Cars 2 - Timed Trials Episode 4

cars 2 timed trial Happy Monday, everyone. Time for another episode of Timed Trials. This time we take a look a little gem that I'm a lot of people passed up. It's Disney's Cars 2 the video game! Seriously, this is a solid casual racer with a lot of polish.

Here are some of the highlights from our playthrough

Here's the full playthrough

Nintendo Killing Online Support for Wii, DS, and DSi

mario_kart_wii_online Even though we hate to admit it, the Wii U is Nintendo's new console on the block, something like this is to be expected.

As of May 20, 2014, Nintendo will end the online functionality for a lot of Wii, DS and DSi games. Including the likes of Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mario Kart DS. You won't be able to play online or even access leaderboards. Even the forgotten Wii Speak and Wii Speak Channel will also be affected.

Good news is that not all online functionality is being shut down. Access to the Wii Shop Channel will still be around and for those of you who use the Wii for your video-on-demand services, such as Hulu and Netflix. These will also not be affected.

Here's a full list of affected titles:

Nintendo DS

  •     100 Classic Books
  •     Animal Crossing: Wild World
  •     Advance Wars: Days of Ruin
  •     Clubhouse Games
  •     Custom Robo Arena
  •     Diddy Kong Racing DS
  •     Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
  •     Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
  •     Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  •     Fossil Fighters: Champions
  •     Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
  •     Mario Kart DS
  •     Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
  •     Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem
  •     Metroid Prime Hunters
  •     Personal Trainer: Walking
  •     Picross 3D
  •     Picross DS
  •     Planet Puzzle League
  •     Pokémon Black Version
  •     Pokémon Black Version 2
  •     Pokémon Diamond Version
  •     Pokémon HeartGold Version
  •     Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness
  •     Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
  •     Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time
  •     Pokémon Pearl Version
  •     Pokémon Platinum Version
  •     Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
  •     Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
  •     Pokémon SoulSilver Version
  •     Pokémon White Version
  •     Pokémon White Version 2
  •     Professor Layton and the Curious Village
  •     Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box
  •     Professor Layton and the Last Specter
  •     Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
  •     Star Fox Command
  •     Style Savvy
  •     Tenchu: Dark Secret
  •     Tetris DS
  •     WarioWare DIY
  •     Nintendo DSiWare
  •     Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
  •     Metal Torrent
  •     Number Battle

Wii

  •     Animal Crossing: City Life
  •     Battalion Wars 2
  •     Endless Ocean
  •     Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep
  •     Excitebots: Trick Racing
  •     Fortune Street
  •     Mario Kart Wii
  •     Mario Sports Mix
  •     Mario Strikers Charged
  •     Pokémon Battle Revolution
  •     Samurai Warriors 3
  •     Sin & Punishment: Star Successor
  •     Super Smash Brothers Brawl
  •     Wii Music
  •     WiiWare
  •     Dr. Mario Online RX
  •     Excitebike: World Rally
  •     LONPOS
  •     Maboshi's Arcade
  •     My Pokémon Ranch
  •     ThruSpace
  •     WarioWare DIY

Other

  •     Wii Speak
  •     Wii Speak Channel

 

Four New Persona Games Are Coming To North America

persona 4 dancing all night If you really are the big Persona fan that you say you are, you know that Atlus announced four new Persona games not too long ago. If you are one of the people who wants to play one or all those four game but can't read Japanese, we have some good news for you.

Over the next two years, Atlus will be localizing the much anticipated Persona 5 sometime in 2015 for the PS3, the PS Vita music and rhythm game Persona 4: Dancing All Night also in 2015, the dungeon-crawler Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth for the 3DS in the fall of 2014, and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax for the PS3 and Xbox 360 also in the fall of 2014.

Persona 5 Teaser

Persona 4: Dancing All Night Teaser

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Teaser

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Teaser

Personally, I'm the most excited for Persona 4 Arena Ultimax as P4A is one of my favorite fighting games on PS3.

"The inconsistency of Battlefield 4": Launch impressions for the PC version

IMAG0363 Last Tuesday, Battlefield 4 was released for current gen consoles and PC. Carlos went for the PC version and has been playing it all week and has a few words for DICE's next gen title-- "Stop crashing on me!!".

