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                <title><![CDATA[April 12, 2017 Nintendo Direct Recap]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/april-12-2017-nintendo-direct-recap-ZLQywnAQEv</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Nintendo announced a surprise Nintendo Direct for the Switch games <em>ARMS</em> and <em>Splatoon 2</em> recently and as always, I'm here to bring you all up to speed on what the direct announced or revealed. Here's the full video below as per usual if you intend to watch the whole thing.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/6X06fvObnG0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe><br></p><p style="text-align: justify;">But as always, if you're pressed for time, I'm here to condense all of that information into bite-sized chunks for easy digestion. Here's what they showed off.</p><ul><li>They started with 3DS games first and showed off <em>Hey! Pikmin</em> which will launch on July 28 along with a band new Pikmin amiibo.</li><li>More light was shown on <em>Ever Oasis</em>. It will launch June 23.</li><li><em>Monster Hunter Stories</em> was confirmed to be coming stateside this autumn.</li><li>A definitive version of <em>Yo-Kai Watch 2</em> was announced with the subtitle <em>Psychic Specters</em>. It will also launch this autumn.</li><li><em>Culdcept Revolt</em> was announced for the series 20th anniversary. It will be released August 29.</li><li><em>RPG Maker Fes</em> was shown off and will be released June 27.</li><li><em>Miitopia</em>, an unusual Mii-based RPG, was shown to be getting a localization this year.</li><li><em>Fire Emblem Echoes </em>was revealed to be getting DLC with some of it being free and some of it being paid. A season pass was also shown as an option.</li><li><em>Kirby</em> was shown to be getting a lot of love this year to celebrate the series 25 anniversary with the games <em>Team Kirby Clash Deluxe</em> (out now), <em>Kirby's Blowout Blast</em> (summer), and a currently unnamed multiplayer action game (holiday season).</li><li>The final installment of the Boxboy series called <em>Bye-Bye Boxboy!</em> and is out now.</li><li>3 new 30th anniversary Zelda series amiibo (Majora's Mask Link, Twilight Princess Link, Skyward Sword Link) were revealed for a June 23 release.</li><li>The Smash Bros amiibo series finally revealed amiibo for Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta and each character will have a retailer exclusive variant. They will launch July 21.</li><li>A ton of info was revealed for Nintendo's new IP <em>ARMS</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> for the Switch. Character customization is a big feature of the game's main combat mode. A new character, Min Min, was revealed who's left arm is a powerful dragon. Character specific abilities were shown like Spring Man's ability to stay permacharged when his health drops below 25%. <em>ARMS</em> will launch June 16.</span></li><li>A new Joy-Con color was revealed to launch alongside <em>ARMS;</em> Neon Yellow. Joy-Con battery extenders were also revealed.</li><li>Nintendo showed off some of the online features for <em>Mario Kart 8 Deluxe</em> which will launch April 28.</li><li><em>Ultra Street Fighter II</em> was shown off and will have both classic and HD graphics and two new characters: Evil Ryu and Violent Ken; along with a brand new game mode where you throw Hadokens with the Joy-Cons. It will launch May 26.</li><li><em>Minecraft</em> will becoming to the Nintendo Switch on May 11 and will include the Mario Mashup texture pack.</li><li>More Neo Geo arcade classics are on the way to the Switch's eShop with <em>Samurai Showdown IV</em> being release on April 13.</li><li><em>Sonic Forces</em> showed off some of Classic Sonic's gameplay and teased a potential third character to play as. The game will launch this holiday season.</li><li>In addition, <em>Sonic Mania</em> will launch this summer.</li><li>A new competitive action party game tentatively called <em>Project Mekuru</em> was revealed where you stomp on tiles to claim them for your color. This eShop exclusive will launch this summer.</li><li><em>Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star</em> was shown off a bit and will launch on July 25.</li><li>The definitive version of <em>Disgaea 5</em> will launch on the Switch May 23.</li><li><em>Puyo Puyo Tetris</em>'s release date inches closer and to prepare fans for the release in the coming weeks released a demo of the game on the eShop.</li><li>The famous board game <em>Monopoly</em> was shown to be coming to the Switch this fall.</li><li>A definitive edition version of Rayman Legends was announced for the Switch and will launch later this year.</li><li>A shooter game called <em>Sine Mora EX</em>, which is being developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, was shown off and will be released this summer.</li><li>A <em>Battlechasers</em> game based on the comics of the same name was announced for the Switch and will launch later summer.</li><li><em>PayDay 2 </em>is being ported to the Switch later this year.</li><li><em>Namco Museum</em> will be coming to the Switch's eShop this summer.</li><li>You will be able to purchase additional Nintendo Switch docks starting on May 19.</li><li>A Nintendo sponsored tournament for <em>Splatoon</em> was announced for the original <em>Splatoon</em> on the Wii U for a limited time.</li><li>New <em>Splatoon 2</em> info was revealed such as a new game mode called Salmon Run, a co-op survival mode where you and a team of three other individuals go to a run down island and fight a hoard of hostile salmon-like monsters to collect power-eggs en mass. Three new Splatoon amiibo were also announced which can be used to save outfit data and can be summoned in Inkopolis Square to have a companion for your character. Both the game and the amiibo will launch on July 21.