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Fire Emblem: Awakening characters and Captain Falcon announced for Smash

14 July 2014 - 08:25 AM

 

Also, Chrom is confirmed to not be playable, for those who are wondering about Chrom. From IGN article: http://ign.com/artic...ur-new-fighters

 

Nintendo has clarified that Chrom will not be a playable character in Super Smash Bros.

As a result, today's announcement revealed three fighters: the returning Captain Falcon, and newcomers Lucina and Robin.


A thought of Shulk's moveset in Smash Bros.

12 July 2014 - 09:24 PM

This is what I think how Shulk could be in Smash Bros.

 

He's a lightweight character, which means he's fast (although not as fast as say Sonic or Captain Falcon). He also attacks fast. However, he can be knocked back easily. He's also pretty weak, and his attacks don't do much knockback.

 

Similar to Little Mac, he would have a gauge above his character icon. This represents his Talent Gauge. It can be filled slightly by him using his normal attacks (not special), or it can increase a bit more if he gets attacked. It can also be filled using a third way, using a move mentioned later. Once the talent gauge is filled up, he can activate his Monado, which he can then do one of three moves in coordination of which special is used, which will be explained later.

 

Notable Attacks:

 

Side Tilt: Slit Edge. Shield breaker. Does moderate damage.

 

Down Throw: Daze Attack. No knockback. Dazes opponent.

 

Up Smash: Monado Purge. No knockback, little damage. However, opponents getting hit get a lot of hitstun and will be frozen in place for like 2 and a half seconds. More you charge, larger the range.

 

Side Smash: Back Slash. Damage doubles if attacked behind opponent. Meteor Smash, so good for edge-guarding. Could be used in combination with Monado Purge or Daze Attack.

 

Down Smash: Monado Shield. Attacks opponents in its range. It's also a reflector.

 

Neutral Special: Foresight. Counter-attack.

 

Side Special: Stream Edge. Long ranged attack. Goes through opponents. Good horizontal recovery. 

 

Up Special: Air Slash. Jumps up in the air, pauses for half a second and then slashes. Slash sends opponent upwards, so good way to send opponent upwards.

 

Down Smash: Battle Soul. Fills talent gauge, but adds 35%/-35HP each time you use it. Monado can be activated if talent gauge is filled. Can be activated using Neutral Special. Cannot be disabled unless you do a move or die.

 

Monado Moves:

 

Side Special: Monado Buster. Shulk traps opponents, and does a really powerful blow. Lots of knockback and damage.

 

Up Special: Monado Speed. Makes Shulk faster and let him easily dodge attacks for 10 seconds. 

 

Down Special: Monado Enchant. Gives attack power and knockback boost to Shulk for 10 seconds.

 

Final Smash: Chain Attack. Opponent(s) needs to be next to Shulk. All 7 main playable character come up and you can choose one of two moves for each character, but you have to choose for each character in 3 seconds.

 

Just thought this out overnight.


Tablets overtake 3DS as most popular handheld device in UK

27 June 2014 - 02:18 PM

The era of portable consoles may be drawing to a close.

New data from Futuresource Consulting says that tablets have for the first time overtaken Nintendo's 3DS as the most popular personal games device owned by UK children.

Specifically, 44 per cent of UK children between the ages of three and 12 now own a tablet, with 30 per cent of those aged three to four owning one. In addition, parents says that tablets are the most likely items they'll purchase for their kids within the next six months – which is twice as likely as a smartphone or portable console.

Amongst kids nine and over, however, smartphones overtake tablets with 25 per cent of all nine to ten year olds owning one. This rises to 46 per cent for ages 11-12, with ownership amongst girls in particular reaching 53 per cent – it's just 38 per cent for boys of the same age.

17 per cent of parents apparently spend over £100 a year on mobile fees for their kids.

However despite the rise in ownership, time spent playing console or PC games still ranks lower than traditional toys, with 54 per cent playing with them for five or more hours per week, although this climbs to 63 per cent for those aged 11-12.

In comparison, 63 per cent dedicate the same amount of time to traditional toys such as action figures, dolls or construction sets while 39 per cent of UK children spend five or more hours a week playing with board games and jigaws.

Interestingly, reading books remains the most popular activity for kids with 45 per cent reading every day.

http://www.mcvuk.com...e-in-uk/0134574

 


Angry Birds: Transformers Announced

16 June 2014 - 10:50 AM

http://www.ign.com/a...ially-announced

 

Rovio has announced Angry Birds: Transformers, the next entry in its wildly successful franchise.

Information is pretty thin on the ground at this stage, though as has been the case so far the new collaboration between Rovio and Hasbro will result in a mobile title, merchandise and Telepods products, all featuring the so-called "Autobirds" and "Deceptihogs".

No release date is currently known.

 


It's Feld0 day!

03 May 2014 - 06:29 PM

We all love you, Feld0!

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