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| This is Not the NFL Blitz You Remember Posted: 17 Nov 2011 10:06 PM PST Let’s face facts: regardless of what I say about Mario Kart 7, it’ll end up being one of the best-selling games on its platform, just like the past two installments. Though the presence of an actual challenge in Mario Kart DS didn’t detract from its popularity, Mario Kart Wii marked a new movement for the series, and one that essentially turned Mario Kart into a party game. Not that there’s anything wrong with party games, of course; it’s just that Mario Kart Wii made any display of skill a losing prospect, as it perpetually sabotaged success in an attempt to level the playing field. Some would view this approach as a masterstroke on Nintendo’s part, as it allows a group of people with differing skill sets to complete on equal ground without nasty things like “experience” getting in the way. As expected, Mario Kart 7 takes this same tack, and its regressive nature promises to annoy karting fans looking for the series to hop back on the highway to the danger zone. Before this ends up reading as a total condemnation of Mario Kart 7, it should be noted that the game features a few interesting additions. Instead of choosing from an array of vehicles — which has been the case since Double Dash — MK7 allows the player to individually choose the wheels, chassis, and glider for their kart, with each part affecting its stats in some way. Coins collected during a race can be cashed in for further parts; these coins also boost your kart’s acceleration (only during the race where you grabbed them, of course), and spice up things up a bit by hinting at prime power sliding arcs and possible shortcuts. If you’re looking for other interesting mechanics of twists on this staid series, you might want to look elsewhere; even the promise of land, sea, and air travel is little more than lip service, as indicated by Jeremy’s E3 preview. Posted by: admin in Gaming News Thank you for Visiting Gameforumer.com, Hope you enjoyed the stay with us. |
| Posted: 17 Nov 2011 04:06 PM PST
The Korean server will be adding a new blood effect along with this new character, but only accounts registered to those 18 years of age and above will be able to access it. Posted by: admin in Gaming News Thank you for Visiting Gameforumer.com, Hope you enjoyed the stay with us. |
| Join 1UP for Our Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Live Stream Posted: 17 Nov 2011 10:04 AM PST What: 1UP Legend of Zelda Live Stream As the deluge of high-profile fall releases comes to a close, join us for a two-hour live stream of the most anticipated Nintendo title this year. Check out our review of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (if you haven’t already), then watch us show off the game. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 (Pacific Time), Jeremy Parish, Jose Otero, and Ryan Winterhalter adventure through the island world of Skyloft and descend into the dangerous world below the clouds. Pumpkins will be slashed, dungeons conquered, and a free copy of the game will be handed out to the best user question of the day. Just tweet your inquiry to @1up with the hashtag #skywardsword and you could win a free copy of Link’s latest adventure at the end of our stream. So please join us Sunday morning, right here, at 10:30 a.m. as we tread through the opening and set off for adventure through the skies of Skyward Sword. ZELDA FANS! WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Tell us your favorite Zelda memory in the comments below and we might read it on the air! Posted by: admin in Gaming News Thank you for Visiting Gameforumer.com, Hope you enjoyed the stay with us. |
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