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For those who missed out on the message last week, I was away due to a friend's wedding
- it was at a winery, so you'll have to forgive me for taking the time off to indulge myself
with copious amounts of fermented juice. In other news, I've also picked up an iPad 3
for our office, which means instead of the sporadic use I've had for testing purposes,
we can finally start recording footage. It's good news all-round so lets jump right in
to the Friday Wrap-Up for the 6th of July, 2012.
We only briefly touched on the E3 rumors of Capcom developing an iOS version of their
latest fighting title, but the developer has since confirmed that the game is in production
and scheduled for a Summer release. For those wondering, the game will undergo some tweaks
to suit the platform, notably the tag system has been revised to focus on one member as
the primary, with the secondary character having a limited time with which they can
be 'tagged in'. I can't wait to test this bad-boy out when it's released!
Ravenous Games hit a vein of juicy platforming gold when they released League of Evil and
its sequel, and now they're back with a new platformer, albeit one that steps back in
to a more traditional role. Random Heroes is available as a free Flash title and extends
their original gameplay by making levels larger, adding more weapons, and even a boss battle
or two. With any luck the iOS version will see advances over the Flash version, but we'll
just have to wait and see.
Chalk this one up as being intriguing thanks to its trailer alone - Button Brigade places
you in the role of a mechanized worm that is attempting to escape a labyrinth and to
do so you'll need to possess 'buttons' to perform special actions in the level. It's
ostensibly a puzzler, but the mix of action elements makes it look like it will keep you
hooked instead of falling asleep at the wheel.
Although two weeks have passed, we've had some hot contenders for the top spot, but
partly because I'm lazy and also because it deserves the limelight, I'm going to award
it to only one this week. Squids Wild West is the game Squids really deserved to be from
the outset and extends the basic gameplay, giving it depth and complexity thanks to all
new hazards, unique distinctions between the heroes and balancing that means progression
is reliant on your skills in each level, not on how much you're willing to farm to out-level
things. Although it's not a traditional turn-based RPG, Squids Wild West retains the spirit of
classic titles, while also having a focus on fun mechanics and an interesting storyline.
For $0.99 it's an absolute steal - even if you haven't played the original.
For those wondering, yes, the new iPad means we'll be able to provide even better examples
of gameplay, though it will obviously take us some time to work it in to the videos smoothly.
For now, keep a look out for our review of Magic The Gathering 2013 and have a great
weekend!