Saturday, January 26, 2013

Co-Optimus - The 2013 Upcoming Co-Op Games List


Co-Optimus – The 2013 Upcoming Co-Op Games List

Co-Optimus has prepared a list of upcoming multiplayer cooperative games for 2013.  Check out their article here.



I don’t know about you guys, but I’m hoping to see more Action/Adventure, Platformer, and Action RPG/Traditional RPG titles in there soon!

EYE-CANDY - Chris Zylka and More


EYE-CANDY – Chris Zylka and More

Here’s some more great photos I collected this week.  Today’s star is Chris Zylka, a very handsome fellow that starred in The Secret Circle, the one-season flop from 2011 about witches that my boyfriend streamed on Netflix.  I didn’t care for his messy look in the show, but check out these two great photos of him from the net.  Wowzers!  What a stud!

This is what I hoped he'd look like under all that baggy clothes and messy hair.

This next pic is so ADORABLE that I had to share it.  I covered it up for the purposes of my blog, but feel free to view the uncensored version from my source site (noted on the bottom left of the photo).  It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!


And lastly, (1) a collage of guys just being guys, and (2) a few handsome men that are SO my type.  Have a great weekend, fellow gaymers!



Learn About Wii U's New Virtual Console


Learn About Wii U’s New Virtual Console

If you’re an “old school” gamer like me, you’ve downloaded your fair share of classic games to your Wii.  I’ve got Legend of Zelda – Link to the Past, Secret of Mana, Super Mario RPG, Bubble Bobble, and Super Mario World, among others.  I enjoy my nostalgia time with my games, and I’m glad to hear the Wii U will be compatible with my previous purchases.  The caveat?  You either have to play them in Wii-Mode (which I hear is atrociously slow), or you can buy an “upgrade” (cost is PER game) that allows you to play the titles on the standard Wii U interface, or on the gamepad.


I was about to cry foul, but when I thought about it more, it’s not a bad deal to move your games over to the new system AND have it portable on the pad.  IGN wrote a great discussion article – read it here.


What do you think about the direction Nintendo is taking with the Wii U’s Virtual Console?  Discuss in the comments below.

Friday, January 25, 2013

NOW PLAYING - Ni No Kuni - Wrath of the White Witch


NOW PLAYING – Ni No Kuni – Wrath of the White Witch

First of all… SPOILER ALERT!



Ni No Kuni thus far has been an extraordinary experience.  Everything has been magical.  I’m currently on my way to the desert through the Golden Grove (Forest of Plenty), and I just wanted to talk about my journey up until this point.

It’s hard to decide where to start.  I picked up my second and third familiars, thumbelemur and seed sprite, and am now beginning to appreciate the depth of the battle system.  I’m having to decide which of their moves I want active, and what kinds of food to feed them to boost their attributes.  I’ve noticed that, especially in the more difficult battles in Ding Dong Well, it really made a difference what familiar I sent into battle.

Let's go, mighty Mite!

The “stamp card” system has really captured my heart.  While it’s essentially a reimagined way to give you more to do (i.e. “sidequests”), it’s pretty satisfying collecting those little red stamps!  Oliver’s locket adds another dimension to these tasks, allowing you to take a piece of someone’s heart (not as evil as it sounds) to help someone in need.  The first major target is the Cat King (“your meowjesty” – how adorable is that), who bestows Oliver’s magic wand as a reward, but there are several other people in Ding Dong Dell that could use a bit of extra “Enthusiasm”.  Looking at the menu for Oliver’s locket, I know there will be more pieces of heart (sorry Link) to collect.

Lot's of people need Oliver's help in the world of Ni No Kuni.

Oliver has also been learning more and more magic spells, and the ability to use them outside of battle to solve puzzles has been satisfying.  I’ve had to use Healing Touch to patch up little lost children, and Fireball to light torches (another nod to Legend of Zelda).  The bit where Oliver had to use Gate to go back to Motorville to check on King Tom’s alter ego, Miss Leila’s fat tabby cat, piqued my interested.  What other secrets lie in between the two worlds?  Who else in Motorville is someone important in the other world?  I’m excited to find out!

Fireball's not just for setting foes ablaze.  You can use it practically, too.
I’m really enjoying the game so far, and I can’t wait until I get the ability to capture my own familiars.  Stay tuned for more!   Share your experiences with Ni No Kuni in the comments below.