Super Motherload PS4 Review

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Super Motherload is an indie game being offered on the PlayStation Network for Sony’s next-generation PS4. The game shows heavy inspiration from the classic retro title Dig Dug and adds layers of objectives to the digging experience. Things aren’t as hum drum as they seem. Beneath the surface of Mars are endless amounts of valuable and useful materials that must be collected for the betterment of mankind as well as the fattening of your pockets. But there’s also sinister experiments going on down there. What’s going on may shock you and will certainly be unexpected in what otherwise appears to be a simple retro reboot of the Dig Dug gameplay style.

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Dynasty Warriors 8 Review

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Dynasty Warriors 8 (known in Japan as Shin Sangokumusou 7) is the eighth main installment in the long running hack and slash series from developers Omega Force. For the uninitiated, Dynasty Warriors tells the historical tale of “The Three Kingdoms”; a tripartite between the Wei, Shu and Wu states that followed the fall of the Han Dynasty during the imperial age of China. The story mode features four playable campaigns chronicling the many battles between the three aforementioned factions who fought for control, and the rise of Jin.

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Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse Review

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Castle of Illusion is a remaster of sorts of the classic and successful Sega Genesis game of the same name. Now, based off the original title which I never got a chance to play but did watch some gameplay of online, there are some differences in major points even though that is not the purpose of this review. But besides the point, lets jump into it shall we?

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The Bridge Review

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Now this title has to be one of the most unique titles I have ever played, even when it comes to the puzzle genre. Mario Castañeda the artist on this title seems to have crafted some kind of a masterpiece in this 2D game with the art, the levels, and challenges all leading up to crossing the bridge.

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Super Meat Boy Review

oday we are going to talk about Super Meat Boy, an indie-game I can’t keep my hands off of! The platform game was originally released as a flash game called “meat boy” developed by Edmund McMillen and Jonathan McEntee back in 2008. It was rated high upon thousands of users on Newgrounds.com and received overall good criticism.

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Air Conflicts: Vietnam Review

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Air Conflicts: Vietnam is an arcade style flight game from developers Games Farm and the latest in the Air Conflicts series. While previous Conflicts games took place during World Wars I&II, this time players are thrust into battle during one of the most explosive and violent wars of all time: The Vietnam War.

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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds 3DS Review

he Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is the newest addition to the long-running Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo. It is the first original 3DS Zelda title, and is the sequel to the SNES hit, The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past. This game follows a very similar story-line and hub world to that of its predecessor.

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IndieSpotlight: Secret of Escape

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In Secret of Escape, replay value is a major focus point for developer GamePopper who brings forth the following Action / Stealth title on the Windows / Linux / Mac OS X platforms. The work in progress game can be seen in video format at the bottom of this article with a link to the official developer’s page as well. RGN had the chance to speak with GamePopper about Secret of Escape and gain some valuable insights on the title currently being developed. Here’s what we learned.

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Super Mario 3D World Review

Super Mario 3D World is the newest entry into Nintendo’s long running Mario franchise and is the sequel to 2011’s 3DS title Super Mario 3D Land. It stars Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad (with Rosalina a later unlockable character) as they fight Bowser in the newly discovered (by accident) Sprixie Kingdom. It is a 4 player simultaneous co-op enabled game and it supports the Gamepad, WiiMote, WiiMote held sideways a la classic Mario, the WiiMote with either Nunchuk or Classic Controller/Pro and the Wii U Pro Controller. However, the use of the Gamepad allows for off screen play and the touch screen and microphone have effects in game such as revealing “hidden” blocks and shaking trees for items.

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IndieSpotlight: Iron Roads

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Iron Roads aims to capture the old school fun of games like Railroad Tycoon while adding new layers and wiping away the micromanagement. Managers are moved from different offices to optimize efficiency within a headquarters building as players run the show controlling HR, Advertising, Supervisors, Trainyard, Rail Facility, and other various departments. For example, you might send a manager to a grain silo to increase loading of a product or Railyard to figure out why a certain train isn’t being fixed in time.

