Posts Tagged ‘Wii U’
Human Resource Machine to launch Oct 29th for Wii U in NA!
We’ve been approved by Nintendo! And just found out (for sure this time!) Human Resource Machine will launch Thursday October 29 on Wii U in North and South America. We’re aiming to get the European version ready for release in November – more info soon.
Source: Tomorrow Corporation
Review of EnjoyUp Games’ Unepic!
Here’s our video review of Unepic, published by EnjoyUp Games for the Nintendo Wii U.
Untangle the Fun in Yoshi’s Woolly World for Wii U!
VANCOUVER, B.C., October 14, 2015 – What’s warm and fuzzy all over, but will keep you glued to the edge of your seat? None other than the Yoshi’s Woolly World game, launching exclusively for Wii U on October 16. In his new adventure, a yarn-ified Yoshi must explore a sewing basket’s worth of beautifully handcrafted stages created out of yarn, buttons and various fabrics to unravel secrets and tie up enemies. But don’t be fooled by the game’s cuddly appearance: While players will find it intuitive to pick up and play, finding all the game’s many collectibles and conquering its numerous challenges will challenge even veteran players. Players who want to share the fun can team up with a friend to take on the adventure together in local multiplayer for the first time in a game starring Yoshi. The game also offers creative amiibo support for the new Yarn Yoshi amiibo figures and even compatible classic figures from the Super Smash Bros.and Super Mario series.
“With a distinctive look, engaging gameplay that can be enjoyed solo or with a friend and fun amiibo support, Yoshi’s Woolly World is a must-have game for Wii U this holiday season,” said Pierre-Paul Trepanier, Nintendo of Nintendo of Canada’s General Manager and Senior Director. “It’s rare that a game can be both forgiving for newcomers yet also pose a challenge for veteran gamers, but Yoshi’s Woolly World masterfully delivers a layered experience that everyone can enjoy.”
Each stage in Yoshi’s Woolly World looks stunning and overflows with lovingly crafted details, challenges and hidden secrets. By tossing balls of yarn in multiple directions, Yoshi can tie up enemies, knit platforms and reveal helpful items. While making it to the end of the stage is a challenge unto itself, each level in the game is packed with fun collectibles just waiting to be found. Some might be hiding behind a wall that can only be revealed by pulling on a loose string, while locating others might involve a little creative thinking to solve an environmental puzzle. Bringing along a friend in the game’s fun co-op mode makes discovering all these secrets even more satisfying. (Additional accessories are required for multiplayer mode and are sold separately.)
For the first time in a Yoshi game, two players can play through the entire story together in local multiplayer, with each player controlling his or her own yarn Yoshi. By gobbling up their allies, players can turn the other yarn Yoshi into a ball to toss him to hard-to-reach areas. This is great when searching for collectibles and hidden areas … but also fun for people who just want to cause a little harmless mayhem. At the end of each stage, each player’s score is tallied to see who emerged victorious. It’s up to players to decide if they want to cooperate or take a more competitive approach to determining who can be the best in each stage.
New Yarn Yoshi amiibo figures made of real yarn in green, pink and light blue launch on October 16, the same day as the game. The green Yarn Yoshi amiibo can be purchased as part of a bundle that includes the game and amiibo at a suggested retail price of $79.99. The pink and light-blue Yarn Yoshi amiibo figures can be purchased individually at a suggested retail price of $19.99. A green Mega Yarn Yoshi amiibo will also launch in limited supplies on October 16 exclusively at Toys R’Us at a suggested retail price of $59.99. All four of these snuggly amiibo figures can be tapped into the game to activate Double Yoshi in single-player mode. Double Yoshi creates a second Yoshi character that can be used to help collect items and overcome level challenges. Yoshi’s look can also be altered by tapping one of dozens of compatible classic amiibo figures in the Super Smash Bros., Splatoon and Super Mario series of amiibo. By doing this, players can unlock patterns that cannot otherwise be unlocked in the game.
Yoshi’s Woolly World launches in stores and the Nintendo eShop on Wii U on October 16 at a suggested retail price of $64.99. For more information about Yoshi’s Woolly World, visit http://yoshiswoollyworld.nintendo.com/. For a list of all amiibo that are compatible with the game, visit http://www.nintendo.com/en_CA/amiibo/compatibility.
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Human Resource Machine delayed for Wii U; hopefully out within another week or so!
Windows and Mac versions of HRM are coming out next week on Oct 15 on Steam, GOG,Humble Store, and right here on this site! But looks like our North American Wii U version will be delayed a week or so – we’ll post an updated date here as soon as we get it. It’s totally our fault for submitting a little late, we just tried to fill the Nintendo version with too many mushrooms!
Source: Tomorrow Corporation Website
Shovel Knight Retail Release Delayed; Now November 3rd for North America, October 30th for Europe!
Release Date Change
November 3rd for North America, October 30th for Europe
The final few steps of the Plague of Shadows content took a little longer than expected, but it was important to us that this update to be on the disc/cart right out of the box! Unfortunately that meant we had to push back the date just a little a bit. Luckily, all of the teams throughout the various console manufacturing steps have been really helpful in reducing this knock-on delay as much as possible.
Source: Yacht Club Games
Freedom Planet launching Oct 15th on the Mexican & Brazilian eShops!
Freedom Planet will be in the eShop in Mexico and Brazil on the 15th of October! pic.twitter.com/Mc026fTOpp
— Stevie DiDuro (@galaxytrail) October 7, 2015
Citizens of Earth currently on sale in the Nintendo eShop; available for only $5 USD!
#CitizensOfEarth is 66% off ($5) on PS4, Vita, WiiU and 3DS! Go grab a copy while it's so cheap!
— Andrew Hoculik (@MyAngryCommute) October 7, 2015
@twinworld Here's the official from Atlus PR SCEA: 2 weeks, 10/6-10/20. NOA: 2 weeks, 10/5-10/19. NOE: 2 weeks, 10/8-10/22
— Andrew Hoculik (@MyAngryCommute) October 7, 2015
Human Resource Machine launching Oct 15th in North America on Wii U!
We're only 2 weeks away from launching Human Resource Machine on PC, Mac, and the Wii U! Exciting times.
— Tomorrow Corporation (@TomorrowCorp) October 1, 2015
Crescent Moon Games & Mobot Studios hoping to launch The Deer God on Wii U this holiday season!
Guess what's coming to the Wii U eShop from @mobotstudios and @CM_Games this holiday? The Deer God. Bam! pic.twitter.com/9SZQ9UrW2n
— me (@mobotstudios) September 28, 2015