and the two below:


Nerscylla


Najarala

Again, you can expect full monster profiles featuring art, screenshots and equipment renders in the next few weeks – like the  Gore Magala , Tigrex , Tetsucabra and Seltas – but in the meantime, tell us what you think of the names. =)