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Battlefield 4 Review

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Battlefield 4 comes from DICE and EA who have a history in the battlefield franchise. The franchise dates back to 2002 when Battlefield 1942 was created. Back then, they used the first engine refractor; over the years they have evolved the entire franchise by adding the addition of consoles into the mix. This has also evolved into what is now Frostbite 3. Battlefield 4 is also the first game in the franchise to make it to next gen consoles. This makes it playable on Xbox One and PS4 adding in 64 player support for multiplayer- this option was only found on PC before.

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Final Exam Review

Story: The basic plot of Final Exam begins without much complications. A crew of four are headed to a party when something goes drastically wrong. Things take a turn for the worst with our party of four ending up on the receiving end of an all-out assault by various types of monstrosities each specialized with different ways to kill you. Turns out, a mad scientist with an ironic and familiar name has unleashed some sort of virus causing normal people to be turned into unspeakably grotesque killing machines once submerged in a pitch black fog.

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IndieSpotlight: Gheldia

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RealGamerNewz had the opportunity of speaking with Hunt Game Studios who put is releasing Action RPG Gheldia which will arrive on Xbox 360, Windows PC, and PlayStation Vita this January 2014. A free demo will be released soon during December 2013 giving the world their first playable taste of this indie game influenced by the retro gaming era of Super Nintendo. Take a look at this game and let us know what you think about it, any questions you may have for Hunt Game Studios, and look forward to its upcoming multi-platform release.

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Battlefield 4 Preview

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Title: Battlefield 4 / Developer: DICE / Publisher: EA Games

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Battlefield 4 is brought to us by DICE, the people in charge of making Battlefield what it is today. Battlefield 4 is running Frostbite Engine 3.0 and coming to current and next-gen consoles as well as Windows PC via EA’s Origin platform. Since 2002 the Battlefield series has been changing the way that gamers look at the battlefield by changing up the gameplay and revolutionizing the genre. In Battlefield 4 the user will be playing as Sergeant Daniel Recker who is a member of Tombstone Squad, an elite group of soldiers.

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GoD Factory: Wingmen Preview

Have you heard of GoD Factory: Wingmen? If not.. You’re missing out on a potentially great aerial space combat shooter. In GoD players pilot a ship which can be customized in depth and will be their tool of destruction as well as defense. Objectives include destroying enemy carriers and defending yours while earning “credits” from playing matches and blasting through enemies. Players also get a second ship that can be customized with the ability to switch back and forth between the two which will help diversify the arsenal of terror zipping through space and hopefully laying the smack down on unsuspecting, and a few suspecting, enemies.

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IndieSpotlight: Mark of the Old Ones

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I recently had the opportunity to stumble upon one of the most fascinating titles from the Indie space that I’ve seen in quite some time. Hit The Sticks is a developer who has brought forth one of the most intriguing strategy communities around, and now brings that experience to the 2D world by introducing a compelling story and a unique gameplay experience with Mark of the Old Ones. This game has just launched on Kickstarter today, and you can learn everything about it in the following article which I thank the team at HTS for giving me the opportunity to produce, enjoy.

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SmashMuck Champions Preview

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Smashmuck is a new MOBA about to make a splash and get all the girls wet. In SmashMuck Champions you will battle foes in a managed team of 10 in an online arena over 5 different game modes. You can customize your fighter, train, and practice all before you pit yourself against the onslaught of attackers ready to bludgeon your face with their fists, swords, hammers, or bludgeoning tools. Okay, so maybe I made the bludgeoning tool part up.

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Huntsman: The Orphanage Preview

Huntsman: The Orphanage is a mix between survival horror and adventure brought to you by ShadowShifters. The game is also a successfully green-lit project on Steam for Windows PC and Mac OS X with users allowed to pre-purchase it and get early access to play before the final build is completed. Huntsman has a lot of dialogue and story behind all the characters in the game. The premise of the game is to find all of the orphans that are in the game. They will present freaky messages to your smartphone and you have to find them and the items that they’ve lost in the orphanage. Once you have found these items you will have to find each of their headstones which are hidden in a maze and then you can set the items onto their headstone and their ghostly souls will be set free.

