The Daily ‘Shroom – 6/23/07
- TransForm your world!
Masterpiece Starscream of the US variety is looking spiff; TransFormers: The Movie has begun to mingle with Second Life; the wicked War Within Titanium Two-Pack is available now; Yahoo! looks at Orson Welles’ role as the Chaos Bringer some 20 years ago; Masterpiece Megatron just got better (if you shell out the extra moneys); and finally, more reviews of the movie from AICN. And they probably have spoilers.
Oh, and GameTrailers wraps up their features on The Game with a peek at Jazz vs. Starscream.
You really have to appreciate the size difference here. I mean, yeah, they had it in Generation 1 as well, but not to this degree.
There’s also some interviews with some of the actors from the film, and Go Nintendo’s RMC gives his impressions of the DS Autobots game.
- Well, damn.
Looks like if you buy Rockman ZX Advent in Japan from e-Capcom, you get a ZX Advent notebook, sporting some nice art on it.
- 8.8 is dead.
Yep, GameSpot’s revamping its system of reviews, in an attempt to make them easier to understand. Will it work?
Probably not. But I won’t pass judgement until I see it for myself.
- In case you’re unaware, the “D” in my moniker stands for “Draco,” as in “Dragon.”
And no small secret I am a Wii man. Wait, that didn’t come out right…
Regardless, it then makes sense that the announcement of Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire for the Wii (and moreso, the description) fills me with a sense of anticipation.
Of course, when I first read the title and about “controlling a dragon on the Wii,” my first thought was something closer to Dragonzord style. Silly me.
Games Radar has a more in-depth look.
- Coming next week: IGN will have an interview with Bioware about the Sonic DS RPG.
Sweet.
In the meantime, here’s N’Gai Croal’s reasoning as to why the game may not suck.
- Hmm, 380 did seem like a bit of a high number for PS3 games to be released by next March, didn’t it?
- Chun Li, beaten like a dog…
Sure, it’s just black and white, but it’s still neat, and gives a little idea of the art in motion.
What’s more is, it seems that Capcom’s actually listening to peoples’ feedback on this one, as they may revise Guile after some responses from last week’s reveal.
Let’s just hope Inafune doesn’t somehow get word of this.
There are some other neat technical questions being tackled as well, such as what to expect from Sagat.
–LBD “Nytetrayn”