</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;" rel="text-align: justify;">Well that's it for today. Needless to say, my wallet is going to be bled dry this year. I'm particularly excited for the new Smash Bros series amiibo. Getting cheap Bayonetta figurines have not been easy for me. So until then, I'll be seeing you.</p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2017 11:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[May 17, 2017 Nintendo Direct Recap]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/may-17-2017-nintendo-direct-recap-Z1QDw0QKjK</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A surprise Nintendo Direct aired not too long ago and it covered more info on the upcoming Nintendo Switch game <em>ARMS</em>. It covered a variety of topics about the game such as playable characters, game modes, and customization options. You can watch the archived Direct in the video below.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/hY2_Xu3f8Bc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><br></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;" rel="text-align: justify;"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">But as always, if you're pressed for time I'll recap the news to the best of my ability. So let's get started.</span></p><ul><li>First they showed off that the arms that the player can equip have different weights that affect how they work in battle. I.E. heavier arms move more slowly, but pack more of a wallop whereas lighter arms are weak, but travel quickly. In addition each arm also have different attributes that activate when fully charged like Fire, Ice, or Electricity.</li><li>Next they showed off the ten fighters that will be in the game revealing three new fighters in the process: Kid Cobra, an athletic snake-like fighter; Byte & Barq, a robotic cop with a robodog teammate; and Twintelle, a movie star who's hair does the fighting for her.</li><li>The Versus game modes were shown off being a standard Fight, a 2-on-2 mode where you're tethered to your teammate, V-Ball which is volleyball with a twist, Hoops in which you grab your opponent and dunk them into the basketball hoop for points, Skillshot which is basically a shooting range type affair, and an arcade-like 1-on-100 mode where you're pitted against an army of weaker opponents one after the other.</li><li> In order to get more arms to use in battle, you spend your fight winnings on the Arms Getter which is like a sideways crane game mixed in with the Skillshot game that was mentioned before. Duplicate arms collected are greater in strength than the previous ones you collected.</li><li>The other modes were shown off next being Grand Prix, a single-player ladder climb that is a staple to many fighting games, Party Match an online mode for the game for up to 20 players per lobby (or 8 per lobby for local multiplayer), and Ranked Matches where you fight 1-on-1 online for glory.</li><li>In addition to the content that was revealed right now, it was also confirmed that the game would be getting new fighters, stages, and arms as free updates throughout the life of the game.</li><li>And finally, from May 26-28 and June 2-4 a free demo of the game will be available to try from the Switch eShop called the ARMS Global Testpunch.</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;">That was all the info that was announced for ARMS, but the video didn't end there. As a surprise addition to the end of the Direct, brand new info for the single-player campaign for <em>Splatoon 2</em> was revealed. Marie of The Squid Sisters appears to be the person you talk to do the missions and it appears that Sheldon of Ammo Knights from the first game supplies you with new weapons to be used against some of the new enemy types. Not much else was shown off besides a <a href="http://i.imgur.com/OYVGQDY.jpg">piece of art</a> promoting the single player story. So until then, I'll be seeing you.</p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2017 11:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[June 6, 2017 Nintendo Direct Recap]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/june-6-2017-nintendo-direct-recap-ZkQJwjeVQv</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">So Nintendo announced out of nowhere an extremely short Direct that was completely Pokemon centered, and so close to E3 no less. It was certainly a surprise for me anyway as it kinda seems a bit odd to do this so close to one of the biggest gaming press events of the year. But it still happened and always I'm here to give you the news in as quick and precise as possible, you can still watch the video below if you so wish.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/EMHLx8G1_G4" allowfullscreen="" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0"></iframe><br></p><p style="text-align: justify;">As you can see not a lot of news can be announced in an 8 minute long video, but what can be said is certainly dense enough for a recap. That being said, let's begin.</p><ul><li>First of all, the first half of the Direct was presented in a blog/documentary style which showed a man on his way to visit his brother and give a few gifts to his nephews, but all of this was just a framing device for presenting the news in question.</li><li><em>Pokken Tournament DX</em> was confirmed to be coming to the Nintendo Switch. It was shown to have all of the content from the previous version of the game on the Wii U plus all 4 characters that were added to the arcade version after the Wii U's release and a brand new character in the form of Decidueye. A new pair of support Pokemon (Popplio and Litten) were also confirmed as well as Team Battles (3-on-3 matches), Ranked, Group and Friendly matches (when playing online), and daily challenges. Battles were shown to work in split screen when not playing wirelessly, but it is still unconfirmed if the official Pokken Tournament controller will work with it when in TV mode. The game will launch this year on September 22.