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This one came to Magenta in a dream... a SIDESCROLLER video game movie. Starring JASON STATHAM. If the left side of the screen catches up with him... HE DIES. That's really all you need to know. Support Mags and Bernie on Ko-fi Find out about Long Cat Media's other podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we're discussing Ubisoft's new metroid-style side scroller, Prince of Persia. Is it fun and is it worth your time? Support the show https://discord.gg/99uPDrhSHelp us support our Friend of the Show, Eddie Tomlinson, as he fund raises for our church's upcoming mission trip to Brazil in April. Go to the following link to give:https://app.managedmissions.com/MyTrip/eddietomlinson2
Alle Prince of Persia Fans können sich die Wartezeit auf das Remake von The Sands of Time mit dem neuen Titel The Lost Crown verkürzen. Doch dieses Spiel ist ein 2D Metroidvania-Sidescroller statt der zuletzt gewohnten 3D Spiele. Ältere Fans wie ich werden sich noch daran erinnern, als 1989 das erste Spiel erschien. Das war nämlich auch ein Sidescroller, und zwar einer der schwierigen. Das ist diesmal nicht der Fall, denn es gibt jede Menge Einstellungsmöglichkeiten, mit denen man die Schwierigkeit aber auch die Barrierefreiheit individuell anpassen kann. Grafisch sieht das Spiel sehr hübsch aus, jedoch überzeugen die 3D Modelle nicht vollends. Dafür belohnt uns das Spiel mit einer tollen Spielwelt, in der wir vieles entdecken können, und durch die lohnenden Fundstücke können wir uns auch immer wieder den Charakter verbessern. Das müssen wir auch um ordentlich weiterzukommen. Die Kämpfe sind fordernd aber nie unfair. Leider gibt es nicht viele Bosskämpfe. Die Steuerung ist bei so einem Spiel wichtig. Hier wurde meiner Meinung nach alles richtig gemacht. Natürlich bedarf es Übung manche Passagen zu meistern, aber auch das ist im Sinne eines Prince of Persia. Man muss sich mitentwickeln. Insgesamt erwartet uns ein sehr gutes Spiel mit viel Abwechslung bei Kämpfen, Rätseln und Sprungpassagen, welches uns durch tolle Level führt und ca. 25 Stunden fesselt. Wer 2D-Sidescroller und Metroidvania Spiele mag wird von Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown nicht enttäuscht werden.
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Mit "Trek to Yomi" geben sich Bobby und Meph diesmal einer schwarz-weißen Samurai Action hin. Dieser filmreife Sidescroller gepublished von Devolver setzt auf einen sehr speziellen Stil.
Welcome to Scrollies! The hot new podcast from Twitch streamers TeamRatnado and SqatCobblr. This pilot episode we discuss 2D platformers. Our own history with them, the benefits and limitations of the genre, how the early 3D era affected the direction these games went, and the resurgence of them in the last decade.
Go behind the scenes with the studio that launched Little Orpheus, a beautiful 2.5D platforming game that IGN calls “one of the best things to come out of Apple Arcade so far.” Hosted by Mike Geig, this episode features The Chinese Room’s creative director and cofounder Dr. Dan Pinchbeck and technical director Nick Slaven.
Join Mike Geig and Dlala Studios for an in-depth talk about the reboot of this classic side-scroller, which recently stomped its way onto Xbox One. Learn how the studio tackled the beloved Battletoads franchise, hear about the unique animated art that preserves its 8-bit roots and the challenges of bringing this title to a whole new generation of players.
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is podcaster, streamer, writer, producer and maverick hunter Scott White! The game he is talking about today is Mega Man X by Capcom. You can find this episode's host on twitter, listen to his podcast, or watch him on Twitch!
Was ist rund, zartrosa und kann schweben? Richtig, ein wandelnder Airbag! Zumindest schrieb das das Club-Nintendo Magazin über den namensgebenden Protagonisten unserer aktuellen Ehrenrunde – das war 1994. Wir sprechen über Kirby, genauer gesagt über sein Adventure auf dem NES, welches überaus erfolgreich war und das all die Jahre an uns vorbeigezogen ist.
Wie verändert der Blickwinkel auf ein Game eigentlich Stimmung und Spielgefühl? David & Meru sprechen über Sidescroller, Vogelperspektive und isometrische Ansicht. Außerdem geht es um "Disco Elysium", das Rücktastenansatzstück für die PS4, "Wolcen" und "The Falconeer". Sprung zum Hauptthema: 00:42:45 Mehr dazu: Video mit Jens über Podcast-Equipment: https://youtu.be/cmCkXcSJhlI Steam-Seite von "Zombie Night Terror": https://bit.ly/38EjLWa Artikel von Meru über "Half-Life": https://bit.ly/3bKYnjI Artikel von David über "The Falconeer": https://bit.ly/38Av69r Merus neuer PS5-Podcast bei Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2HAXTyI ... und bei Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2UVneeV Musik: David Albus Twitter: @LCRPodcast Paypal/Email: levelcapradio@gmail.com
It's hard to overstate how important it was when video games started scrolling the screen. My, how far we've come. Games featured: Dreamscape Forsaken Castle Rubi: The Wayward Mira Magical Monster Land Powerglove Reloaded Charlie II
Special-Alarm! Wir haben wiedermal eine Top-Ten-Liste rausgehauen: Welches sind die zehn besten Sidescroll-Beat'em'Ups aller Zeiten? Jeder von uns präsentiert seine persönliche Top-Ten-Liste und erstaunlicherweise gibt es dabei nicht viele Überschneidungen. Dafür gibt es viele Anekdoten und Pizzas! Viel Spass mit Folge 87 und immer schön auf die Zwölf!
Gaming as a career - EP 2 : Platform - Sidescroller ผม ทรั้ม รักษิต และ ยู ปฐวี จะมาคุยกันมั่วๆซั่วๆภาษาเกมเมอร์ สำหรับ EP 2 เราจะพูดกันถึงประเภทเกม Platform และ Side Scoller ซึ่งเป็นแนวเกมที่เรียกว่า เป็นเกมยุคแรกๆที่เกิดขึ้น และวิดีโอในช่วงแรก 95% คือ เกมแนวนี้ครับ เราก็จะมาย้อนอดีตพูดถึงเกม retro ในความทรงจำ ประวัติของรุ่นของเกม และ เกมใหม่ๆที่เราประทับใจ ใครมีคอมเม้นท์อะไร อย่างไร แนะนำ ติชม กันได้เลยครับ จะที่นี่ก็ได้ จะที่เพจ คิดเป็นงานอดิเรก ก็ได้ครับ และ reference ทั้งหลาย อยู่ในเพจนะครับ https://www.facebook.com/gamingasacareer/photos/pb.1044298925679871.-2207520000.1481715764./1044301669012930 Music Credit Music ⓒ - Kevin MacLeod Itty Bitty 8 Bit www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxUiLGgy_Lo Vexento - Tevo https://soundcloud.com/vexento/vexento-tevo
The stealth genre is one that has historically been populated by a smattering of high profile hits like Metal Gear Solid or Thief and more than a few attempts that failed to leave more than a lingering impression. Not many companies were looking to take a big risk on a stealth game in 2012, let alone a 2D sidescrolling action-platformer (which, to the best of our knowledge, hadn't really been done prior). Indie studio Klei Entertainment embraced minimalist design principles and took a big gamble on Mark of the Ninja. Players took on the role of a ninja tattooed with the madness-inducing mark of their clan and entrusted with the task of defending it from villainous mercenaries. How does this moderately well-received indie title hold up several years later? Outro music: The Legend of the Mystical Ninja 'Oedo Hop' by Palpable (http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01255) You can follow the show on Twitter: @BestGamesPeriod Or download the podcast from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thebestgamesperiod
Dust is an action adventure RPG packed full of story and wrapped up with a unique combat system. Tune in to see what rating we give this game!
Tom and Juni have mixed feelings about this Puzzle platform. Check out this episode for our verdict on Teslagrad.
Jumpmen Season 2 has begun! Tom and Juni take a journey into space with Xeodrifter and a dash of Star Wars.
This episode Tom and Juni review Mega Man 3. A game that was controversial at it’s prime but now is just one of the classic greats.
Capcom reached into the void and pulled out the game that introduced us all to the super fighting robot himself, Mega Man!
This episode Tom and Juni take a break from podcasting and let Break Man take over to play you some tunes.
Mega Man 4 for many was the game they wanted Mega Man to be. It was finely polished and full of quality content. Join Tom and Juni as this discuss if this game deserves the title of Mega Man’s greatest or if it’s just a reboot done well.
In the golden age of Mega Man there was a game that for most started it all. A favorite game of many but most importantly Tom’s favorite game. In this episode Tom and Juni delve deep into the workings of Mega Man 2!
This was supposed to be a wholesome behind the scenes look at PixelJunk Shooter, but the time that's passed since our last podcast has made the boys decidedly #NSFW! After hearing about Andy's biking adventures from Kyoto to Tokyo, we do get into some cool Shooter stuff and answer some fan questions from Twitter. Welcome back to PixelJunk Radio!
We get the whole gang together for a teary goodbye to Milky before he heads back to NY. We also welcome our future Kyoto neighbor, Jake Kazdal of 17-Bit and beg him to let us play Galak-Z! This truly is the bantercast, as we bounce from starting a game studio in Japan, Terada Katsuya's art, PAX, and even a little Steam Machine talk.
PAX Prime is just a week away! We gather Rowan and Kalin of the PixelJunk Inc. team to talk about our public debut, plus answer some of your questions - in the silliest way possible. Duncan is back and schools us on one of the shadier sides of Kyoto, while Jaymin drops some knowledge on aspiring game developers.
The sweltering heat of Kyoto has driven us into our air conditioned fortresses of gaming. But with all the summer deals, who’s to complaining? We dive into what we’ve been playing to stave off the blaze of these dog days.
Guess who's back? Our favorite fresh-faced, sparkly-eyed intern Sagar. We talk about his trials and tribulations in returning to Japan and Q-Games. He left but a boy, but comes back a man!
In this week's episode Milky goes Castlevanian on us and talks about his Iga Dream Game, Kalin goes to Kerbal space, Rowan is Cube-blocked, and John swears off games for DC animated movies. Plus, Towerfall lures us to the Ouya Side of the Force.
Our post-E3 podcast! From Xbone to Xbox 180? Jaymin and Milky break down what the E3 press conferences really mean to us gamers.
After walking around Kyoto with our Oculus Rift strapped to our faces for a week we're ready to trade in boring old reality for Rift games! We also prepare for the upcoming Electric Bends album, Magic World!
We're joined by PixelJunk Inc. devs Rowan, Kalin, and Andy this week! We make a depature from our usual nonsense to talk about what we've been playing, plus give an update on what's going on with Inc.
We're back after our BitSummit and GDC hiatus, and Duncan's back from some unknown country. Milky breaks down BitSummit, and we hear about the pros/cons of post-GDC wine tasting. It's all over the place, but in a good way!
Just how many sausages did we need to talk about the PS4 announcment? FIVE. Milky, Rowan, John, and two new Q-Staff, Eddie and Kalin, give impressions of the PlayStation 4 announcement
Love is our launchpad in this Valentine's Day podcast. We touch on classic Valentine's day gaming topics, such as couples gaming, JJ Abramb's film legacy, and shaving your head as a form of appology. Okay, it's not your usual romantic crap. But like love, you must expect the unexpected with PixelJunk Radio!
We put on our Oculus Rift Theorycraft Goggles - and then proceed to look behind digital rocks and up digital skirts! John gets schooled on Global Game Jam 2013 and we answer more Facebook and Twitter questions.
It seems that Xmas has extended past the new year because CES brought us all types of hardware goodies. This week we fly without our Double Ds - Dylan and Duncan - but we are joined by a special guest - PixelJunk designer Rowan Parker!
We spread around the yuletide cheer in PixelJunk Radio this week with an epic holiday podcast! Come explore the intracaies of Q-Games' and Japanese holiday tradtions! Plus, Paul is back to answer your questions from Facebook and Twitter!