Inconsistency

I go for games on day one because I believe I'll have a great time with it. Just like how everybody mindlessly buys Call of Duty regardless of what they change, I do the same with Battlefield. Is there a big change for Battlefield 4 though? Visually, sort of. Gameplay, well you still shoot people, and the stages are..bigger with more structures to blow up. But  my frustration doesn't come from the gameplay, I'm loving the feel of the game, but if it crashes on you every so often...that doesn't count for anything really.

Joining large conquest maps with 500 tickets can take a lot of your time. Halfway through one match, I was enjoying raking up the kills in different ways in the match. Then, it crashes. Losing any progress you made. 20 minutes wasted. So imagine that happening 50% of every match you join. The game feels like its running on dutch taps to keep it together. My PC specs is well enough to run the game on ultra with smooth gameplay, so believe me that's not the case, I've checked.

Game crashes happening often detached me from the experience. When it happens, I'm left with the thought of turning on the TV to watch a movie instead. What's more troubling is that the servers can be unstable as well, making you stare at loading screens more than having someone lined up in your gun's scope.  The mix of both of these issues makes it hard to really enjoy the game when you can't stay on one server for at least 5 games. It's inconsistent, and it makes me want to do something else with my time.  These issues are also present in the campaign. Which is hard enough to get into since I'm annoyed by the characters in just 3 missions.

Battlefield 4 is a great game, but only if it cooperates. Put game crashes and server shutdowns aside, you still have to deal with the random rubber band lag that occurs even though you have less than 100 latency stated on the scoreboard. People can argue that it hasn't been a week, but a rocky start is a rocky start. They will eventually get around to making the game as smooth as butter, but it seems like the pressure to make the release date is being felt on launch.

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War never changes

Okay, game crashes and server issues...check! How does the game feel? I did mention earlier that it feels great, but overall you are still getting the same Battlefield experience. For some, like myself, that's all I want. But if someone wanted a groundbreaking game? you'll get disappointed. Don't even consider getting the game for a good campaign. Battlefild 4's campaign is tolerable now compared to Battlefield 3, but it isn't good at all. I'm not even done with it since multiplayer has caught most of my attention. As it should since that's the only reason why I bought the game. Don't be fooled by the "Levolution" term as well. The stages that alter the map are appealing, but only if people bother to activate it, and if your actually there to see it happen. And when they do, just hope you are not in front of it when it happens. Having a skyscraper falling on you or a dam breaking did make me break a smile when I saw it happen, but when it's over, back to shooting. Some are also pretty dull if you compare it to the skyscraper Levolution found on the Siege of Shanghai map. I'm having a hard time finding a server where I can always see it trigger, so I can't really say to how much of a degree it affects the experience.

Unlocking and leveling in this game is just the same as Battlefield 3. The more you use one weapon, vehicle, or class, the more stuff you unlock for that category. As you go through levels, you are given Battlepacks, which up to level 12(current level as I write this), seems to be the only benefit in getting higher levels. Inside those Battlepacks can provide random attachments for specific guns, and weapon/vehicle skins. And if your lucky, you get experience boosters that lasts for only an hour.

That's it for now. The game is great only if it wants to be, and hopefully DICE can resolve these crash and server issues soon. If you are considering the console version, take note that there's a player cap of 24 while next-gen titles and PC has a player cap of 64 players on each match. Why the very low cap? Ask DICE because the player cap was a  big factor to why I opted for the PC version.

Have the same opinion as me? Or experiencing the same problems? Vent on the comments below.

The Cat Lady

The Cat Lady 01 To continue with the theme of spooky games for the month of October, one of Bud's classmates recommended us to play The Cat Lady, an indie side scroller point and click style adventure game.

From TheCatLady.co.uk

The Cat Lady is a new, critically acclaimed horror adventure game by designer R. Michalski (Author of Downfall, 2009). A gripping story, pumping soundtrack, high-resolution artwork and voice acting will engross you on your journey through the strange and often terrifying world of The Cat Lady. 3 years in the making, it's an adventure not to be missed!

The Cat Lady 02

Unfortunately we stopped recording up until things got intense, and boy was it intense. We did livestream a bit of what comes after though on our Twitch.TV channel so follow us over there to catch live us when we stream some videogames.

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