A little later than usual. It was a busy Thursday, so got to double up today. Right now is your weekly dose of On the Download and much later today another edition of Off the Newsstand will be up. Just been reading a lot of magazines between work, blogging and free time. While this week's On the Download is not as packed as last week, there are things for console, handheld and smartphone/tablet gaming will enjoy this week. In a trade-off for no new eShop release, Nintendo 3DS owners got a system update this past Wednesday. With the update, you can now create folders to organize all the apps and games on your 3DS, download patches and updates for retail games and a nice little re-design of the Nintendo eShop, which makes it a little easier to navigate. If you have not downloaded it already, make sure you download it after reading On the Download.
Well Capcom did not listen to me when Soul Calibur came to iOS and I said fighting games do not work on iOS as they have just re-released Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for iOS. Considered one of the best, most popular and intricate fighting games in video game history, it is hard to think of playing Marvel vs. Capcom 2 with a touch screen, but no matter what we say Capcom has done it. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 has been optimized for iOS tablets and mobile devices featuring everything you will find in any previous release in arcades and on consoles. Exclusive for the iOS release, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 features local multi-player through Bluetooth and a new control feature called the Flick Button, which makes it easier to pull off complex moves with the touch controls. If you are a Marvel vs. Capcom superfan or really want an inexpensive fighting game for your tablet or mobile device, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for iOS will be a perfect purchase especially at the current sale price of 3 dollars. If you like playing fighting games will actual controllers, better stick to Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for XBLA and PSN.
Since resurrecting the Monkey Island series for Tales of Monkey Island, Telltale Games has become known for creating great adventure games for this generation of gamers. Telltale's newest episodic adventure game project is a game adaptation of popular zombie comic and TV show, The Walking Dead. Unlike typical zombie games such as Left 4 Dead and Resident Evil, The Walking Dead is more focused on character development and emotion than action and extreme tension. The Walking Dead: The Game puts players in control of a whole new character in The Walking Dead universe by the name of Lee Everett. Lee is a convicted criminal who is given a second chance at life after the zombie outbreak. In a world where the undead are walking the Earth and the remaining humans have gone insane trying to keep themselves alive, protecting a orphaned girl by the name of Clementine might be Lee's only chance a t redemption is this hell on Earth. Telltale has tried out some new features with their Walking Dead adventure game. These features include having the actions and choice you make in each episode affect how your story plays out throughout the entire series and a time limit for making decisions in order to further immerse the player into story. Currently you can pick up the first episode, "A New Day" on XBLA, PSN, PC and Mac, but it will be later available for iOS as well. New episodes will release each month up to the fifth and final episode. If you enjoy Telltale Games other adventures or love The Walking Dead, Telltales new game will definitely be a great download. You can find individual episodes on XBLA and PSN for 5 dollars with a Season Pass running you 19 dollars. For PC and/or Mac users, you will only be able to pick up a Season Pass which will cost you 25 dollars.
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