Hola! Happy Hallow-Turkey-Black-Cyber-Day! Just how many holidays have we missed since our last encounter? The crew is back for an overdue episode of PixelJunk Radio! We get spicy with John and Baiyon's trip to Mexico, try some new Japanese convenience store game goodies, and debate the merits of Peter Jackson's HFR fetish in The Hobbit!
We've got cheese in abundance this podcast! A mysterious Sweed comes bearing an assortment of fine cheeses and "interesting" candies. We test our knowledge of Northern European geography, culture, and food - and come up wanting. More Kickstarter Fantasies. Plus, Dylan Milky give their impressions of Tokyo Game Show.
Q-Games vetern artist/designer/man-of-many-faces Paul Leonard joins the Q Krush Krew this week. Although our discussion chops its way through the jungle of the crew's favorite movies, we eventually get to the topic at hand: TGS! We debate the impact of TGS in this modern age, talk about our favorite places to eat while out at the show, and debut our exciting new project for TGS this year! PixelJunk Radio Episode 21: karlPAULkinton!
We're back! The Q-Games Crew makes a triumphant return to podcast land with two new PixelJunkies in tow - James Mielke and John Davis! Along side the those fresh faces is Sagar, the Q-Games Intern. The Crew quiz Sagar on his time in Kyoto at Q-Games, delve into mysteries of the female kind, and weigh the pros and cons of the recent Kickstarter phenomenon. Welcome PixelJunk Radio back into your life with Episode 20: 2 Legit 2 Quit!
New Releases. News. What We’re Playing. Movies! Review of the Avengers Chronicles tables for Marvel Pinball. Review of Dr. Who: The Eternity Clock. Emails. Comedian is Brian Posehn. http://psnation.org 9:50 - Dead Island 17:30 - Wipeout 2048 21:55 - Starhawk 25:10 - The Pinball Arcade 28:10 - Zen Pinball 33:20 - Red Dead Redemption 35:19 - Battlefield 3 42:10 - LittleBigPlanet Vita 1:02:10 - Okami HD Song is from the album ‘Sidetracks - Music from Sidescroller’ from High Frequency Bandwidth 1:09:40 - Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chroncles 1:25:00 - Dr. Who: The Eternity Clock Comedian is Brian Posehn http://psnation.org
The Q-Games Crew gathers around the mic for a teary farewell to PixelJunkie Ariel Angelotti while we reminisce about the various memes that have cropped up over the last year. Shark genitalia? Japanese toilet humour? We have that too, and we TAKE IT TO THE HOOP! During the second half, Jesse Venbrux and Zach Aikman join us for discussion about the free-to-play PixelJunk Monsters Online. Prepare for some exclusive reveals about this addiction of a game!
Our latest release gets the PixelJunk Radio treatment as we go behind the scenes of PixelJunk SideScroller. Also, High Frequency Bandwidth's Alex Paterson and Dom Beken join us for a titillating discussion about their brilliant score for SideScroller. What else can you expect from this exciting edition of PixelJunk Radio? Siri chimes in with a special appearance, and there will also be a return of our popular Japanese food segment we'd like to dub "The PixelJunk Platter." There WILL be cake, and HFB will eat it, too. (Note: The rest of us didn't get any cake. This makes us sad.)
Tara and Chris open up the show with chat about Forza 4, Battlefield 3 and the Bourne series of films. Thankfully their wittering is put to a halt with a great interview with Neil Rennison of Tin Man Games.Running time: 01:44:25
Join us for another rompingly good PixelJunk Radio! This time, Chris Kohler from Wired.com and Garnett Lee from Shacknews make a splash for a swimmingly good time. We discuss our TGS 2011 escapades and have a bit of sanguine fun with canned Japanese food. Also, the music segment features an exclusively rockin' track from PixelJunk SideScroller you're sure to love. Huzzah!
Guess what we talk about this episode! We'll give you three tries. If you guessed "infectious belly buttons," you are right! Yes, belly buttons can get infected, and we have a serious discussion about it. You read that correctly. We also talk about The Beatles, favorite childhood TV shows, and Ariel makes a blunder she won't soon forget.
In this chill episode of PixelJunk Radio, John and PixelJunk Inc. devs Andy and Kalin give some details into the lesser known origins and influences of PixelJunk Inc. Plus, we reminisce on the early days of old school PC gaming.