Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle Nintendo Wii & DS

We scare the neighbors in this kid-friendly action game.

A monster is tearing down the neighborhood! Don’t be alarmed, though, because you’re controlling that hulking beast. In Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle, you design your own hideous being in your secret laboratory and then introduce him to your neighbors by smashing their cars and tearing down their fences. It just goes to show that even if you create sentient life out of nothing more than discarded graveyard scraps, you still can’t teach the thing manners. The kid-friendly action game is scheduled for release this August for both the Wii and DS.

We didn’t get a chance to build our own monster today, but we did get to take him around the peaceful suburbs, smashing everything in sight. You can scoop up people walking around the street and pop them in your mouth like they’re living popcorn, as well as knock down the various objects that you encounter. When you destroy something, you can collect whatever it dropped and use that to make your monster even stronger. Different objects have different properties, so you can get wood from a fence or metal from a car. We were told that you can combine these elements in your laboratory to make tonics, though we didn’t see this feature in action.

When you grow weary of tormenting tiny people, you can pick on someone your own size. Other monsters are knocking down walls and houses in other parts of the city, and you have to show them who the real monster boss is. These encounters are all turn-based, rock-paper-scissor fights. You have three different attacks–strong smash, weak slap, and a blocking move–and each move is strong against one attack but weak against the other. For instance, your defensive move can counter a weak punch, but will lose to a strong bash. Every opponent has its own pattern, so you have to figure it out to damage it. The monster that we fought selected its attacks in a clockwise motion, which was easy to learn. Harder monsters will be more complex, though.

Monster Mayhem isn’t a very complicated game, so it should appeal to younger players who wish they could have their own hideous buddy. The game is scheduled for release this August, so check back later to see how it turns out.

Check out the source at GameSpot


Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Nintendo DS Review

Posted under DS Game Releases

Fantastic combat and smart writing give Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier an edge over its cookie-cutter trappings.

Score: 7.0 / good

Get the full review at GameSpot


Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron Coming to Nintendo DS

LucasArts’ action-oriented space opera games arriving to PSP, DS courtesy of Rebellion, n-Space later this year.

The Entertainment Software Rating Board hasn’t been as reliable as it has been in year’s past when it comes to inadvertently revealing publishers’ upcoming new releases. However, the industry rating board did slip up last week, listing the as-yet-announced Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron for the Nintendo DS and PSP with an E10+ ratings as well as fantasy violence descriptors of the lightsaber and blaster rifle kind.

Elite Squadron on the PSP.

Thunder thus stolen, LucasArts today officially announced Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron, saying the handheld title would arrive for the DS and PSP this fall. Rebellion Software has been tasked with the PSP edition of Elite Squadron, having crafted the well-regarded Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron for Sony’s handheld in 2007. LucasArts also confirmed for GameSpot that n-Space has been tasked with the DS edition of the game.

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Nintendo announces Personal Trainer: Walking for Nintendo DS

As Nintendo’s ongoing success in the games industry proves, having the most powerful pixel processing hardware isn’t everything when it comes to appealing to the mass market. Games such as the hugely successful Brain Training, and the 18.22 million selling Wii Fit, have enabled Nintendo to position itself very much as a lifestyle brand, with software that aims to improve, as well as entertain.

Nintendo has added yet another feather to its lifestyle cap with new title, Personal Trainer: Walking, for DS, promising to “turn an ordinary activity like walking into a fun daily adventure.” Part of the Personal Trainer series, which so far includes titles to improve cooking and mathematical skills, the new Personal Trainer enhances walking, by combining it with interactive activities and statistics on the DS.

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Need For Speed: Nitro Nintendo DS Screenshots

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Here are a couple screenshots for the upcoming Nintendo DS version of Need For Speed: Nitro…. Enjoy!

Both the Wii and DS version will be out this Fall. Check out our Need for Speed: Nitro Nintendo Wii & DS First Hands-On Preview to learn more about the game.


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