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Friday 7-6-18: Skullgirls on Nintendo Switch and Talim Confirmed for Soul Calibur 6

Wow, I can’t believe it’s not Friday! Or.. that it isn’t not Friday? I don’t know, here’s the news.

  • Skullgirls is Coming to Nintendo Switch
  • Talim Confirmed for Soul Calibur 6

Switch Girls


Developer Lab Zero Games announced that Skullgirls will be coming to the Nintendo Switch in the future at this year’s Anime Expo. This is then confirmed on Twitter by Atrox, the studio’s artist. No further details at this time.

Talim Confirmed


Ever so slowly, fighters are being confirmed for the upcoming Soul Calibur game. A number of them are new, such as Geralt from the Witcher. This one is a classic: Talim, the wind priestess. She first appeared in Soul Calibur 2, and has been in 3, 4, and Broken Destiny, but not 5. So I’m happy to see her in 6. Watch the reveal trailer below.

Also, dat Ivy butt.


That’s all for today, thanks for reading. Tune in Monday for another news bit about video games. Otherwise, have a great weekend!

thelizardrock daily news thursday

Thursday 7-5-18: Nintendo has More for 2018, We Happy Few Rated in the AU, and France Weighs in on Loot Boxes

Hello everyone! Sorry for not saying that there won’t be news yesterday, holiday and all. Here’s some news for today, since today isn’t a holiday.

  • Nintendo has More for 2018
  • We Happy Few Rated in Australia Again
  • France Decides if Loot Boxes are Gambling

Nintendo’s Plans for the Year


Nintendo has a pretty killer lineup for 2018, but it’s not over yet. A stakeholder meeting translated by DualShockers includes former president Tatsumi Kimishima reassuring investors that the company still has unannounced products for 2018. While I don’t know what they have planned, I’m certainly interested in finding out.

We Happy Few


Last month, the Australian Classification Review Board refused classification for We Happy Few, due to its Joy system. It was considered a form of rewarding the player for drug usage. Last week, developer Compulsion Games issued a repeal, and now we have a follow-up. The game will not be refused classification anyone, and will instead receive an R18+ rating. The reason for the change has not been released at this time.

France’s Decision


When the whole Star Wars Battlefront II thing happened, a number of countries started looking into whether or not loot boxes are considered gambling. While we’ve heard from places like Belgium, only now are we hearing what France thinks. According to the ARJEL, Frances gambling authority, loot boxes are NOT gambling, due to their lack of real-life rewards, and the fact that you always get SOMETHING. They do, however, acknowledge that loot boxes are dangerous. They use many of the same addictive traits that gambling does, and the ARJEL is encouraging other nations to take action toward regulating or even criminalizing the system.

thelizardrock daily news tuesday

Tuesday 7-3-18: LA Noire VR DRM Block, Super Mario Run’s $60 Mil, and More Info on Fallout 76

Groggy morning it seems, but one ripe with news, at least. Here is that news.

  • LA Noire VR Players Blocked by DRM Issue
  • Super Mario Run Grossed $60 Million
  • Todd Howard Talks About Fallout 76 More

DRM Noire


There have been reports that LA Noire VR edition on Steam has been entirely unplayable recently for those who bought it. Users are prompted to put in their product key for the game, despite it being already activated. Should they put their product key in again, it’ll tell them that the key is already in use (by you, of course). This loop has left players unable to play at all for several days now. Developer Rockstar Games is no stranger to bad DRM practices, but it’s unfortunate that this is happening all the same.

Super Mario Run to the Bank


Remember Nintendo’s first actual mobile game? Released in September 2016, Super Mario Run wasn’t exactly the success people were hoping for. That hasn’t stopped the game from making money, however. Recent reports indicate a total gross of $60 million. If you think that’s large, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp earned $20 million in its first two months, and Fire Emblem: Heroes earned over $294 million in its first year. While mobile games may seem like a niche market for casuals and all that elitist garbo, the reality is that it can be an extremely profitable venture, if you have the IPs and the quality of games Nintendo is known for.

Fallout 76 More Information


There has been yet another interview with game producer Todd Howard, and with it, we get a touch more information about Fallout 76. There were quite a few things he touched on, so I’ll just skim through them.

It’s called 76 because he liked the identity it gave. The destruction of bases isn’t so that you can raid and wreck, but so you can break out if someone tried to trap you. That’s why repairs are easy. You cannot kill a player under level 5, to help prevent harassment I guess. There will be fast travel. There will not be mounts. Howard dodged a question asking if other human players can give you missions.


