The South Park RPG's release date is in limbo right now. South Park Studios has a lawsuit currently trying to get out of the THQ bankruptcy proceedings so they can buy back the game rights and choose their own studio.
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http://www.giantbomb.com/news/thq-of...pdatedx2/4529/
Here's a good article if you want see the details of the studios that picked up THQ stuff.
Nintendo also annouced a lot of big Wii U stuff:
new Zelda game
Wind Waker remake (remastered visuals and gamepad stuff)
new Yoshi game by the Kirby's Epic Yarn team and in the same style
Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem (mash up strategy rpg between Nintendo's Fire Emblem series and Atlus's Tensei series)
NES/SNES virtual console live with the spring update updated for the Wii U and gamepad
new Monolith Soft RPG
new videos of Platinum Games Wonderful 101
There were a few objections from different companies in the THQ proceedings, but according to the sales hearing those objections have been satisfied, meaning everything announced today is as good as done. Meaning, I take it, that South Park Studios is not objecting to the Ubisoft sale.
From what I've been reading, SPS had a number of demands for a potential buyer (mainly capital for advertisment) which is apparently why Ubisoft was the only company that even bid on the game; they were the only publisher with enough capital willing to meet the demands. The sale will be finalized tomorrow. Ubisoft already released a press statement confirming the sale and that the game is being released this year.
Also, Crytek developing Homefront 2 is a pretty good reason to buy Homefront. Leave it to Giantbomb to go for the cynical joke in place of common sense reporting.
SMT/Fire Emblem announcement is too insane. I'm delighted.
I hope they take the opportunity to go back and tweak some things and maybe finish some things that weren't quite finished in the original Wind Waker (such as the cut dungeon and a handful of other things that felt rushed). Would love to see a more elegant wind-changing mechanic and a trimming of the mind-numbingly tedious Triforce piece-hunting at the end (I think that's what it was for), and maybe a few new islands or something. It's funny that they're updating the visuals, considering that Wind Waker is still one of the best looking games ever made. I'm not sure I like the new approach they're taking to the visuals, but it still looks nice.
Also thrilled by that Wonderful 101 video. Can't wait to get a Wii-U and some of these games on it.
Also:
Mario Galaxy team developing the new mainline Mario platformer for Wii U, I think to be revealed at E3.
New Mario Kart, new Smash Bros and Bayonetta 2 all confirmed for E3.
And also Wii U Party, supposedly the official successor to the Mario Party series (used to love these games back in the day, but haven't played any of them after... the third one, I think).
Finished Infamous 2's evil side last night. Despite being on the hard difficulty, I have not received the award for finishing the game on hard. What gives?
The hand holding in Ni No Kuni is definitely a fault. I'm a hour in, and it's still doing it. Beautiful game to look at, and I'm sure great things are on the horizon, but it seems like a lot of this can be figured out in a different way without screwing up the game.
Good to know.
So impressed with the graphics of the game. Just looking forward to being awed as I actually play.
Fantastic music as already mentioned.
If you're planning to buy Dead Space 3, do so on Amazon. They'll give you a $20 credit for a future video game purchase. Pre-orders only but if you're planning on buying it a gamestop on launch day, there's no repercussions.
What's the consensus on Bayonetta? Is it bloody?
Not really. It's very Japanesey.
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Dear Sucker Punch,
Thanks for screwing me on the Infamous 2 hard difficulty trophy and therefore my first platinum. Fuck you.
Finally did episode 2 of Walking Dead.
Who's up for steaks?
No release date or preorders for Sim City for Mac yet. :sad: