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  • New Nintendo eShop releases - Lone Survivor, more Castlevania

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    10.16.2014

    Castlevania? More like Castlemania, amirite? Hello? Is this thing on? My point was if you've been following October's eShop games you'll have noticed a trend. Namely, a new Game Boy Advance entry from Konami's vampiric series appearing out of thin air each week. We've already had Dracula X and Circle of the Moon; this week, it's Harmony of Dissonance and next week it's Aria of Sorrow. It's almost like we're leading up to some kind of horror-themed celebration ... is this thing still not on? Anyway, ahead of Bayonetta 2 next week, this week it's more about download-only stuff: games like side-scrolling horror Lone Survivor: Director's Cut and shoot-em-up Ballpoint Universe: Infinite. According to developer Arachnid Games, Ballpoint was drawn entirely in ballpoint pen, and it looks a treat in the below-the-break trailer. You'll also find the full list of new releases there, and if sales are more your bag check out the eShop deals here. Don't forget, you can now buy (some) eShop games on Nintendo of America's website and have them automatically download to your system of choice. No, it's true. Yes, we're talking about Nintendo. Stop looking at us like that.

  • Arts and crafts time invaded by monsters in Paper Monsters Recut

    by 
    S. Prell
    S. Prell
    10.20.2013

    Nintendo's Wii U will be getting another platformer this winter to give Super Mario 3D World some company and keep warm through the holidays. Paper Monsters Recut by Mobot Studios is a 2D platformer set in a LittleBigPlanet-like world where everything looks like it's constructed out of ... you guessed it, paper. The game was first released on iOS devices in early 2012, and subsequently made its way to the PC. Coming soon to the Wii U as Paper Monsters Recut, the reconstructed version will feature new and reworked levels, more enemies and an overhaul to graphics. We'd make a pun about paper here, but that'd be pretty tear-able of us.