That’s all for today. Thank you, everyone, for reading. Tune in tomorrow for more news. I’ve starting coding up a software bot to play Five Nights at Freddy’s for me. You might hear more about that, should it prove successful. Otherwise, have a great day!

Guest Review – What Remains of Edith Finch

This is a guest review, written by Anna Kozakova. She can be found on Twitter as @Legit_Ann


What Remains of Edith Finch is a captivating experience veiled in mystery and tragedy. While the story deals with loss and death, it is well balanced with plenty of minigames that feel like little adventures of their own. Giant Sparrow created a game that will make you forget the fact that what you’re playing is mostly a walking simulator.

Edith inherits her childhood home and decides to visit. She is determined to discover the story behind the untimely deaths of her relatives and is writing a diary on the way. Upon entering the house, you can immediately feel the nostalgia. It is obvious that the mansion was left in a hurry. Sealed rooms, boxes everywhere, the meal from the last evening the family spent there still on the table. You can almost smell the dust in the air.

As a player, there are not that many actions that you can carry out. The captivating story however makes up for that, big time. Edith starts out with a sketch of a blank family tree. Filling in the empty spaces with names and portraits, you learn about how the Finches came to live on the coast of Washington state, and everything they had to go through.

Misfortunes, loss of young children, mental disease – all these grave matters are told in a sensitive way without being melodramatic. The story is conveyed through diary entries, read out loud by Edith, and mini-games that reveal the destiny of each character.

While the story itself is sad, the vignettes often have a light, playful feel to them. The writers did a fantastic job conveying that death has claimed Finch relatives young and old. You will take on the role of a toddler and observe plastic ducks and frogs in a bathtub spring to life. You will step into the shoes of a small girl who was denied dinner and turns into a cat in order to hunt birds. These examples truly capture the boundaryless imagination of kids.

In these types of story exploration games, the environment design plays a significant role. The house is so detailed and realistic that it doesn’t feel like a game at all. You will explore the rooms of all the family members who lived there. Each of them left their mark. A space shuttle in a kid’s room, a bathroom covered in pink plush or a miniature of a castle serving as a bedroom. The dead left behind a part of their personality and even after years you can still feel their eclectic presence.

The setting brings the story to life and tells years of family history and drama through a handful of small yet important details. Remembering secret passageways as Edith shares her memories gives you a feeling that you really are a part of the family. Compassion and curiosity will drive you to explore every corner of the mansion until you know all its secrets.

Another selling point is the protagonist. Every time the camera swings down to Edith shoes, you can’t overlook her pregnant belly. Given that she is only 17 and obviously dealing with a family curse of sorts will make you sympathize with her. Her diary entries leave even more impact thanks to brilliant voicing by Valerie Rose Lohman.

Without the minigames, the experience would feel rather flat and too similar to, say, Gone Home. Yet the team at Giant Sparrow came up with an original way to freshen up the walking simulator experience. The only downside is that game probably won’t take you more than three or four hours to complete.

The epilogue adds a melancholic touch to the experience that will leave you with a feeling of both sadness and satisfaction as you read the last pages of Edith’s diary. Short but intense, What Remains of Edith Finch is definitely worth playing for artistic value, fun game mechanics and deep story. Even if you’re sceptical about walking simulators, try this game before dismissing the genre for good.

 

thelizardrock daily news monday

Monday 7-2-18: Fortnite’s Dimensional Rift, Nintendo Trademarks Gamecube, and SGDQ Results

Monday is back! I’d say I missed you Monday, but I’d be lying. Also it’s July now. Here’s the news.

  • Fortnite’s Dimensional Rift
  • Nintendo Trademarks Old Stuff
  • SGDQ Raised Over $2 Million

Fortnite is Broken, Dimensionally Speaking


The rocket launch was an overall success. Tons of people got together to peacefully watch as a rocket blasted off the map and into the sky. Aside from a booster crashing down, another thing has changed on the Fortnite world now, and it’s far stranger. A dimensional rift has opened up in front of the Lonely Lodges, and it’s getting bigger. While it started out as a simple crack in space-time, it has now grown, having “eaten” the sign for the lodge. Even worse, another crack has appeared in the area. What does this mean? I don’t know. But we now have our next Fortnite conspiracy to look forward to.

Nintendo Trademarks


First discovered by japanesenintendo.com, Nintendo has filed for a number of new trademarks, most notably is the video game usage of the Gamecube. It’s not clear what this means exactly, They might simply be protecting their property. It might also indicate that they are looking to start publishing Gamecube games on the Nintendo eShop for the Switch. Virtual Console Gamecube games have been a long requested feature by fans, and the Switch is likely powerful enough to emulate it. Time will tell.