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IndieSpotlight: Ravenstorm: Rift of Souls

Welcome back to the IndieSpotlight segment of RealGamerNewz.com and let me first apologize for taking so long to bring this next installment to all of you patient readers. I can honestly say that speaking with the many indie developers who reached out (and who I reached out to) for slots in the IndieSpotlight articles to come has been the most enjoyable experience in my 4 years as a video games journalist. In the following spotlight, Ravenstorm: Rift of Souls by GameMasterz is covered who I had the honor and pleasure of speaking with many times through voice conference and otherwise. This is one of those games that reaches me as a gamer as well as a journalist and breathes fresh life into a genre that I have been searching out for the past year, enjoy.

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Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi (3DS Graphic Novel Review)

Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi comes from Aksys Games makers of many popular game series such as Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, Bit.trip.saga and zero escape: virtues last reward. This game is on the Nintendo 3DS and has some good 3D its also not your typical game either. The game is played through more like reading a graphic novel which is a great way to be using your 3DS.

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The New Way to Play God — Godus Hands-On Preview

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From the moment you start up Godus, things are mysterious and quite wondrous. You’ll slowly be taught exactly what’s going on at whatever pace your believers grow at. You are essentially playing as a higher power that exists and is believed in by the inhabitants of the world which you can influence. You’re able to interact with the world by doing things like chopping down trees and reforming the landscape around to give your believers some new ground to colonize, but be careful as you may accidentally destroy some of your believers shelter in the process. You also need to click on your own followers / believers from time to time as your influence is necessary to keep them alive. They’ll sometimes die on their own as well from accidentally walking off the land or what appear to be spontaneous health problems.

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Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver Review

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At the risk of sounding like a meme, if you played with Hot Wheels then you had an awesome childhood. For those of us who came up during the golden age of pretty much everything from toys to video games, Hot Wheels were one of the favorites. In Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver you’ll approach the most interesting concepts brought forth by the original toy franchise as well as some of gaming’s best racing game mechanics in a journey to become the world’s best driver.

 

The first step you’ll take on this journey is selecting a color-coded team, each with their own primary focus (for example Green Team = Speed, Blue Team = High Tech) and then the racing begins. You’ll be able to switch between teams at any time and also unlock special abilities using tokens earned through in-game challenges. Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver is expectedly focused on fun factor rather than realism and will see players chaining together drifts for miles, drifting on two wheels for hundreds of feet, performing deadly neck-breaking jumps, driving up and drifting across walls, and even more across a variety of locations that does a good job of preventing any amount of boredom normally associated with racing titles.

Gameplay: Racing and drifting are the most fun parts of the game by far. Precision driving events can be very frustrating at times, but also rewarding, and will eventually mold you into a better drive throughout the game. Stages such as tracks that become more and more narrow as time goes are easier to appreciate than the events that see you tediously navigating through complex precision courses with lots of stopping, jumping, and turning around.

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There are also some really interesting events that have you doing things like stopping a 200mph speeding vehicle as close as you can to a finish line using a parachute and perfect timing. Overall the gameplay is very smooth, easy to get into, and most of all fun. The variety of so many different things to do in the game make it an experience that doesn’t get stale, and you’ll probably get more enjoyment than you might have expected from the brand we all grew up as kids playing with. There’s over 50 challenges in the game as well as a multiplayer mode and you can customize 24 different vehicles. Medals are earned and tracked in addition to stat-tracking across the four different teams you’ll play as with various ways of completing each event.

Controls: Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver handles really well. You don’t need to be an expert at driving cars in order to enjoy this game. While the racing genre is heading towards a hyper-realistic standard, even for arcade racers, Hot Wheels brings it back to the pure enjoyment that all gamers can appreciate with the added bonus of over-the-top gameplay like riding up a wall or going through crazy tracks reminiscent of the actual Hot Wheels toy tracks. There’s nothing to really complain about in terms of controls, players of all skill levels should have no problem picking the game up and eventually mastering it.

