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Volvemos un programa más con un juego que hacía tiempo que teníamos ganas de hablar, un juego que nos marco hace unos añitos y queríamos hacerle un poco de justicia, bienvenido al análisis de Little King's Story. También contaremos nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la Switch y sobretodo de un juego que llamándonos Hyrule Project, teníamos que jugarlo sí o sí, la nueva aventura de Zelda que a todos nos ha maravillado. Esperemos que disfrutéis de este podcast, acordaros de darle al like y suscribiros si os ha gustado. También recordaros que hemos abierto las votaciones al GOTY, si quieres participar no dudes en ponernos cuales han sido tus juegos favoritos del año 2016.
Volvemos un programa más con un juego que hacía tiempo que teníamos ganas de hablar, un juego que nos marco hace unos añitos y queríamos hacerle un poco de justicia, bienvenido al análisis de Little King's Story. También contaremos nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la Switch y sobretodo de un juego que llamándonos Hyrule Project, teníamos que jugarlo sí o sí, la nueva aventura de Zelda que a todos nos ha maravillado. Esperemos que disfrutéis de este podcast, acordaros de darle al like y suscribiros si os ha gustado. También recordaros que hemos abierto las votaciones al GOTY, si quieres participar no dudes en ponernos cuales han sido tus juegos favoritos del año 2016.
In this first episode of our series discussing Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, we examine the relevance of the original game to the series as a whole and its genre in particular and begin delving into the mechanics on display in the first few levels of the game. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: First two levels of each campaign: H1, O1, H2, O2 Podcast breakdown: 0:32 Intro and segment 1 (relevance, personal and industry wise) 33:55 Break 1 34:23 Dev and mechanics talk 1:07:05 Break 2 1:07:32 Quick additional topic and next time Issues covered: committing to the division of Orcs and Humans, reading the freaking manual, what went into manuals and not, training the player and avoiding the manual, credits in the PS2 era, what did you need a manual for, the Indie Box, tooltips and in-game instruction, story development inside of Blizzard games vis a vis Westwood, CD-ROM and FMV, mission type variety, mods as aid to development, unit grouping count, small squads vs large armies, moving towards hero focus, MOBAs born from heroes, prioritizing even derivative lore and the potential benefits, reading 8 to 10 Warcraft novels, beneficial aesthetics, humor, self-seriousness and camp, playing with your toys, discovering games on shared computers, multiplayer culture in RTSes and FPSes, using multiplayer for develop, pathfinding and the Dining Philosophers problem, lack of formation, micromanagement for tactical gain, counting frames and managing combat closely, unsignaled progress, energy and efficiency, levels of fog of war and the Eye of Kilrogg, the weight of individual units, build speeds, deliberate pacing (lack of click-to-move), contextualization and automation debates in the mid-90s, "the game playing itself," automating those things which are not the focus, stylization and exaggeration in visual design, minimum spec. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dave Grossman, Tim Schafer, Uncharted 4, Day of the Tentacle, LucasArts, Starfighter, Dark Souls, Gone Home, Dune 2, XCOM, Westwood, Command & Conquer, Starcraft, Wing Commander, The 7th Guest, Rebel Assault, Starcraft 2, Warcraft 3, Sid Meier, Dawn of War II, Company of Heroes, Relic Entertainment, Defense of the Ancients, J. R. R. Tolkien, Gary Gygax, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen, Samwise Didier, Michael Morhaime, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Games Workshop, Dungeons and Dragons, Patrick Stewart, Dark Forces, DOOM (original and 2016), Castle Wolfenstein, Prince of Persia, Myth: The Forgotten Lords, Bungie, Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void, Starship Troopers, Little King's Story, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Wayne Cline, Ultima IX, Tomb Raider, Super Mario 64, Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, Hal Barwood, Overwatch, Diablo III, Disney, Nintendo, Pokemon Go. Next time: Play four more from each campaign, still alternating Humans and Orcs! @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER: We apologise for the audio issues in the first half hour of this show. Kev has spent hours trying to sort them, but this is as good as he can get it unfortunately. If it bothers you, just tune in from the 45 minute mark, it's fine from there...On this week's show: Intrusion 2, Jackpot slots, Rayman Legends, Jak & Daxter, Final Fantasy XIV, Football Manager 2013, Spelunky, Little King's Story, Urban Trial Freestyle, Diablo 3, Total War: Rome 2, Castle of Illusion, Farming Simulator, Killzone Mercenary, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and more Xbox One and Playstation 4 news.
