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SpongeBob SquigglePants Screens & Video

8 April, 2011 by

The up and coming SpongeBob Squigglepants is due out on the 15th April for the Wii. The game developed by THQ, features SpongeBob and friends in a never before seen light. Drawn by the player!

Developed exclusively for the U-Draw game tablet on the Wii, players take control of Spongbob in over 100 nanogames in which they have just seconds to complete challenges that are set over 6 worlds that are based on the world of Bikini Bottom.

Players can also create, paint, draw and colour characters and places then save it to an SD card to print out to show off their art skills. There are 9 screenshots below as well as a link on how to play the game. This comes direct from the artists who created the TV show!

 

 

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Screens & Information

5 April, 2011 by

New screenshots and information have come from the up and coming movie tie of The Green Lantern entitled The Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. The game will be out on the PlayStaion 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS & 3DS and Nintendo Wii June 10, just in time for the movie release.

If playing on the Xbox 360 or PS3, you will have the ability to team-up and battle the Manhunters in seamless drop-in/drop-out local co-op.

The Nintendo 3DS version of the game is designed specifically to take advantage of the 3D capabilities, while Xbox 360 and PS3 gamers have the option to play in Red and Blue style 3D and comes with the glasses that come with the game… If that is not your bag then you can also play the game in stereoscopic 3D when playing on any 3D HDTV while wearing glasses that are compatible with the television.

The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions also have Ryan Reynolds (the Green Lantern in the feature film) lend his voice and likeness to the game. The screenshots can be found below.

New Sequence video

5 April, 2011 by

Iridium studios has released a “how to” video on how their brand new Xbox live game, Sequence, is played. This game manages to mash together a rhythm based RPG. An interesting first title from an independent game developer that has only been in existence since 2009!

The game itself is a rhythm-RPG which players use either the Xbox controller, Dance Mat or Guitar Hero guitar where they have to switch between 3 screens to either cast magic using Mana, defend against enemies or regenerate lost Mana.

As the video explains there are over 12 hours of gameplay, 90 minutes of recorded dialogue, and 28 tracks from Ronald Jenkees and Michael Wade Hamilton. The game will be released on Xbox Live in the US this month, however look for it in Europe soon.

The “How To Play” video can be viewed by clicking http://bit.ly/fiXhyf.

Resident Evil Revelations Demo

1 April, 2011 by

For those of you who buy Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (due out summer), will get an extra taste of horror thanks to the addition of a playable demo of Resident Evil Revelations Capcom have revealed. The demo lets players take control of Jill Valentine, as she explores an ocean liner’s interior, killing any mysterious creatures that emerge from the shadows.

Details of this game so far have been slow But Capcom say they will reveal all at E3 this year!

Here are some screens while we wait for E3.

 

Moon Diver Out Now On PSN

30 March, 2011 by

Square Enix have released their super anticipated Moon Diver on the PlayStation Network today at a price of £9.99 / €12.99 . The Four-Player Cooperative delivers fast-pasted gameplay presented in the classic side-scrolling format with hordes of enemies and big bosses to chop through.

 

The game features online or local play utilising drop in-drop out functions meaning anyone can join in at any time. Moon Diver also features a number of unique, selectable, upgradeable and cooperatively combinable special abilities called “MoonSault Combinations”, which give a range of power-ups from powerful attacks that spread the length of the screen to a more concentrated power boosts to help against the bosses.

 

This is only available on the PS3 at the moment however there is an Xbox Marketplace version on its way, we’ll keep you posted as soon as Square Enix announce this.

 

The review of Moon Diver is to follow!