Edgar Cebolledo and Peter Sjostrand have released a beta version for their upcoming fan-made freeware Mega Man title, Mega Man 2.5D. Now I know what most of you will be thinking. Why the hell did they announce a beta and risk their project being shut down by Capcom? After all, we’ve seen this happening in a lot of fan projects lately (Chrono Trigger and Sonic fan remakes to name two). Yes, the team is proud for what it has already achieved but come on – this is like asking Capcom to send a C&D letter. Continue reading Mega Man 2.5D Beta Is Now Available – Fan Project Based On Capcom’s Classic Title
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Capcom & Codemasters To Remove GFWL From Their Games
Great news for PC gamers as Capcom and Codemasters are going – or at least planning – to remove GFWL from their titles. As Codies revealed, it was really impressed with what 2K Games had done to Bioshock 2, thus the team is looking into removing GFWL and replacing with Steamworks. Though there is nothing concrete at this moment, it is obvious that both of the aforementioned companies are willing to step in and free their games from GFWL before it’s too late (GFWL services will be discontinued on July 2014). Continue reading Capcom & Codemasters To Remove GFWL From Their Games
Strider – New York Comic Con 2013 Trailer
Capcom has released a new trailer for its upcoming remake to Strider. Strider aims to feature the same franchise hallmarks of fluid, lightning quick combat and ground-breaking free-flowing traversal that inspired many of today’s third person action titles. Moreover, Strider will further build upon this pedigree by endowing the player with a vastly expanded arsenal of moves and weapons to acquire and use, while slicing their way through a massive, interconnected and rich game world. Enjoy! Continue reading Strider – New York Comic Con 2013 Trailer
Daigo ‘The Beast’ Umehara Beats Infiltration & Xian In Recent Events (EVO 2012 & 2013 Champions)
Fact: We are huge fans of Daigo Umehara (we love Tokido and Infiltration, but Daigo has a special place in our hearts). Fact: We were amazed by Infiltration’s performance at both EVO 2012 and Street Fighter 25th Anniversary tournaments. Fact: We were disappointed with Daigo’s performance at EVO 2013 (as he was making the same mistakes over and over again). Fact: During PAX Prime’s and TGS’ SSF4: AE events (hosted by Mad Catz), Daigo beat both Infiltration and Xian. Now some may say that those events were not as big as EVO, but what’s important here is that Daigo has come back from the dead. Not only that, but EVO 2014 will be more interesting than ever (and we are curious to see what Infiltration and Xian will come up with to defeat Daigo). Daigo has also beaten Justin Wong, and you can find all the aforementioned matches below. Enjoy! Continue reading Daigo ‘The Beast’ Umehara Beats Infiltration & Xian In Recent Events (EVO 2012 & 2013 Champions)
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Online Revealed – Free-To-Play Action Side-Scrolling RPG – First Trailers
Capcom has just revealed Ghosts ‘n Goblins Online; a a free-to-play and action RPG with a side-scrolling platform that promises to offer much more gorgeous visual graphics than the previous versions, with the variety of splendid attack skills, an expanded moving range in every direction, and all the redesigned and newly created monsters in 3D environment. Continue reading Ghosts ‘n Goblins Online Revealed – Free-To-Play Action Side-Scrolling RPG – First Trailers
Lost Planet 3 – PC Performance Analysis
When Lost Planet 3 was showcased for the first time, everyone thought that it was a Dead Space wannabe. And you know what? You can’t really blame them as Lost Planet 3 shares an identical environment with Visceral Games’ third-person game. Not only that, but there are even more similarities between these two games; from the opening scene to the inventory HUD and the claustrophobic feeling (Lost Planet was an action game and not a horror-wannabe title). Lost Planet 3 was definitely inspired by Dead Space, though it also comes with some additional features such as mechs, a grappling hook, more action sequences than its ‘rival’, a main character that looks like Nicolas Cage, a generic camp, and a really horrible lip-syncing system.