Month: April 2015

5 Star Wrestling Reviewed

We've reviewed 5 Star Wrestling for the PS3, but did it get five stars? Check out the video, or continue past the break for the transcript to find out.
What can I say about this game? It feels like it’s aimed at the hardcore wrestling audience, while wrapping itself in a spoof. Five Star Wrestling sees you controlling one of several characters heavily inspired by real life wrestlers, and when I say “inspired by”, I obviously mean they are as close to their real life counterparts as the law would allow. Being an unlicensed game can be a death sentence for any sports game and they clearly didn’t want to go with a completely made up roster for that reason, so they went the parody route. You’ve got characters like “Raging” Andy Organ, Curtis Angel, and my favorite Ragnabrök!

Five Star Wrestling gives each of its wrestlers an extremely accurate moveset, putting WWE’s games to shame in that regard. You move with the left analog stick and grapple with the right. Each direction will give you a different move, and you can access more by holding down L1, L2, or R2 and moving the right stick. Additionally you have a dedicated “illegal move” button by pressing the right stick in, which will give you an illegal flag. Get three and you’re disqualified. It’s a good system and it allows you to really feel like a heel during a match.

Another great aspect of Five Star Wrestling is the damage system. Each wrestler gets a doll by their name that shows how damaged each area is. As you target different body parts, they’ll go from white, to yellow, to orange, to red, and finally to black. The more damage you inflict on your enemy, the more bruises and damage you’ll see on their wrestler and it really makes matches feel more impactful. I’d love to see that feature brought into the WWE games in the future.


In addition to visible damage and a susceptibility to submissions, lowering an opponent's leg condition can provide other benefits. Sometimes they’ll start to mount a comeback and Ragnabrök will pick you up for an F5, only to have his knees buckle underneath him and drop you. It’s a small thing but it really adds to the feeling that the match you’re having is meaningful.

There are 8 different match types ranging from a normal match to a submission match, but nothing as exotic as a ladder match. Indeed, you’ll only ever have a two person contest, no tag teams and no handicap matches or royal rumbles. There’s an exhibition mode, but you probably won’t be spending much time here as all you have unlocked is the regular match type and the training gym location. To unlock more you’ll need to complete matches in the Challenge Mode, which is where the majority of your playtime with the game will come from. The challenges span all the different match types, including wrestler specific challenges, and there are over a hundred to complete.

In a challenge match you will be given a specific wrestler vs another specific wrestler and, much like WWE’s Showcase Mode, you’re required to meet three objectives during the match in order to complete the challenge. This could be a punch combo, performing a finisher, a springboard move, making the opponent bleed, or many more. There are two main issues with the challenge mode though. The first is that it often requires you to damage a specific body part on the opponent until it is red, but tends to give you a wrestler who only has one attack that hits that particular body part. This causes you to spam the same move over and over to complete the objective, which gets old fast. The second problem is that each challenge gives you around 1,000 currency, with a bonus for higher star rated matches. The issue is that it takes 46,000 to unlock a costume, 92,000 to unlock an arena, and the match types range from 161,000 to 230,000. So don’t expect to be playing the exhibition mode much.

Another area where 5 Star Wrestling falters is the AI. It’s really dumb and doesn’t provide any challenge once you figure out the controls, even if you crank the settings up. Lastly and perhaps the worst of all are the glitches. These range from small things that I can overlook, such as wrestlers not being in the right place while moves are performed, or sliding across the mat while lying down, all the way to match-ruining glitches that force you to restart. In a longer challenge this can be extraordinarily frustrating. Collision detection is also near broken at times, and you’ll need to wait until your opponent is completely standing up before trying to grab or hit them, otherwise you’ll go right through.

The game has a rating system, as I briefly mentioned before, and if you can get into it, you could spend a long time figuring out it’s intricacies. Ideally you’re supposed to use ring psychology, pacing, excitement and more to create an epic match. This means stopping and letting your opponent get some offense in sometimes, coming close to losing just to make things more exciting. Anyone who's heard me talk about WWE 2K15 knows that I love a match rating feature in a wrestling game, so it’s welcome here.

I haven’t touched on the graphics yet because there’s not much to say. 5 Star Wrestling looks like a bad PS2 game at times. The lighting is fine, but the wrestlers often look horrifying, and the stages are bland. There are no crowds either. It’s serviceable, but often quite ugly. The sound is better than the graphics, with the music for wrestler entrances obviously being inspired by their real life versions. While the game lacks commentary, I feel like that’s a better option than including poor commentary that repeats often.

Overall what do I think of 5 Star Wrestling? For the first couple hours I absolutely hated it, but I pushed through to try and find something to enjoy in the game and it worked, kind of. The game just feels unfinished due to all of the bugs, and some of the challenges aren’t hard so much as tedious. I did have fun with the game while playing it, including getting sucked into doing multiple challenges when I just turned it on to capture some quick footage for this review. Still, I doubt I’ll be coming back to this game at all, and I certainly wouldn’t pay the $25 that their asking for. I give 5 Star Wrestling a 2 out of 5, with an extra star if you’re a huge fan of wrestling and the game drops in price by at least $15.