</li><li>Shortly after that, they showed off the new 3DS Pokemon game that was in the works being <em>Pokemon Ultra Sun</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and <em>Pokemon Ultra Moon</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. The story this time around is much different that what would be expected. Instead of it being a third version of the game or a sequel like what they did with <em>Pokemon Black 2</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and <em>Pokemon White 2</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">, the plot is said to be an alternate take on the events of the original games; much like an alternate timeline. The game will launch November 17.</span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">And finally, the Game Boy games <em>Pokemon Gold</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and <em>Pokemon Silver</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> were confirmed to be coming to the 3DS via Virtual Console and will be compatible with Pokemon Bank. The games will launch on the same day as <em>Pokken Tournament DX,</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> but it is uncertain whether or not <em>Pokemon Crystal</em> will eventually be released on Virtual Console in the future.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;" rel="text-align: justify;">Well that's the skinny folks. I for one am certainly happy as I said in a previous article that I wanted <em>Pokken Tournament DX</em> for the Switch, although I'm also a bit confused on the premise for <em>Pokemon Ultra Sun</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and <em>Pokemon Ultra Moon</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. All in all though I'm excited all the same. So until then, I'll be seeing you.</span></span></p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2017 11:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[E3 2017 Nintendo Spotlight Recap]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/e3-2017-nintendo-spotlight-recap-ZkQJwjeVEa</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Another E3 has come and gone and it has come down to me to recap the entirety of Nintendo's press conference once again, but was a bit odd this time around. Not because of any unusual games being announced, but rather the length of the video they released; it was abnormally short. Nevertheless a 25 minute video can still have a surprising amount of content in it. If you wish to watch it you can view it below.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/M2mZS_p4A7Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe><br></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Even though the video is much shorter than what Nintendo has done for E3 in the past, there was a LOT of new stuff shown off with only a few teasers that didn't actually have any gameplay. But as always I'll recap what I can, and as a bonus I'll even recap some of the news that Nintendo showed off in their live streams after the Spotlight video ended. So let's get started.</p><ul><li>After the preview for the video had ended, there was a new trailer for <em>Xenoblade Chronicles 2</em> for the Switch which showed off a small bit of some actual gameplay and more story elements. A definitive release date wasn't yet confirmed but it has a planned release for the holidays at the end of the year.</li><li>Next a brand new <em>Kirby</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> game was shown off for the Switch and it appears to run on the same engine as the past three main series games. It appears that the game is already pretty far in development as gameplay footage of Kirby recruiting enemies as helpers and fusing abilities together in the trailer. It has a projected release of 2018.</span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A brand new core series <em>Pokemon</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> game was revealed to be in development for the Switch. No other info about it was announced at this time.</span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">In an amazing surprise reveal, it was confirmed that <em>Metroid Prime 4</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> is currently in development for the Nintendo Switch. However it was also confirmed that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro_Studios">Retro Studios</a> will not be working on this entry in the series meaning the game that they're currently working on for Nintendo is still unknown at this point in time.</span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A brand new <em>Yoshi</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> game is in the works for the Switch and it was confirmed that it is being developed with Unreal Engine 4 of all things. It has a similar look and feel to the previous Yoshi game, <em>Yoshi's Woolly World,</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> but it has this new gameplay feature where you can flip the environment backwards when you ground pound and even throw eggs at enemies in the foreground and background. This game is also set for a 2018 release.</span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Gameplay and story footage was shown off for <em>Fire Emblem Warriors</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. A full voice cast will also accompany the game giving an official English VA for the character Marth. It was also shown that it will not feature characters from the entire series, but rather just the games <em>Shadow Dragon, Awakening, </em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">and <em>Fates.</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> It is slated to launch this Autumn.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Content for first DLC pack for <em>The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild </em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">called The Master Trials was shown off preceded by the announcement for amiibo support in the Switch port of <em>The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. The first DLC pack will go live at the end of June. In addition to this, a preview of the second DLC pack for Zelda was teased and the official name for the story that it will tell was revealed to be called The Champions' Ballad. DLC pack 2 will launch some time this holiday season. 