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This Week in Gaming - February 21
It's time for another wrap-up of the going-ons of the game industry. Let's check up on the smaller things that have been announced these past couple of weeks. I'll be covering news up until February 21, and the game release calendar will reflect releases up until the end of March.
Gaming Industry
Bill Trinen Defends DLC in "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"
One of last week's biggest controversies was the fact that Nintendo's upcoming Legend of Zelda game was to have paid downloadable content. Now that things have cooled down on the subject, Nintendo of America's Bill Trinen has spoken out on the matter. He stressed the fact that Breath of the Wild's development was completely finished and quite close to the deadline by the time everything had wrapped up. Afterwards, Nintendo had discussed that it would be a waste of such a great game to just let that be the end of things, so the development team decided to keep working on adding new content to the game, so that players could keep coming back and be able to look forward to more BOTW in the future. During the end of the interview, he states that perhaps if the announcement was able to be put out earlier, there wouldn't have been as much backlash.
And if you’re a Zelda fan buying Nintendo Switch at launch and really you’re buying it for Zelda, I mean how happy are you to know that hey, I’m going to be able to play more Zelda in this world again later this year?
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Capcom Renews "Deep Down" Trademark Yet Again
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Nintendo Switch System Previews Go Live on Feb 23, BOTW Embargo Lifts Mar 2
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Court Throws Out Digital Homicide v Jim Sterling Case
In 2014, video game critic Jim Sterling made a video bashing developer Digital Homicide's title, Slaughtering Grounds. Sterling called the game "an absolute failure", and branded it as one of the worst games he played that year. Digital Homicide, upsetted by this, claimed that Sterling had not played the game correctly, and falsley advertised the game was worse than it actually is just to gain shock value for entertainment purposes. The company filed a DMCA takedown against the video, and it was temporarily removed from YouTube for a short time, though it was later allowed to be reuploaded. This wasn't the end of things, as in March 2016, Digital Homicide decided to take legal action against the critic, filing a case in the Arizona District Courts on claims of libel, slander, and verbal assault. The lawsuit demanded 10 million dollars in damages. While this particular case was making its way through the system, Digital Homicide also attempted to sue anonymous Steam users for negative reviews on Steam. Now, as of February 2017, both of these cases have been dismissed by the district court.
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Assorted News
Rogue Legacy Developers Announce New Game "Full Metal Furies"
From the creators of Rogue Legacy comes a new game, called Full Metal Furies. The game is a multiplayer co-op brawler, set to release on Windows 10 and Xbox One, which means the game will be cross-save and cross-buy. Full Metal Furies is set to launch sometime in 2017.
Bethesda Has Five Unnanounced Games in Development Right Now
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Dark Horse Comic's Super Mario Encyclopedia Coming West
Back in 2015, when it was still the 30th anniversary of Super Mario, Japan got a celebratory Mario encyclopedia that has all sorts of information on the series in it. However, the west didn't get the same treatment. 2 years later, though, and Dark Horse Comics Publishing is ready to bring the 256-page book to North America, with Amazon pegging the release for June 15.SOURCE
Pokemon Go Gets Around to Adding Gen 2 Pokemon
SOURCE: GBAtemp Press Inbox
Xenoblade 2 to Get New Localization Studio
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Lock's Quest Getting a Current Gen Port
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Resident Evil 7 DLC "Banned Footage" Out Now
Capcom's latest Resident Evil title has just gotten some DLC. Titled "Banned Footage" Vol 1 and 2, this content pack delves into the past of the Baker family.
- Nightmare: Trapped in a basement full of unknown horrors, you must fight for your life.
- Bedroom: Tied to a bed, you must try to escape while avoiding Mother's watchful gaze. Includes the highly difficult extra bonus content Ethan Must Die.
- 21: Take part in a twisted card game where the stakes are your life.
- Daughters: Experience the events that unfolded on the night it all started, when the downfall of the Bakers was set in motion.
Includes the extra bonus content Jack's 55th Birthday.