Graphics / Art Direction: There are a number of different tracks in this game and each one has a different look and theme to it. Throughout this racing title you’ll be treated to a high production value in terms of graphics and vibrant, refreshing displays with attentive art direction delivered. Firebrand Games has definitely surpassed expectations in this department showing their mastery of current gen console hardware.

Soundtrack, Audio, Voice: The soundtrack in this game is the upbeat tempo stuff you’d expect to find in a racing game but what’s really cool is that often times the music has samples and sounds that are familiar to the video game industry. The audio of the vehicles sounds clear and appropriate, which is great since audio is important to the feel of a racing game. The voices can sometimes be annoying but they are also an important part of this game since they inform you of what’s going on and what you’re supposed to be doing. Thanks to the voice-overs provided in this game, you’ll never be confused or stuck wondering what’s going on, which enables you to enjoy the game in a streamlined manner and worry about your gameplay not reading instructions.

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Multiplayer Aspect: Up to 4 players can take part in local ‘Hot Seat Mode’ multiplayer on one console in a pass-the-controller style fashion.

Replay Ability: High

Engine Performance, Physics, Glitches: The physics in the game is loosely based on that of real life racing but takes many liberties in pushing it more towards the arcade / fantasy side of things. You’ll get a good balance which leans mostly towards fast driving, easy to master drifting, and also enjoy ridiculous feats that could never be accomplished in real life such as driving sideways across walls, over insane ramps, and more. There were no glitches encountered in our play-through of Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver and the game engine performed quickly and with stability.

Final Verdict: Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver is a great game, there’s really not much you can complain about with this racing title. We would have liked to see a full story mode / campaign added, and that led to a less than perfect score, however we definitely recommend this game to anybody that is looking for a pick-up-and-play experience capable of providing a good fun factor. The title is also age appropriate for all members of the family with the ‘E for Everyone’ rating by the ESRB. The graphics, sounds, game engine, and fun factor all come together to make a well polished product from Firebrand Games and Warner Bros. Interactive earning it an impressive 9 out of 10 making it a Gold Game on the RealGamerNewz Rating Scale.

Overall Score: 9/10

RGN Rating: Gold Game

Developer: Firebrand Games Warner Bros. Interactive

Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive

Available On: Wii U / PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC

Handheld Version Available On: DS / 3DS

Played On: PlayStation 3

Review Copy Info- A physical copy of the game was provided to RealGamerNewz by the publisher for the purpose of this review.

Grand Theft Auto V Review

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Grand Theft Auto V has finally hit the shelves, and it’s already become the fastest selling game of all time. Leading up to release GTA V was arguably considered the most anticipated game of the year, if not of all time. It’s all about a group of very different criminals teaming up to pull off a heist in which they’ll all either fall once and for all, or finally make it big. Along with many other story sensitive things along the side, this review will save you from spoilers but give you a great intel if you’re one of those who still haven’t got the game yet. The freedom, the variety, the stories, and of course the ability to do whatever you want all over a big open world map have all come back as the fifth installment of Rockstar Games’ flagship series arrives exclusively on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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Conquer The Galaxy
 A ‘Galaxia Conquestum’ Review

That title sounded better in my head..

Galaxia Conquestum is a turn-base arcade game. First you select your faction and enter the galaxy map to strategically choose which galaxy you’ll attempt to conquer. Then you’ll be fighting in space through an arcade scrolling shooter to conquer that galaxy!

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IndieSpotlight: TesserΔct

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Welcome to the first RealGamerNewz IndieSpotlight. This series will  be an ongoing one through which we bring to the surface some of the perhaps less discovered indie games being created by serious developers in the underground of the industry. We personally spoke to the developers behind TesserΔct in order to gain a greater understanding of their project and have come forward with the following exclusive Q&A about the game for all of you gamers out there waiting for the next indie experience to sink your teeth into.

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