4 new Breath of the Wild amiibo based on the 4 champions Mipha, Daruk, Revali, and Urbosa were also announced for the game. No official release date the amiibo was announced at the time of the conference.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Ubisoft revealed new info for their brand new crossover game for the Switch, <em>Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> which features Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi stopping an invading force of rabbids with the help of 4 "friendly" rabbids that are dressed like them. The gameplay footage shown off is a turn-based strategy game with heavy emphasis on cover-based shooting; much like <em>X-Com</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. It will launch August 29 of this year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Psyonix revealed that their hit game <em>Rocket League</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> is coming to the Nintendo Switch with special Nintendo themed content exclusive to the Switch version. In addition, they confirmed that the game would have cross-platform multiplayer with the XBox One and PC versions of the game when playing online. Its slated for a holiday release.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">And finally, new features were shown off for <em>Super Mario Odyssey</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. In the new gameplay footage, at least 2 new worlds were shown off (one being monochrome and one being prehistoric); Mario was seen to have the ability to ride certain vehicles and turn 8-bit to move around wall paintings; and through the use of Cappy, the spirit that is occupying his hat for this adventure, Mario can possess a plethora of different objects and enemies to help him on his quest to save Princess Peach. Also, after the Spotlight presentation, it was confirmed that the game would have Co-Op play where player 2 plays as Cappy. It will be released on the 27th of October this year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Now after the Spotlight was over, a few more things were announced. One of them being that we're getting not one, but two new Metroid games. The second one they announced was <em>Metroid: Samus Returns</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> for the 3DS and is being developed by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MercurySteam">MercurySteam</a>. According to Yoshio Sakamoto, the game is said to be a reimagining of <em>Metroid II</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> on the original Game Boy. The remake will be adding many new features such as melee countering and amiibo support, and will use the original game as a base (I guess now we know why <em><a href="https://novogamer.com/267/review-editorial-am2r---return-of-samus">AM2R</a></em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><a href="https://novogamer.com/267/review-editorial-am2r---return-of-samus"></a> got hit with a cease and desist so soon after it was finished). It will be released on September 15th. New Metroid series amiibo were also confirmed to be in development for the game in the form of Samus in her Metroid II boxart pose, and a metroid with a soft, squishy outer membrane. These new amiibo will launch alongside the game.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Separate from the E3 streams, Nintendo announced that a remake of <em>Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was being made for the 3DS with updated graphics and new content in the form of a strategic battle mode where you take control of Bowser's minions. <em>Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> will launch on October 6th of this year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A rather unusual new IP called <em>Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was revealed for the Nintendo 3DS and is being developed by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indieszero">Indieszero</a> of <em>NES Remix</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and <em>Retro Game Challenge</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> fame. Judging by the gameplay shown, it appears to mix the concept of match-3 puzzle games with real-time combat in a frantic style of game where you need to eat as much sushi as possible, collect the plates that the sushi was sitting on, and then use the plates as ammo to knock out your opponent. No release date was confirmed, but it will be released some time in 2018.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">More amiibo were confirmed to be in development. Mario, Peach and Bowser in wedding garb were shown off as well as a Goomba and Koopa Troopa for the Mario series set. In addition to those, Chrom and Tiki from <em>Fire Emblem Awakening</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> were also shown off in amiibo form. The new Mario, Peach and Bowser amiibo will launch alongside <em>Super Mario Odyssey</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and the Goomba and Koopa Troopa will be released at the same time as <em>Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. No date has yet to be confirmed for the Chrom and Tiki amiibo but I would imagine that they would be released around the same time as <em>Fire Emblem Warriors</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">More of <em>Miitopia</em> was shown off in detail. Movement in dungeons appear to be mostly automatic with occasional input from the player and combat is turn-based with the option for auto-battling. Amiibo support was also confirmed and would be used to gain Nintendo themed equipment. As for the miis in the game, all of them come from the system's internal memory or you can import them from <em>Tomodachi Life</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. <em>Miitopia</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> will launch July 28th of this year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A bit more info for the 3DS game <em>Ever Oasis</em> was revealed. It will give the player the ability to customize their own oasis paradise and go dungeon crawling for more loot and experience. The overall combat appears to be similar in design to the Mana series of games which makes sense considering it was conceived by the same creator. The game will launch incredibly soon on June 23rd and a demo of the game is now available to download from the 3DS eShop.