New Tetris, Guild Wars Announced 44
Announcements have been made for new titles that are likely to get some folks excited. An online-enabled version of Tetris for the Nintendo DS is slated to come out this March, and the first add-on to the online RPG Guild Wars is due out sometime in the second Quarter. From the Tetris article: "After long dismissing online play as not being central to gaming, Nintendo is fast becoming one of Web-enabled multiplayer's biggest boosters ... Tetris DS, a reworked edition of the 1985 Soviet puzzle game. It will add six new modes to Tetris' classic block-combination gameplay, all of which will incorporate the DS's second, touch-sensitive screen. "
TetriNET (Score:3, Informative)
Best. Multiplayer. Tetris. Ever.
Re:TetriNET (Score:2)
Guild Wars (Score:1)
Re:Guild Wars (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Guild Wars (Score:2)
That, and part of it is just a free update. They have also been adding content specific to two holiday events (Halloween and Christmas), as well as adding random content alongside bug fixes and balance upda
Re:Guild Wars (Score:3, Interesting)
Otherwise, all content is designed to be paid for in the game by purchasing chapters.
However, all interface and game mechanic tweaks and updates are free, and based on the first year of GW, there were a lot of changes and improvements.
Still no auction houses or shared guild storage yet, but they will most likely be in chapter 2.
Re:Guild Wars (Score:1)
Yes, but Guild Wars doesn't have a monthly access fee. How will ArenaNet employ people to make new content if there isn't an influx of cash/new players? Also, this expansion will probably add much more content than the Sorrow's Furnace update did, hopefully it'll be about the same amount as the original release was.
Tetris Guild Wars? (Score:2, Funny)
If this image is real -- (Score:2)
Let's just hope they have a lobby or post-game chat feature, unlike another game of theirs [nintendo.com].
Re:If this image is real -- (Score:1)
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Re:If this image is real -- (Score:2)
That is all.
Re:Biggest boosters?? (Score:1)
Re:Biggest boosters?? (Score:2)
Nintendo haven't exactly been fast to get to the online party, and it's not like Microsoft and Sony hadn't had a chance to learn from Sega and PC online gaming when they started their online stuff. I hope that people don't try to make Nintendo out as some kind of online pioneer in the future. This DS online stuff does sound good, but it's not like we haven't had Xbox Live, and their Gamecube online support was crap.
Those new professions sound familiar... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Those new professions sound familiar... (Score:1)
Currently there is only one true melee profession, and one real healing profession. Hopfully these new professions will allow for more variations in builds, rather than having monk secondaries become some sort of weird "default" to boost your ability of grouping/not dying in PvE.
Re:3D Baby! (Score:2)
Re:Guild Wars Factions Stand Alone (Score:2, Interesting)
its been awesome, i've completed the missions, and still i go back for more, im not sure what it is but there something about hte game which makes me want to go back and randomly play, even with no set "aim"... The fact the world is SO large and i can still explore with over 500hrs play time is amazing really, there isn't many games which can claim this, and they gave me free LARGE updates!
I'll be buying the new chapter, if not to keep playin
Re:Guild Wars Factions Stand Alone (Score:2)
Since they aren't making money off players, players are a liability. All you need is for players to want to buy the next chapter. Play for a bit, log on every now and then, but no grinding or reward for persistent playing.
Crafting would make players want to stay online. Thi
Re:Guild Wars Factions Stand Alone (Score:2)
Yeah, since things like the fissure armor in the game don't take any grind or buildup of loads of cash in order to buy.
I do think that ANet's strategies are, to some degree, determined by server load (resistance to a fullblown in-game auction house, for example), but how do you explain the Sorrow's Furnace expansion through the view that they won't add things that cause players to log on more and thus kick up their operating cost?
Blizzard doesn't want yo
Re:Guild Wars Factions Stand Alone (Score:2)
The only people who get Fissure armor are those who want to spend the time to get it. The only reward is the looks. There is no stat advantage.
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Original Tetris GB Music? (Score:2)
Re:Original Tetris GB Music? (Score:2)
Re:Original Tetris GB Music? (Score:2)
Damn it's a catchy tune..
kind of like if someone starts humming that crazy circus music
do do doodle do do doo doo doo...
or something like that.
Korobeiniki (Score:2)
If you like the Tetris theme, go ahead and leech this folder [jk0.org].
So close. (Score:1)
I may have to keep it, now. I wish they'd bundle Tetris Attack with it. It was the superior game.
(And _not_ just because I'm actually good at it. Seriously! Shut up!)
Go play Meteos (Score:2)
I may have to keep it, now. I wish they'd bundle Tetris Attack with it. It was the superior game.
Tetris Attack is now available for Game Boy Advance under the title Dr. Mario and Puzzle League. Or you can try a spiritual sequel to TA, which is called Meteos.
Re:Go play Meteos (Score:1)
Hi there.
I have seen the GBA version at Gamestop, but it doesn't have internet play. My original post wasn't very clear.
I bought Meteos with my DS, but I thought the blocks were a little too small for the stylus and overall speed of the game. It was frustrating rather than challenging on the harder levels. A cool concept, though. A PC version would
Re:Go play Meteos (Score:1)
I bought Meteos with my DS, but I thought the blocks were a little too small for the stylus
The blocks in Tetris Attack wouldn't be any bigger. You can only make blocks so big before a 12-block-tall playfield won't fit in a 192-pixel-tall screen.
Re:Go play Meteos (Score:1)
Right, but Tetris Attack was designed to be played with a D-pad, so the lack of accuracy of the stylus in the heat of the moment is irrelevant.
Meteos is pretty much impossible to play without the stylus. There is a setting, but really, there's no way you could successfully play with the D-pad.
Puzzle Games with Competitive Modes (Score:2)
I hope Nintendo (or at least some 3rd parties) continue(s) to add to the DS lineup these types of games.
I would really like to see a new (not another straight port)Puzzle Bobble/Bust-a-Move for the DS.
However, I really would love a new Magical Drop for the DS. There hasn't been a US version out since the GBC which obviously won't work on the DS. I think the stylus would be the perfect controller for it too. Use
Re:Puzzle Games with Competitive Modes (Score:1)
Re:Ahhh Zonk? (Score:1)
Too bad it's not Grandmaster (Score:1, Interesting)