Author: Billy C
Game: 5 Star Wrestling
Source: Review copy given to Twinstiq.

Dungeon Travelers 2 Covers Up in the West

In order to avoid an AO rating in the west, Atlus is modifying Dungeon Travelers 2. Certain animes have been censored for the west, such as bikinis being added to nude figures in Tenchi Muyo and Ranma ½ when airing on Toonami, or scenery for cover and entire scenes omitted in Dragon Ball. Cowboy Bebop was missing an episode when it aired in the west. So what changes are being made in Dungeon Travelers 2? Read on to find out.
Four in-game images of the "fan service" variety have been modified in a way that were " the least invasive possible." As usual, this is causing controversy similar to Bravely Default's censorship, although the din is not as widespread due to the lower profile of this title.
Source: Destructoid

Warcraft Movie Delayed for Second Time

The Warcraft movie has been delayed three months, although no reason has been given why a seemingly minute adjustment on a film due only next year. The budget is upwards of $100 million, putting it around the same mark as Adam Sandler's upcoming game-focused feature, Pixels.
Budget probably doesn't dictate the quality and entertainment value, Night at the Museum and The Cat in the Hat are in the same neighborhood.
Source: Twitter

Witcher 3 is 30fps 900p on Xbox One, 30fps 1080p on PlayStation 4

A gaffe occurred when Microsoft posted a video featuring the PC version of The Witcher 3, running at 60fps and 1080p, while representing it as the Xbox One version of the game. In a statement to GameSpot, Microsoft apologized, saying it never intended to deceive viewers. The video has been updated with a disclaimer, alerting viewers that the footage is indeed from the PC version.
While no concrete reason was stated, perhaps the mix up was due to the fact that the footage was provided by CD Projekt Red and not captured by Microsoft themselves. Clarification of the video source might not have been contributed.
Source: GameSpot

Wet and Cold Skyrim Paid Mod Review

This is the start of a potential new series called Paid Mod Review. The idea here is that will Valve allowing modders to sell their content, players who are interested in purchasing these mods will need a way to tell if they're any good before plopping down some cash. Check after the break for a transcript of the above video.

*UPDATE*

The mod now has a DMCA takedown notice disclaimer on the Steam Workshop site. This could be legit, or it could be people upset about paid mods doing it, so we'll have to wait and see how it shakes out.

Welcome to a new series here on Twinstiq, Paid Mods Review. As you probably know if you’re watching this, Valve has allowed modders to charge for their mods if the game developer approves. We’re not here to talk about whether this is right or wrong, that’s for another video. In this series we’ll be reviewing the mods so that you don’t waste your money.

My name is Billy C for Twinstiq.com, and today’s mod is “Wet and Cold” by Isoku, for Skyrim. The mod is meant to increase your immersion in Skyrim by adding a few small details, mostly affecting the NPCs. With the mod enabled, and none of the optional mods, you get water dripping off of characters during rain or after you get out of water, and it looks alright. Honestly I would have prefered less drops pouring off of you, or have a lot of drops early on and then quickly slow down to a few. Right now it just feels like your character is exploding water out of their torso and legs.

Another nice effect is NPC breath fogging up in the colder areas of Skyrim. Your characters breath will be visible while you’re running, but the NPCs will also have their breath fog up while speaking, and it’s a nice touch. The mod doesn’t add this effect to all creatures yet though, but it’s enough that I don’t really mind. For a full list of creatures check out the mod link in the description.

The final vanilla effect for the mod involves snow accumulating on your character’s hair and armor. It affects you as well as the NPCs when it’s snowing, and when a blizzard picks up the wind sounds like it’s really rushing past you while snow builds up on your body. It never gets very thick so you aren’t going to be covered head to toe, but it looks nice.

NPCs will also react to all of the weather effects as well, heading into their homes if it’s raining, with Argonians and beggars just sitting outside in it. If it starts snowing then everyone will head inside, to their home if it’s close or an inn if it’s not, and that can be a pain in the butt if you’re trying to find someone.

While all of this is nice, my favorite parts of the mod only work with Skyrim Script Extender also installed. When you have SKSE then NPCs will equip hoods and light cloaks when it starts raining, or massive fur lined hooded cloaks if it’s snowing. They don’t seem to do this if you’re watching, so you can be stalking an NPC when it starts snowing, turn around for a second and when you look back he’s got a cloak and hood on, but it’s not a deal breaker.

Sadly I did notice a performance hit while using the mod. I ran around for an hour before installing the mod to get comparison video and my FPS never dipped below 60. After I installed the mod there were a few moments in heavy blizzards, or in crowded areas when it started snowing, where the FPS dropped for a few seconds. Granted, I’ve got a decently powerful rig and it could have a greater effect on others, so keep that in mind.

There are several optional mods that this mod will take advantage of if you install them, and I’ll link to that in the description below. So, overall what do I think of the mod? It’s a nice addition to my Skyrim gameplay that adds to the immersion factor. I wouldn’t bother with it without the SKSE additions of equipping cloaks, but with that and several of the other optional mods I enjoyed “Wet and Cold”, and I’ll be keeping it installed in my Skyrim when I’m not reviewing other mods.