SGDQ Results


Summer Games Done Quick has concluded, and the numbers are in. The week-long live stream charity event has raised $2,122,529.20 for Doctors Without Borders. This beats out last year’s score of $1.7m. I THINK this is also a new record, though I’ll have to double check that. Either way, I’m glad to see such wholesomeness come out of this. I love the GDQ events and wish them a prosperous future.


That’s all for today! Tune in tomorrow for more news. I also plan to get a new guest review up soon, so sit tight. Otherwise, have a great day!

thelizardrock daily news friday

Friday 6-29-18: Solid Snake in Bomberman, Overwatch’s Hamster Hero, Shenmue 3 is 100GB

Busy week, that’s for sure. Here’s the news.

  • Metal Gear Solid in Bomberman R
  • Overwatch has a Hamster Character
  • Shenmue 3 Requires 100GB

SolidSnakerMan


In a recent update to Super Bomberman R, four new characters have joined the explosive fray. Solid Snake, Naked Snake and Raiden are now playable characters in the game. They even come with a new stage based on Mother Base. The fourth character is actually a bombermanification of Pro wrestler Xavier Woods. The wrestler even voices the character. The update is now live, but some it may not have appeared on the Nintendo Switch yet.

Hammond the Overwatch Hamster


Blizzard-Activision announced their latest character addition to the Overwatch roster, and it’s a hamster. Hammond rolls around in a giant mechanical ball of destruction, which is why his alias is called Wrecking Ball. The best part, in my opinion, is that he has an origin story. Hammond is a hyper-intelligent hamster developed in the same lab that Winston was. Hammond used his smarts to escape the lab via a wrecking ball style shuttle. Upon crashing by a place called Junktown, he engineered his own battle mech and became a local champion.

Shenmue 3 is Large


A recent update to the Shenmue 3 Kickstarter has revealed what the PC specs for the game will be. While they’re fairly understandable, folks have noticed a surprisingly large space requirement of 100 GB. I get that larger game sizes are part of the evolution of media, but oof, that’s big.


That’s all for today. I look forward to taking it easy this weekend. Tune in Monday for the next news post. Check out our latest podcast episode while you wait, it’s about Hammerwatch. Otherwise, have a great weekend.

thelizardrock daily news thursday

Thursday 6-28-18: Snapchat’s Gaming Platform and Forza’s “Stream-to-Win” Feature

Today is a weird day of overlapping formats. Here’s the news.

  • Snapchat to Launch Gaming Platform
  • Forza Horizon 4 Pushes Mixer Live streaming

Snapchat Gaming


According to a report by TheInformation, Snapchat is looking to open up their own gaming platform. This comes as a surprise since the dwindling interest in facebook messenger’s gaming system has all but died at this point. The platform will allow Snapchat users to download and play third-party games from within the app. This project has been in development for the better part of a year so far and they’re looking to release in the fall. I’ve already been growing increasingly bothered by all the bloating and various junk slowing the app down to a crawl, maybe its time I drop the medium as a whole.

Forza Pushes Mixer


The upcoming racing game, boasting seasonal play and an open world environment, will be rewarding players for live streaming the game. Ars Technica had an interview with Playground Games’ art director Benjamin Penrose, who describes the game’s “stream-to-earn” system. The site reports that players will be able to earn in-game currency by “streaming your gameplay on Mixer.” Details such as the rate of currency earnings when and when not streaming remain unknown. we saw that “I’m on Mixer” was a preset emote in the game at E3, so they’re clearly investing a fair bit in this relationship. To be honest, I’m SUPER not a fan of this idea. Live streaming isn’t an easy task, and I’ll have to see the platform flooded with minimal effort broadcasts enabled purely to get more gold.

If you don’t know, Mixer is Microsoft’s live streaming service, comparable to Twitch and YouTube Gaming.


That’s all for today. Weird platform crossing. Tune in tomorrow for the last news post of the work week, as well as our latest podcast episode! I’ve seen an increase in traffic lately, and I think some of it is from the podcast listeners. If so, Hello! Anyways, have a great day!

 

 

thelizardrock daily news wednesday

Wednesday 6-27-18: Smash Bros Ultimate Stages and a Binding of Issac Card Game

I finally got some cleaning done around the house. But it’s left me late to do work. Here’s the news.