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">And last but not least, the first DLC character was shown off for <em>ARMS</em> in the form of the one of the game's previous champions, Max Brass. It was shown that he has skills that mirror the abilities of both Spring Man and Master Mummy. The new character, along with a spectator mode, will be patched into the game later this month.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;" rel="text-align: justify;">Well that's all the info I can muster up for now. I can certainly say that if you are a Nintendo fan like me, then their announcements this year probably made you a very happy camper. <em>Metroid Prime 4</em> and <em>Metroid: Samus Returns</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> were certainly a welcome surprise for those that were disappointed by <em>Metroid Prime: Federation Force</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">, but only time will tell if they are in good hands. So until then, I'll be seeing you.</span></span></p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2017 11:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Recap: Nintendo Switch Nindies Showcase Summer 2017]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/recap-nintendo-switch-nindies-showcase-summer-2017-ZeQawnBK9Z</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Now I know this isn't my usual territory when it comes to recapping news, but I figure since it was presented like a Nintendo Direct, then it is good enough to be recapped like one. This time Nintendo showcased a ton of indie games that would be coming to the Switch in the coming months; some we already knew about, and some that we weren't expecting. You can see for yourself in the video below.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><iframe width="500" height="281" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/dY8OCBFl1Qg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe><br></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Now while this isn't especially long for presenting new games, I'm sure a lot of you just want to skim this article for the key bullet points. So let's get started.</p><ul><li>First up was the unexpected surprise that Super Meat Boy would be getting an official sequel in the form of an auto runner platforming game called <em>Super Meat Boy Forever</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">. It will release some time in 2018.</span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space">The King Knight campaign for Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove was officially revealed and would feature a brand new card battling minigame as half of its story. <em>Shovel Knigh: King of Cards</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> will release early 2018.</span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">An unusual puzzle game called <em>Mom Hid My Game</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was announced and will launch later this year.</span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A golf themed RPG called <em>Golf Story</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was revealed and will launch exclusively on the Switch this September.</span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A new rhythm game called <em>Floor Kids</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was announced where the main focus is break-dancing. It will launch this holiday season.</span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A beat-em-up game inspired by medieval history called <em>Wulver Blade</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was announced and will launch this September.</span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">The popular Steam game <em>Poly Bridge</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was revealed to be coming to the Switch and would release this holiday season.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><em>Kentucky Route Zero</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was revealed to be getting a Switch port and will be released early in 2018.<br></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">An unusual underwater shoot-em-up game called <em>Earth Atlantis</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> will be coming out on the Switch first this Autumn.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A community driven action game called <em>Next Up Hero</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was announced and will launch early next year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">We finally get a launch date for <em>Steamworld Dig 2</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> being September 21 of this year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A new adventure game inspired by the culture of the<span class="redactor-invisible-space"> Tarahumara tribes called <em>Mulaka</em> was announced and will be released early next year.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A very cute looking action/puzzle game called <em>Yono and the Celestial Elephants</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was announced. It will launch exclusively on the Switch on October 12.