Author: Billy C
Game: Skyrim
Mod: Wet and Cold

WRUP: Late Night With Dr. S

Bit late. Sorry about that, but let’s make it up with jokes, jokes, jokes!

Why aren’t there any gaming consoles in the zoo? Because there are too many cheetahs!
Why did Dante not cut onions? Because he was afraid the Devil May Cry!


Oh, you don’t think those are funny? FINE, NO JOKES THEN! HOPE YOU ARE HAPPY NOW!
You are? You just came here to see what everyone’s playing over the weekend?

  • Greywolfe (@lostwolfe, YouTube): quest for glory 2, the dig, more hearthstone adventures and the tail end of torchlight.  which i finally picked up again after not managing to finish it during four in february for 2014.
  • Andrew J Amideo (@Andoro36): I'm going to say Mortal Kombat X, Thief, and Super Smash Bros WU (pronounced "Wooo!", like Rick Flair would say it).
  • Cody Hall (@Yoda0VGs): I’ll be checking out some more Triad Wars, and maybe some more pve in Hearthstone
  • Trisha Baumgartner (twitch): I'm spending my weekend playing a realm reborn on my ps4 everyone hates it so I want to know why?
  • John Rausch (@visitzebes): The Evil Within DLC: The Consequence, Affordable Space Adventures, and Code of Princess.
  • Billy Colley (@Amuntoth): I'll mostly be working on the Fine RTS series, finishing up my Five Star Wrestling review, and I just picked up Kaiji-A-GoGo so I'll be playing that a bit.
  • Thomas Ortsik (@Dr_Strangethumb): More Xenoblade, probably some Hearthstone and Fractured Space
  • Jye Cauffle: Bloodborne J
  • Whylekat: Losing another weekend to Helldivers, while also trying to take advantage of the Double-XP in Neverwinter.
  • Mike Suszek (@mikesuszek): Getting drunk all weekend, basically. Then GameMaker.
  • Richard Mitchell (@TheRichardM): @jugendingenieur's pocket synths got me wanting to break out Korg DSN-12.
  • Sam Prell (@SamPrell): Mortal Kombaaaaaaaaaaat! Gotta get dem Krypts open, yo.
  • Susan Arendt (@SusanArendt): The "sell as much of your stuff as you can before you move" game.
  • Anthony John Agnello (@ajohnagnello, Twitch): Mortal Kombat X, Mario Kart 8, Mega Man X: Command Mission.

New Nintendo eShop Releases: Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart DS races onto the Wii U Nintendo DS Virtual Console this week. And that's about all there is, game wise. It's a bit of a sparse one, this week, but Mario Kart DS is a nice addition. Games aside, there are some interesting dlc releases this week. Smash Bros fans will finally be able to get their hands on Mewtwo, starting April 28th. Those who are looking for even more Mario Kart action can download the Animal Crossing pack (and Dry Bowser) for Mario Kart 8 now.

That should be enough content to get us by until next week. In case it's not, there are two other games out this week. One is a railroad simulator and the other is a Minecraft clone. For more information, go grab an item box, toss some red shells, and then hop-slide past the break to see the complete list of new releases.

Wii U

3DS

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Andrew J Amideo
[Source: Business Wire]

Gears of War HD Remaster Announced

The first title in the Gears of War series is getting an HD remaster, coming exclusively to the Xbox One. Black Tusk, now in charge of the franchise, is doing the port, with enhanced cutscenes by studio Plastic Wax.
So far there's no word if this will be a downloadable title with budget pricing, or a full physical release. In addition to the remaster, Black Tusk is also working on a sequel to Gears of War.
Source: GameSpot

Xenoblade Chronicles X Nintendo Direct

In case you missed the Nintendo Direct live stream, you can watch the Xenoblade Chronicles X footage that was broadcast right here.
Apparently the game's world will be open for exploration right from the beginning, the only thing preventing progress in each area is whether you can survive. The five continents you can access are Primordia, a vast open grassland, Noctilum, a watery jungle, Oblivia, a giant desert, Sylvalum, a rocky arctic valley, and Cauldros, a molten fire pit with hidden ancient constructs.

It sounds like you play the role of a mercenary task force, primarily seeking "Lifeholds," which harbor refugees from the White Whale, one of the few ark ships to survive an attack on Earth. You'll also take on missions from corporations and private citizens.

The game is currently scheduled for release in 2015, exclusively on the Wii U.

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Source: YouTube

Xbox Sales Drop 20% Compared to Same Period Last Year

Despite constant price drops and attractive bundles, Microsoft has shipped fewer Xbox One consoles from January until the end of March compared to the same period last year. Overall Xbox revenue fell 24% as well, due to the lowered price points and moving less units.
On the positive side, buying Mojang has risen their first party game sales 49% for the same period, and Xbox Live revenues have increased 32%. Perhaps Microsoft will woo gamers back to its platform with a focus on exclusive titles at this year's E3 presentation.
Source: GameSpot