  • Smash Bros Ultimate won’t Have All Stages
  • The Binding of Issac Card Game

Smash Bros Stages


According to a translated interview with Nate Bihldorff and Bill Trinen, Super Smash Bros Ultimate will not have all of the previous games’ stages. When they announced that the game will have every single playable character in the series in this single iteration, speculation started that the same would be true for stages. They did clarify that “a whole lot of them” will be there, however.

The Binding of Card Games


There’s a new game on the Edward McMullen roster of game, The Binding of Issac: Four Souls. This is a multiplayer card game based in the BoI universe. It’s described as many players working together to gather loot and fight bosses. I’m not much a fan of the series, so I didn’t look THAT hard into this, to be honest. For more information, check out the game’s Kickstarter page, which has raised $337,000+ since it opened on Wednesday.


That’s all for today, thanks for tuning in. Good news, I’m back on the Alexa ranks! Alas, it’s at a humble 16 million. But hey, at least I have an Alexa rank again. Tune in tomorrow for more news. Otherwise, have a great day!

thelizardrock daily news tuesday

Tuesday 6-26-18: Captain Spirit is Out, Fallout for Charity, and Mario Kart Labo

Long day yesterday, I almost overslept. Here’s the news.

  • Captain Spirit is Available
  • Fallout 76’s Country Roads for Charity
  • Nintendo Adds Mario Kart Support for Labo

The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit


If you tuned in to this year’s E3, you may have heard about Captain Spirit. The demo game follows 9-year-old Chris and his endless imagination, taking place in the Life is Strange universe. The single chapter game is not available on Steam. Your decisions in this will reportedly have an impact on when you play Life is Strange 2.

Fallout for Charity


When Fallout 76 was announced, it was to the tune of John Denver’s Country Roads. Since then, the cover has become the flagship tune for the game. Now Bethesda is taking the revitalized passion further. On July 4 (yep, Independence day), they will be releasing the cover on iTunes, where all the proceeds will be going to Habitat for Humanity. They’ve won my patronage, for sure. You can hear a segment of the song in the Fallout 76 E3 trailer.

Mario Kart Labo


Don’t you wish you could play Mario Kart with cardboard? Will if you own the Nintendo Labo, then you can! Nintendo recently announced that Mario Kart 8 for Nintendo Switch will support the Toy-Con Motorbike build from the Labo Variety Pack. Simply select the Labo option in the game menu. Up to 4 people can play this way, though each will need their own joycons and Labo builds.


Neat news day, let’s keep it up! Tune in tomorrow for the latest video game news. Or don’t, I’m not your keeper. Anyways, have a great day!

thelizardrock daily news monday

Monday 6-25-18: SGDQ, Bethedsa Sues Westworld, and Forza Horizon Roster Leak

Talk about a lazy weekend. Here’s the news.

  • Summer Games Done Quick Begins
  • Bethesda Sues Westworld Devs
  • Forza Horizon 4’s Car Roster Leaked

SGDQ 2018


Summer Games Done Quick, for those who don’t know, is an annual event where video game speed runners gather together to broadcast tons of various speed runs over the span of a few days. It’s a giant charity event, so expect to see frequent donations, all of which go toward Doctors Without Borders. It’s honestly a good time. A bunch of gaming nerds getting together to do something good for the world. I normally have the live stream going while I work. More information can be found at the GamesDoneQuick website.

Bethesda Dropping the Hammer


Some of you may have noticed that Westworld now has a mobile game. You may also have noticed that said game bears a striking resemblance to Fallout Shelter. This is because the studio hired to make Fallout Shelter is the same hired for the Westworld game. Bethesda is taking legal action against these developers, claiming it copied the code from Fallout Shelter.

While you can’t own a genre of video games, you CAN own the specific code needed to make a game. When this studio developed Fallout Shelter, they signed a contract stating that Bethesda owns all code made for the game. Bethesda now believes the developer re-used this code for development on Westworld. They’re so certain because they were able to replicate a camera glitch in Westworld that acts the exact same way as one from Fallout Shelter. If that isn’t the most Bethesda thing ever.

Forza Roster Leaked


Those who pre-ordered Forza Horizon 4 noticed that the game had downloaded some game files early. Puzzled by this, they dug into these files to see what they could find. The results were impressive. There appears to be a roster of over 450 vehicles listed for the game. This has sparked some discussion as to the limited presence of certain vehicles and brands (There’s like.. 3 Toyotas). The Forza Twitter has stated that the download is an error, and you are safe to delete them before the game properly downloads. You can find the full list of vehicles at this Reddit post by willbsn13. And can I say? My god these screenshots look nice.


