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giovedì 6 ottobre 2011

Nintendo annuncia la nuova colorazione Ice White per Nintendo 3DS e due bundle giapponesi per Monster Hunter 3G





Nintendo è pronta ad attaccare il natale giapponese con un lancio stratosferico. Se ancora l'annuncio dell'arrivo in esclusiva di Monster Hunter Tri 3G non fosse abbastanza, la grande N ha deciso bene di accostargli una nuova colorazione della console chiamata Ice White che uscirà il 20 ottobre in patria. E non è certo tutto, infatti Nintendo e Capcom hanno preparato ben due bundle che comprendono il gioco più la console. Il primo sfrutta proprio la nuova colorazione e includerà un Nintendo 3DS Ice White serigrafato Monter Hunter Tri G e ovviamente il gioco. Il secondo invece includerà un Nintendo 3DS Cosmo Black, il gioco e la "meravigliosa" periferica che aggiunge un secondo slide pad sulla destra. Si, esteticamente è orribile ma chi ha avuto modo di provarlo afferma che è effettivamente molto comodo anche se è ufficiale che il gioco possa essere giocato molto bene anche senza l'accessorio. Certo è che chi volesse acquistare il bundle con il 3DS bianco e l'accessorio a parte si troverebbe un accostamento di colori non uniforme, visto che l'accessorio non verrà venduto in altre colorazioni. Ad ogni modo Nintendo si appresta a trascorrere senza dubbio un felice Natale. C'è qualche possibilità che questi bundle arrivino in Europa? Molto poche secondo noi purtroppo.

Forza Motorsport 4 - Reviews Round Up - il gioco di guida Turn 10 continua a mantenere vette di eccellenza


Superato il momento di Gears Of War 3, l'appuntamento più atteso per i possessori di Xbox 360 è sicuramente fissato per il 14 ottobre quando il quarto episodio di quella che è senza dubbio la miglior serie di guida di tutti i tempi, uscirà anche nei negozi italiani. Ma come sempre le recensioni della critica internazionale non si fanno attendere e vi possiamo anticipare che sono per lo più davvero entusiastiche. Vediamole insieme, di seguito trovate voti e quotazioni in lingua inglese:

Eurogamer - 10

Thanks to its stunning visuals, richness of content and deep gameplay mechanics, Forza Motorsport 4 proves to be the best racing game currently available on the market. If you're a fan of the genre you really can't miss it.

GameBlog.fr - 10

Forza 4 is back in good shape with more content than ever before and many new features, including Kinect integration for the fun, the Autovista mode for car lovers, the Rival mode for competition, and much more... but we will first remember its technical performance (the game looks great and runs continuously at 60 fps) and its superb gameplay, which provides renewed physics for exceptional driving sensations. We can forgive its few flaws and raise our thumbs up: it is impossible to miss it if you're a fan of racing games.

Destructoid - 10

Automobile love in a box...A game that seems to have covered every base perfectly. They've also managed to add something else that you'll never see as a bulletpoint on a box: personality. Forza 4 is so much more lively, and it shows so much more character than its predecessor. The game practically shines with signature touches that show that the developers truly loved making it.

NZGamer - 9.6

Jaw-droppingly beautiful...If you are into hotting up rice-rockets, drag racing supercharged yank-tanks, or delicately carving through the twists in a finely tuned Italian thoroughbred, you'll find Forza 4 to be the best console racing title around.

Strategy Informer - 9.5

It's faster and more intense than ever before, with tangible improvements to every facet. The word forza is used to cheer competitors at sporting events: it's about enthusiasm and passion. Forza 4 succeeds because it distils automotive passion into a form that anyone- not just petrolheads- will find enthralling.

IGN - 9.5

The improved visuals, the added cars on track, the wealth of new race types, the tweaked AI and closer racing, the ferocious sound and superior sense of speed, the even better livery editor, the lot. With Forza 4 Turn 10 has crafted a driving game like no other; it's hands-down this generation's premier racing simulator.

MondoXbox - 9.4

An amazing title, greatly improved both in gameplay, simulation and graphics, and with some great additions like the stunning Autovista mode. We would have loved if the developers pushed the envelope further by adding night racing and weather conditions, but it's nevertheless an unmissable buy for every motorsports lover.

Game Informer - 9.3

The changes in Forza 4 I find most exciting don't alter this setup dramatically, and yet with just a few tweaks Forza 4 feels like a fresh experience. It's re-invigorated, and every turn is infectious and alluring.

Multiplayer.it - 9.1

Forza Motorsport 4 may be an evolution from its third installment, but Turn 10 managed to make almost everything better from its previous efforts. It could be more challenging and rain is still missing, but all in all this is one of the finest racing games ever.

Videogamer - 9

Where former entries in the series took themselves a little too seriously, this game likes to humour, dazzle and entertain, losing none of its technical competence but swapping stoic sterility for fun. Forza Motorsport 4 is fiery, passionate and thrilling - much like the 458 Italia on the front cover.

Joystiq - 9

The level of synergy between Career and multiplayer feels precise and balanced; one constantly bolsters the other, yet neither take priority or feel parasitic. It's an equalized, symbiotic relationship that neither hampers nor enables, and players that prefer one over the other need not worry over missing out.

Gamesradar - 9

Forza Motorsport 4 is a big step forward from Forza Motorsport 3 in almost every way. The only flaw is the nonadjustable, overaggressive AI that occasionally makes the game overly frustrating. The pros far outweigh the single con though, and this is the new standard for racing sims.

GameSpot - 8.5

Like a new car, Forza Motorsport 4 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it does refine and improve upon what came before it. Tat's no small achievement given how truly special Forza 3 was.


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