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A very arcadey action RPG called <em>Dragon Marked for Death</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was revealed and will launch this winter.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">Adult Swim Games announced a new game they would be publishing called <em>Battle Chef Brigade</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> which is part combo-heavy action game and part match-3 puzzle game. It will launch this holiday season.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A brand new team-based shooter was revealed called <em>Morphies Law</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> in which shooting your opponents steals their mass and adds it to your own. It will launch this winter.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><em>Sausage Sports Club</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space">, a game where you duke it out as one of 4 floppy animal friends, will launch this Autumn.<br></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A procedurally generated action board game called <em>Light Fingers</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> was announced and will be coming out early in 2018.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">A fantasy action RPG, not unlike Diablo, called <em>Nine Parchments </em>was revealed and will launch this holiday season.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li><li><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space"><span class="redactor-invisible-space">And finally, a brand new game in the No More Heroes series was officially revealed called <em>Travis Strikes Again</em><span class="redactor-invisible-space"> and it appears to be a collaborative effort between Suda51 and potential indie devs. It will be coming out some time in 2018.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;" rel="text-align: justify;">Now while that was the last of the direct, there were some other games shown off on Nintendo's official YouTube channel that weren't shown in the main video. You can see them in the sizzle reel <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc_FwyisLHs" target="_blank">here</a>. I am especially excited for the new No More Heroes game and I'm sure it's going to be one helluva ride once its released, but until then, I'll be seeing you.</p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2017 12:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Scatterbrained: My Year of Playing Mobile Games]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/scatterbrained-my-year-of-playing-mobile-games-awWaad4mdXY</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png"></p><p><strong></strong>Here we are the end of 2017. With mobile games, there are way too many games. There are so many games I can't play them all. Unlike PC or console games there are double or triple amount of games put out for phones and tablets, and a lot of them are casual games that I don't want to play, or they are fake games. If you have read any of my articles you know I like to play games that are platformer crossovers.</p><p>So I wanted to talk about some of my favorite games of the year that can scratch that gaming itch when you don't have your favorite gaming setup at hand.  </p><p>Over the summer I got the Daydream Headset and I had the opportunity to play a handful of really cool games. One of those games was a PC port of the best horror game made, <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/391720/Layers_of_Fear/"><em>Layers of Fear</em></a><em>. </em>The Daydream version of <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blooberteam.lofvr"><em>Layers of Fear: Solitude</em></a> utilized the controller to its fullest. It also had some of the best graphics of a mobile VR game that comes close to its original version. </p><p><span style="background-color: initial; letter-spacing: -0.003em;"><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></span></p><p><span style="background-color: initial; letter-spacing: -0.003em;">Though the most innovative Daydream game I played was </span><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.numinousgames.Untethered"><em>Untethered</em></a><em>.</em><span style="background-color: initial; letter-spacing: -0.003em;"> Which was made by Numinous Games who created </span><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.numinousgames.ThatDragonCancer"><em>That Dragon, Cancer</em></a><span style="background-color: initial; letter-spacing: -0.003em;">. You play as a radio DJ were you have to read as well as record the weather, news, and emergency broadcast announcements. I've only had the chance to play the first episode though it's the first game where I had to speak a script to move the story along. I know it sounds tedious, but it was very immersive, along with being a lot of fun.</span></p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>There were a few games with that I thought could be fun for the whole family. The first is <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turbobutton.alongtogether"><em>Along Together</em></a><em>, </em>a game where the protagonist goes on an adventure to find their lost dog. With the help of their new imaginary friend (controlled by you) you travel around town though obstacle course type levels that reminded me of classic Nickelodeon shows like <em>Legends of the Hidden Temple, </em>and <em>Guts.