It was all fun and games until someone mentioned Cho Aniki. Nintendo Free Radio has returned to both entertain and horrify you before All Hallow's Eve. New Business opens with Stephen's impression of the DSiWare Rouge-Like Anonymous Notes: From The Abyss, and finds it far less frustrating than last episode's FTL. Donald, hot off his Poke-show on RFN 311 (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/32188), chimes in with impressions straight out of 310 - 3DS eShop puzzler Pushmo (or Pullblox, if you're European) and the PSP role-playing classic Persona 3 Portable before teaming up with Austen to tag-team the two versions of Little King's Story (Wii/Vita). Finally, Austen continues the combo with the rather disappointing Rez HD before bringing it home with Pendelton-free impressions of Dishonored. Can Bethesda publish a PS3 game that's actually playable on the system after a few hours? After the chaos of Now Posted, settle in for an extended and animated Whatcha Been Watching segment featuring Stephen's Beast Wars as well as Austen's anime doubleheader of Welcome to the NHK and Hellsing Ultimate (Crispin Freeman not included) and impressions of the pilot of the new Nickelodeon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. Donald brings things down with a sprint through ESPN's 9.79* documentary, part of the "30 for 30" series. In lieu of a feature, Donald had two quick questions - the first one being a discussion of gender choice in video games (Spoilers: EVERYBODY FEMSHEP!). Finally, Donald offers a thought experiment: With Wii Shop releases about to end, and with 100 points left on his Wii, what does he need to get to end up with 0 points? (http://nintendofreeradio.podbean.com/2012/10/28/nfr-07-companion-donalds-wii-download-list/). Suggestions both serious and not-so-much are bandied about before someone hits the glass-covered big red button and fires man's ultimate weapon. The struggle is mighty, but they power through to the Mushrooms featuring love for Disney classics now on BluRay, SQL clubs, and as disappointment as well in people not performing their civic duty. We always appreciate your feedback on the show, which you can send to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com or leave here. Also, be sure to attend the 3rd annual RFN Child's Play podcast telethon on November 10, and hopefully we'll be able to play a round of Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me! (http://waitwait.npr.org). The limericks are ready and the prizes will flow like wine, but only if your donations get us that far! (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/sitenews/32097)
Featuring: Michael "TYP" Cole joins us to discuss Yoshi, feathers, and secret exits in RetroActive #8: Super Mario World!New Business includes impressions of NyxQuest and Classic Controller PRO, plus more on James' quest for world domination in Little King's Story!We imagine life after Miyamoto in Listener Mail!
Featuring: NWR's top newsman, Neal Ronaghan, joins us with impressions of Cursed Mountain and A Boy and His Blob!Our 5-way New Business includes: Little King's Story, Art Style precipice, Fable II, and TMNT Reshelled!We ponder the troubles of Sonic the Hedgehog and the WiiWare file size limit in Listener Mail!
We pull the old double switch with Gamasutra features director Christian Nutt and our own Alice Liang joining David and Garnett. In the opening segment Little King's Story gets Whatcha' Been Playin? started before a look back at Lost Odyssey and Mass Effect gives a little preview of the upcoming RPG discussion and DiRT 2 shifts gears entirely to wrap it all up. After the break Christian helps revisit the topic of revitalizing Japanese RPGs and then the talk turns to Fat Princess's launch struggles, Starcraft 2's delay, and a potential PlayStation customer loyalty program.