Source: GBAtemp Press Inbox
King of Fighters XIV Getting New Content
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Metal Gear Movie is Still In the Works
It’s so interesting because unlike a comic book that’s had 40 writers or 100 writers over the course of a decade or two decades or whatever, for decades now Metal Gear Solid has essentially had one voice. So you’re dealing with a highly, highly specific property that’s idiosyncratic to one persona and one person’s point of view and the way in which they interpret sort of culture and Western culture and twist that back around into this super pure amazing property that has a tone that I think is unlike anything else that is out there. I actually think that when people see [Kong] they’ll realize like, ‘Oh tonally there are things that sort of line up with this’ where this can be incredibly serious and dark and intense or it can also be incredibly goofy and kind of take the piss out of itself and be slapstick at times, much like Metal Gear. Luckily there are amazing producers on it, but that’s a property that is so pure and important to my soul, because it’s something that I grew up on, that I would love to shepherd into the film that it needs to be. I think it’d be a massive film, I think it’d be an incredible film, but it needs to be done in a way that completely honors what Metal Gear is because it’s a classic and it’s a seminal work not just in video games, but in media
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Nioh Getting PVP, Boss Rush, High Difficulty Bonus Missions
GBAtemp gave Nioh a 9/10. You can read the full official review of the game here.
SOURCE: GBAtemp Press Inbox
Nier Automata's PC Port Could Be Delayed
UPDATE: The PC version is indeed delayed, but only by 3 days, to March 10.
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Ex SNK Staff Making New Physical SNES Game
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Fan Projects
Fans Mod Minecraft to Include An 80 Hour Long Pokemon RPG
Phoenix Projects, a modding team, has just released a huge mod for Minecraft. Titled Cobalt and Amethyst, this Minecraft mod adds in in the ability to fight, capture, and train little blocky versions of Pokemon, 136 of them to be specific. They even add in an entirely unique storyline which takes upwards of 80 hours to complete! Check it out below, on the Minecraft forums.
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Stray Rondo's Fan Translation is Complete
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Grandia Developer Interviews Translated
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Cemu 1.7.2c Bayonetta Gameplay
The Wii U emulator, Cemu is coming along, and we can see that Bayonetta 2 is in a playable state, as well as being upscaled to 4K resolution. There are, of course, numerous glitches, but the emulator is definitely making insane progress.
RPCS3 DX12 Build Ni No Kuni Gameplay
The PS3 emulator is also progressing, albeit much slower than Cemu. Ni No Kuni is shown off here in this video, definitely booting and running the game, but not without horrible slowdown, and inability to emulate many of the assets and character models.
Trailers
The Legend of Zelda: BOTW - In This Destiny
The Silver Case
Birthdays the Beginning
Into the Breach (From the FTL Devs)
Desire
Yoku's Island
The Silver Case
Birthdays the Beginning
Into the Breach (From the FTL Devs)
Desire
Yoku's Island
Release Calendar
March 3
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (NS, Wii U)
I am Setsuna (NS)
Just Dance 2017 (NS)
Super Bomberman R (NS)
1-2 Switch (NS)
World of Goo (NS)
Human Resource Machine (NS)
Little Inferno (NS)
March 7
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (XBO, PS4, PC)
Nier Automata (PS4)
Lego Worlds (XBO, PS4, PC)
Ultimate Marvel VS Capcom 3 (PC, XBO)
March 17
Danganronpa 1&2 Reload (PS4)
March 21
Mass Effect Andromeda (XBO, PS4, PC)
Toukiden 2 (PS4, PSV, PC)
March 27
Dark Souls III: The Ringed City (XBO, PS4, PC)
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy (PC)
March 28
Rivals of Aether
Kingdom Hearts 1/5+2.5 ReMIX (PS4)
MLB 17: The Show (PS4)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (NS, Wii U)
I am Setsuna (NS)
Just Dance 2017 (NS)
Super Bomberman R (NS)
1-2 Switch (NS)
World of Goo (NS)
Human Resource Machine (NS)
Little Inferno (NS)
March 7
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (XBO, PS4, PC)
Nier Automata (PS4)
Lego Worlds (XBO, PS4, PC)
Ultimate Marvel VS Capcom 3 (PC, XBO)
March 17
Danganronpa 1&2 Reload (PS4)
March 21
Mass Effect Andromeda (XBO, PS4, PC)
Toukiden 2 (PS4, PSV, PC)
March 27
Dark Souls III: The Ringed City (XBO, PS4, PC)
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy (PC)
March 28
Rivals of Aether
Kingdom Hearts 1/5+2.5 ReMIX (PS4)
MLB 17: The Show (PS4)
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