</em> For what the game is and it being a imaginative follow up from <em>Turbo</em> Button‚Äôs <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turbobutton.floorplandaydream"><em>Floor Plan</em></a><em>, </em>I think it was a great step in the right direction for the studio. </p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>Even with it's great story, great graphics, along with some fun game play, it just didn't hold up to what I thought was its rival, <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ClimaxStudios.LolaAndTheGiant&hl=en"><em>Lola & the Giant</em></a><em>. </em>The game made me think of a VR follow up to 2012‚Äôs <em>Papo & Yo </em>(which is on <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/227080/Papo__Yo/">sale</a> right now on Steam). I really like how you have to use two characters to complete tasks. It's also cool that you can have a friend use their smartphone or tablet to help in a local Co-op mode. There is a lot more use with the controls in <em>Lola & the Giant</em> over Along Together, that made the game more of a challenge. </p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>I'm not much for casual games, let alone golf games, but <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.okidokico.okgolf"><em>Ok Golf</em></a> was a great surprise that I found myself playing it over and over again. Especially when they would add a new 9 holes to conquer. This game has a lot going for it in a very simple game. With three different game modes, along with secret courses, this game was a fan favorite all over the globe. If you want to know more about the game read my review <a href="https://novogamer.com/319/ok-golf-the-only-golf-game-you-ll-want-on-your-phone">right here</a>.</p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>Last year we saw the birth of a great Counter-Strike mobile game called <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.criticalforceentertainment.criticalops&hl=en"><em>Critical Ops</em></a>. Then we got a few games doing their take on mobile versions of console and PC powerhouses like <em>Destiny </em>and<em> OverWatch. </em>This year we got Gameloft's <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftMVHM&hl=en"><em>Modern Combat Versus</em></a> which was just ported to Steam this month. If you were lucky enough to get into the beta for MADFinger's long awaited <em>Shadowgun Legends, </em>you know how fun it is with it's <em>Destiny </em>type of game play. Though just like honest game trailers said in their end-of-the-year video, every game is slowly becoming a <em>Destiny </em>FPS RPG.</p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>Though with the popularity of <em>Playerunknown's Battlegrounds </em>on PC and now XBox One X, mobile clones were popping up left and right. The top 3 were all made by an Asian gaming company called NetEase Games. I honestly don't know why they made 3 when they just needed to make one, and the one that I like the most is <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netease.chiji&hl=en"><em>Rules of Survival</em></a><em>. </em>They had the best layout for touch screen controls, graphics, and map. Even though it's not the real thing, it's still fun to play. </p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>There were a lot of great indie games that came out this year. <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonusxp.legend&hl=en"><em>Stranger Things: The Game</em></a>, <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noodlecake.drtc"><em>Death Road to Canada</em></a>, <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ustwo.monumentvalley2&hl=en"><em>Monument Valley II</em></a><em>,</em> and <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crescentmoongames.morphite"><em>Morphite</em></a><em>. </em>The latter two are probably the two most beautiful looking games I have seen this year. <em>Monument Valley II </em>shows us why we fell in love with 3D puzzle games all over again, while<em> Morphite</em> is a stylized low poly FPS game that reminds fans of classic games like <em>Metroid Prime</em>, and <em>Turok. </em></p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>Along with being one of the best multi-platform games of the year, <em>Morphite</em> is the only game I played this year that is on all 3 home consoles, iOS, Android, Windows and Mac. The only way you can't play the game is if you're running Linux on your PC. Though it's strange that you can't seeing that PlayStation is Linux based. Right now the game is on <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/661740/Morphite/">sale</a> over at Steam.</p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png"></p><p>For the past few years streaming mobile games from your smartphone or tablet have become just as popular as streaming on PC or consoles. I have streamed with all of the best best apps: <em>Live.Me, </em><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobisocial.arcade&hl=en"><em>Omlet Arcade</em></a>, <em>YouTube Gaming, </em>and <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobcrush.mobcrush&hl=en">Mobcrush</a>. In my opinion I believe Mobcrush is the best app to stream from your mobile device. They just added a feature where you can stream to Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch simultaneously. Before that, the only app you were able to do that from was Omlet Arcade<em>. </em>Though Mobcrush is the only app between the two that saves your stream on their app.</p><p><img src="https://novogamer.com/images/archive-broken-image.png" "=""></p><p>There are a lot of talented people making and putting out this immersive playable art. Though the studio putting out some of the best new games and old ports for mobile goes to <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=9078867188205035581">Noodlecake Studios</a>. I'm not a casual gamer and they had me downloading 80% or more of their games over any other casual studio this year. </p><p>Well there you have it, my year end review. I'd like to end this article by thanking you, the reader, for reading my articles over the last 12 months. I'd also like to thank the following people who were kind enough to give me content to write about: Ryan at Noodlecake, Josh at CrescentMoon, Amy at Numinous, Johnathan at Aspyr, Holden at Turbo Button, Nicolas at Playdigious, Josh at Climax, and George at CCP. Last but not least, thanks to Novogamer for letting me have a voice in this gaming community.</p>]]></description>
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