Well, My Body Coach can be pretty popular. Many Wii users play fitness games, and they’re one of the best selling software for Wii. But we’re talking about Valerie Orsoni. We can never ignore the hot figures. How dare us!
Hmmm. Fitness.
But on a serious note, fitness itself can help you, but having the right nutrition is needed for you to stay in shape, and this game will help you to prepare the right meal with the right exercise. This game will be released on November 20th, 2009 in Europe.
Capcom informed us that Spyborgs will be available on store shelves and online retailers starting today.
We’ve followed this title pretty closely, with hands-on at PAX 2009 as well. It really impressed us with great visuals and intuitive controls. And with a great co-op system, it’ll probably keep you busy for awhile with your family members or friends. Here is the list of features:
• Stunning Graphics: Pushing the graphics capabilities of Wii, Spyborgs will offer a variety of vibrant environments and detailed character models alongside action-packed gameplay.
• Extreme Co-Op: Although designed as a 2-player co-op experience, Spyborgs can be enjoyed whether playing alone or with friends, as single players can jump seamlessly between characters at any time to take advantage of their unique weapons and skills while friends can tag-team it to create crazy combos and finisher moves for the ultimate brawl.
• Brawler-style Gameplay: Action-packed, intuitive gameplay for all skill-levels.
• Robust Attack System: Players can combo their attacks and increase their Power meters to unleash devastating “Finisher” and “Co-Op Finisher” moves.
• Upgradeable Attack System: Power-up by collecting “crimson spark” currency from defeated enemies, destructible environments and weapons crates to purchase upgrades.
• Instant Character Swap: Single-player games allow players to instantly switch between two characters mid-combat to utilize each character’s strengths.
• Cinematic Boss Battles: Epic, action-packed and absolutely thrilling battles featuring full-screen, dynamic and wickedly challenging bosses.
• Robust Achievement System: Similar to Xbox Live and PSN, players are rewarded with an Achievement Title signifying their accomplishment. Taking it one step further, these Achievements also unlock bonus videos, concept art and new challenges in the game.
With $39.99 price tag, we think that this one might be actually a good buy for the co-op fans.
For more information, visit their official website – http://www.spyborgs.com.
Umm.. Yeah.
The new Scene It? series, “Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen!” is coming to Xbox360, and for Wii and PS3 gamers as well. Until now, it was exclusive to the Xbox360. (or any DVD players or selected mobile devices, if you count those too)
I know if I say this, my friends gonna point and laugh but honestly, it’s a fun game. The game questions are related to the movie or TV-series, and player (upto 4 players) have to answer the correct one. Usually, these questions can be related to anyone who watches movies and TV so the whole family can enjoy it. Sounds casual, huh?
Well, the new upcoming version features:
Thousands of new questions
A new and improved single player option
Party play modes
Many new puzzle types
12 all-new player avatars
A simplified game interface
A new, entertaining game host
New, unique mini-game content
It is developed by Screenlife but this time, with help of big bros; Warner Bros. Interactive is going to be handling the worldwide distribution. It’s good to know big bros, yeah?
The title is set to be released around holiday season of 2009.
We’ve seen it all with Sudoku-related game ideas. At least we thought we did.
Now there’s going to be a game called 3D Sudoku Ball with a detective solving puzzles.
Playlogic released Sudoku Ball – Detective today for PC, DS and Wii. It features:
Challenging story mode with 20 levels
Three difficulty settings from beginner to expert
Unique 3D Sudoku Ball feature for an entirely new puzzle experience
240 Sudoku puzzles and additional story puzzles
The player starts as a small town detective, solving murder mysteries. You can also visit the Sudoku Ball™ Detective website for more information. The game supports 6 languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
Here’s a screenshot for the PC version:
And screenshots for the DS version:
3D Sudoku ball that solves murder mysteries… Clever.
Though it may not be the next-gen graphic for EA’s popular racing franchise, Need for Speed NITRO for Wii looks pretty interesting. And here’s our proof:
The visual is alright, and if you’re a gamer who only owns a older PC and a Wii, NFS NITRO may interest you.
The anticipation builds up on FIFA series this year since 2010 is the year of World Cup Soccer (or World Cup Football, depends where you’re from), and EA’s soccer franchise, FIFA Soccer series look s better than ever.
The following screenshots are for the PS3 and Xbox360 version. EA tells us that the both versions are virtually identical for visuals.
And the following screenshots are for Wii. Though it’s not as pretty or realistic as the PS3 or Xbox360, you can tell that EA really tried to optimize for the Wii system:
Honestly, we think that Deca Sports 2 can’t get any more casual than this.
So is casual game means bad? Of course not. Nintendo settled that argument with Wii some time ago.
Here are the screenshots for Deca Sports 2:
Deca Sports 2 won’t support The Wii Balance Board or the Wii MotionPlus so it shouldn’t cost you extra for you to enjoy them.
SAN MATEO, Calif. — August 3, 2009 — Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced that Monster Hunter™ Tri will be released in both North America and Europe for Nintendo’s Wii™ system in early 2010.
Monster Hunter Tri will set a new bar in the action/adventure genre with the introduction of new features and game play elements as the multi-million unit selling franchise makes its debut on the Wii system.
One of the most strikingly beautiful titles ever developed for Wii, Monster Hunter Tri depicts a living, breathing ecosystem where man co-exists with fantastic beasts that roam both the land and the sea. Featuring both online and offline cooperative modes, players can join online hunting parties with up to four players or play with two players on a single TV for select quests. Players also have the option to face Monster Hunter Tri’s challenging quests as a single player experience accompanied by Cha-Cha, an AI hunting partner whose tracking and trapping skills will prove invaluable in the hunt. New items, weapons and armor sets will also be available to assist the hunters as they embark on the most incredible Monster Hunter adventure to date.
“Fans of Nintendo and Monster Hunter are eagerly anticipating the launch of this title in the US, which will be the first time the series is available on a Nintendo home console,” said Steve Singer, Nintendo of America’s Vice President of Licensing. “Having Capcom bring Monster Hunter Tri to the Wii console provides tremendous action, fun and entertainment to both veteran players and series newcomers alike.”
Visitors to this month’s GamesCom European gaming convention in Cologne, Germany August 19-23, will be the first to sample a localized version of the title on Capcom’s stand as it makes its English debut for a western audience. GamesCom attendees will have the opportunity to play the same game that took last year’s Tokyo Game Show by storm, with lines that stretched around Capcom’s stand as eager Japanese gamers waited in excess of five hours to play.
This desire to be one of the first to experience Monster Hunter Tri is indicative of the impact the Monster Hunter franchise has made on videogame culture in Japan. With sales of the series totaling well over 10 million units and 3.5 million sales of Monster Hunter Portable™ 2ndG alone, it’s no surprise to find that Monster Hunter has given rise to dedicated “training camps”, country-wide festivals and numerous licensed products. The franchise doesn’t just top the charts in Japan; it’s become a social phenomenon.