We pull the old double switch with Gamasutra features director Christian Nutt and our own Alice Liang joining David and Garnett. In the opening segment Little King's Story gets Whatcha' Been Playin? started before a look back at Lost Odyssey and Mass Effect gives a little preview of the upcoming RPG discussion and DiRT 2 shifts gears entirely to wrap it all up. After the break Christian helps revisit the topic of revitalizing Japanese RPGs and then the talk turns to Fat Princess's launch struggles, Starcraft 2's delay, and a potential PlayStation customer loyalty program.
Greetings and such! This week it's just the usual menage a trois of Tyler Barber, Anthony Gallegos and Arthur Gies as we talk about the new Gears of War 2 and Fallout 3 content, Trials HD, and Little King's Story, then move on to talk about what games are lucky or screwed by their delay into next year. Then we close out with letters, as usual. www.donttouchmytaildick.com!This week's music, in order of appearance: Snow Patrol - Spitting GamesTrivium - Down From the SkySarah Slean - Me, I'm a Thief
Hosts: Michael "Boston" Hannon and Brad Fellers Cameraman: Ryan Pratt Running Time: 1:17:22 Music: Donkey Kong Country 2 (SNES) Pre-Show Video" YouTube Ryan's back this week to join part in another one of our loopy Exhaustedcasts, where we make it through talking about Phantasy Star Universe, BlazBlue, Battlefield 1943, The sims 3, Tales of Vesperia, Little King's Story, SMT: Devil Survivor, and Bionic Commando. PS3 manufacturing costs down by around 70% Intrusive video ads added to Wipeuot HD, then removed Don't forget to join the forums!
Hosts: Michael "Boston" Hannon and Brad Fellers Running Time: 1:27:33 Music: Megaman X4 (PSX) Brad and I are all alone this week, so we keep ourselves company by talking about Red Faction: Guerrilla, Dead Space, Battlefield: Bad Company, Battlefield 1943, Madden 10 Demo, Gears of War 2, Tales of Vesperia, Little King's Story, and Rock Band: Unplugged. Comic-Con 2009 Coverage The Darkness sequel announced, but Starbreeze won't be involved The ESRB turns 15 this week Ubisoft CEO breaks down piracy rates and possible solutions Don't forget to join the forums!
En este podcast les hablamos de Little King's Story, nuevo juego para Wii, la trilogía de Metroid y Trauma Center Under the Knife. Además hablamos de los animes Canaan, Angelic Layer y Tsukihime....
Hosts: Michael "Boston" Hannon and Brad Fellers Special Guest: Andrew Yoder, Programmer at Loose Cannon Stuios Cameraman: Ryan Pratt Running Time: 1:12:31 Music: Super Mario World (SNES) Pre-Show Video: YouTube Technical issues strike yet again, cutting off a part of the episode. The news stories that were cut out have links below. Worry not, though! We have our first interview with a developer, who was kind enough to take some time out to come chat with us. We also talk about a smattering of iPhone games, Crysis, Red Faction: Guerrilla, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Super Mario Galaxy, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Tiger Woods 10, Tales of Vesperia, SMT: Devil Survivor, and Little King's Story. June NPDs Bill Harris' in-depth NPD break Portable Xbox a matter of 'when', not a matter of 'if' Valve might be interested in "crowd-funding" games Harmonix opens up the Rock Band track creation network Don't forget to join the forums!
CAG's shipwreck & mrs. shipwreck preview the new releases for the week of July 22nd, 2009. It's a short, but rather royal release list with the likes of "The King of Fighters XII", "Little King's Story", and the follow-up to "My Life as a King". Don't worry "Shatter" and "'Splosion Man", we consider you to be noble releases as well.
Featuring: Neal Ronaghan is here with hands-on impressions of Tiger Woods 10, Grand Slam Tennis, and Wii MotionPlus!New Business is packed with talk of Little King's Story, DSiWare, Chinatown Wars, and Kelly McGillis!Listener Mail: Cheat codes of the past and the WiiWare games that were too big for the fridge!RetroActive #5: Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts will make you tear your hair out!