Time to put the nose back to the grindstone, eh? Thank’s for tuning in. I hope all the new folk coming in from that Facebook ad are enjoying it. Feel free to provide feedback if something isn’t to you’re liking. Come back tomorrow for another news post. I’ll try to get another guest review up soon. Otherwise, have a great day!

thelizardrock daily news friday

Friday 6-22-18: Dead or Alive Xtreme Pulling Clothes, No More Friday the 13th DLC, and More Burnout-Style Games

It’s a mildly warm, moderately damp Friday, folks. Make of that what you will. Here’s the news.

  • Dead or Alive Xtreme Update Pulls Clothing
  • No More DLC for Friday the 13th
  • Burnout Devs Making Two New Games

Dead or Alive Extreme Venus Vacation


It started with beach volleyball, it evolved into casual and mildly erotic lounging on a vacation island, and eventually grew into something not even allowed in the United States. Dead or Alive Extreme Venus Vacation is the latest in the line of these games. With a new update, the game now includes clothes tugging. If you’re familiar with the franchise, then this is simply another Dead or Alive Extreme game. If you aren’t familiar, well you can watch the trailer.

Friday the 13th DLC


Do you recall the Friday the 13th game released last year? It was an asymmetrical horror action game where one player controls Jason while the 4 others are camp counselors. A while back, the game was experiencing some difficulties legally. A copyright lawsuit between the director of the original Friday the 13th movie, Sean Cunningham, and the film’s writer, Victor Miller had broken out, leaving the game in a rather stuck state. Recently developer head Wes Keltner made a statement regarding how this will affect future content for the game. He explained that while the dispute is active, they cant add ANYTHING to the game, copyrighted or otherwise. He also explained that when you put on hold for so long like this, starting back up again “when its over” is almost impossible. For these reasons, the studio will not be producing any more content for the game, and will only be providing bug fixes and server management. My sympathies for those who play the game.

Not More Burnout Games


Remember the crazy crashes and wreckage of Burnout? What if I told you that former Burnout creators Fiona Sperry and Alex Ward made their own company, Three Fields Entertainment, and plan to release two new games, both with a focus on crashing and chaos? Regardless of what you think, that’s already happening. The company has announced Danger Zone 2 and Dangerous Driving.

Danger Zone 2 is the sequel to the “Crash Zone” style game released years prior. This time, you’re busting your way into city streets. Dangerous Driving is an arcade racer featuring crashes, boosts, and other hectic ideas. More Info on these games as it becomes available.


That’s all for today, thanks for reading! I’ve been aching for this weekend, that’s for sure. Tune in Monday for more news. Otherwise, have a great day.

thelizardrock daily news thursday

Thursday 6-21-18: No Xbox VR, Street Fighter Loot Boxes, and Pokemon Go Assault Case

I didn’t do news again. It’s been a lethargic week, honestly. But not today! Here’s the news.

  • Microsoft Moves Away from Xbox VR
  • Street Fighter 5 Gets Lootboxes
  • Men Beat up Another Over Pokemon Go

No Xbox VR


According to an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, Microsoft’s chief marketing officer of gaming Mike Nichols says that the company has no specific plans to bring VR or Mixed Reality to the Xbox consoles. This is a touch surprising to me, as the PlayStation VR continues to be one of the most accessible and affordable VR options on the market, and sony is reaping in the benefits accordingly.

Street Fighter 5 Loot Boxes


A recent update to the popular fighting game adds a somewhat controversial feature: randomized loot. Menat, one of the playable characters, has started up a fortune shop, where players can spend 500 Fight Money, the in-game currency, and you get a reading. These readings award the player with randomized items. These items, including cosmetics, can only be used in single player game modes, so this will not affect multiplayer functionality. Why add this so late is beyond me.

Pokemon Go Assault


A 71-year-old man and his adult son beat up a Pokémon Go player in Kirkwood recently. According to bystanders, the victim had accused the pair of cheating at the game and threw a Gatorade bottle into their car. This prompted the two to exit the vehicle and assault the man, one holding him down while the other struck him repeatedly. The two are facing third-degree assault charges while the victim is being treated for his injuries. Jesus Christ people, can we not just play a game without being angry at each other? The victim shouldn’t have been, forgive my language, a dickhead. But the pair of men took it way too far attacking a dude.


That’s all for today. Check back tomorrow for another news segment thing probably. I have another guest review coming, just need to format it, so stay tuned for that. Otherwise, have a great day!

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