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Pokemon Shuffle Review March 12, 2015

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Pokémon Shuffle is a free-to-play puzzle game released exclusively through the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS systems.  Its gameplay is very similar to that of the Pokémon Trozai games, as in both games you are presented a randomly generated puzzle board and have to match up chains of the same Pokémon to clear the puzzle and defeat the Pokémon you are attempting to capture.  However, unlike the Pokémon Trozai games which was fast paced and made players complete puzzles quickly, Pokémon Shuffle’s puzzles have to be completed in a set amount of moves, offering players the freedom to plan out every single move.  As a recent Pokémon convert, it is great to see Nintendo is branching one of their biggest franchises out into new territory for them.

The game opens with a great tutorial which clearly explains the game’s rules over the course of the game’s first fifteen levels.  Every puzzle in the game is represented by a specific Pokémon and if you’re able to complete the puzzle in the amount of moves you are given, you’ll be given the chance to capture that puzzle’s Pokémon so you can use them in later puzzles.  Each Pokémon has a different minimum percentage chance for you to capture them.  Then, the game adds a percentage multiplied by how many moves you had left when you completed the puzzle.  Your projected percentage determines your chances for catching that Pokémon.  If you’re able to capture it, you can use it in later levels.  If you miss your capture, you can play the later puzzles, but you’ll have to replay and complete the same puzzle again to get another chance of capturing that Pokémon.  If you have 2500 Coins and miss a capture, the game will offer you a second chance to capture the Pokémon again with a Great Ball at roughly double the percentage the first time you tried to capture it.

The more you use specific Pokémon in the game, the more they will level up, even if they’re used in puzzles you’re unable to complete.  Just be aware you will have to capture Pokémon evolutions separately, because no matter how much you level your captured Pokémon up, you cannot evolve them.  There is an exception for Mega Evolutions but I’ll talk about that later.

To play a level in the game, you’ll need to spend a Heart.  You start the game with a maximum of five of them, and once you use one up, a new one will return to your inventory after thirty minutes of real-time have passed.  If you run out of Hearts and don’t want to wait for them to recharge, you can buy more of them with Jewels, which you can earn completing specific puzzles for the first time or through daily check ins.  You can also buy jewels from the Nintendo eShop with real money.

After fifteen or so puzzles, the player will be given the task to defeat a more difficult puzzle against a Mega Evolved Pokémon.  These can be more difficult as Mega Evolved Pokémon can throw difficult hazards into the player’s game board, limiting their options for chains and combos.  Thankfully, once you complete a Mega Evolution puzzle, you automatically win that specific Pokémon’s Mega Stone, allowing you to use it in subsequent puzzles if you have captured the Pokémon who uses that stone.

Once you complete the game’s tutorial, the game will allow you to use the Check In feature.  I cannot stress enough to check in with this game as soon as you are able to.  Checking in will not only award you unique game items like Coins and Jewels, it will allow you access to special daily puzzles for unique Pokémon you can capture.  Check In will also automatically install minor game updates if they’re available, saving you from having to go to the Nintendo eShop every time they release a patch.  While you still have to install major updates to the game from the eShop, most of the game’s patches can be installed without having to quit the game, a major convenience for 3DS owners.  You can only Check In once every day.

The amount of content offered by this game cannot be understated.  As I write this review there are currently 150 regular puzzles offered in Pokémon Shuffle, and they can be played in the most recent version.  The game also has about twenty expert levels, which can be unlocked by gaining S-ranks in the normal puzzles.  As of today, Nintendo is also offering several special challenge puzzles right now, two of which offer the chance to capture a Mew and a Kyogre, and they area also offering a different type of special Rotom for each day of the week.  The best part is there’s nothing stopping Nintendo or the game’s developers from releasing updates for more puzzles in the near future.  Theoretically, the game can offer a level for each Pokémon, as well as one for each Mega Stone.  That adds up to over seven hundred possible puzzles.  It took me two weeks to complete all one hundred and fifty of the game’s regular puzzles, I can’t imagine how long it would take to complete six hundred more.

The game’s expert stages work a little differently than the game’s normal stages.  Once unlocked, expert stages can be completed in any order and do not have a set limit to the amount of moves you can use while completing them.  You do however have a time limit, and trust me, unless you’ve leveled up your Pokémon well, you will feel the time stress every time you try to play one of these levels, but they will give you the chance to capture several evolved and legendary Pokémon you couldn’t otherwise capture in the game’s regular puzzles.

I want to talk a little bit about the game’s artwork and audio, because I think that really sets it aside from other puzzle games.  The game’s 2D character designs mash up perfectly with the style of Pokémon: The Animated Series, so fans of the franchise will feel right at home.  This is a puzzle game, so I really can’t talk about the game’s environments, except for the fact I really like what they did with the game’s level select menus.  The game makes no use of 3D, so you won’t be able to notice a difference playing it on a 3DS or a 2DS.  I think something special needs to be said about the game’s music.  In the game’s puzzle selection menu, each set of fifteen puzzles are denoted by their own area, and not only will that area have its own background art style, it will be accompanied by its own music.   You’ll hear pan flute music in the jungle themed levels, to relaxing string music in the tropical themed levels.  The music is quite relaxing and enjoyable, and fits well with the style of each section.

I know that there are a lot of gamers out there who do not want to see Pokémon Shuffle succeed for Nintendo.  Gamers who grew up owning their games simply can’t wrap their heads around not being able to play them for extended periods of time without having to pay extra, but since the end product made for such a fun experience, you won’t find any complaints from me. I grew up playing games like Tetris and Dr. Mario and the NES and this game’s puzzles reminded me of those days.  Give it a download, you’ll find its a fun distraction during your breaks, and if you’re like me you won’t stop until you’ve completed level 150.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD PAX East Trailer March 10, 2015

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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD made a pretty big appearance at this year’s Penny-Arcade Expo East alongside some other new games that Square Enix has been working on, like Final Fantasy XV.

With Final Fantasy Type-0 HD just days away from release, Square Enix premiered the newest trailer for the game at the PAX East convention, and now it is online for all to see.  I want to give props to the trailer’s editor, they were able to take some intense images and present them in such a way that it feels you are watching art being revealed as you are watching it.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is coming March 2015 to the Playstation 4 and Xbox One.  Day One and Collector’s Edition copies of the game will include a playable demo for Final Fantasy XV for the exact same platform you purchased Final Fantasy Type-0 HD on.

Xbox One March 2015 Update Released March 10, 2015

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The guys at Microsoft have started to release the final version of the March 2015 System Update to all Xbox One players.  The new system update brings several new features and bug fixes to the Xbox One like transparent titles, but the biggest new feature of the system update is undoubtedly the new screenshot feature.  I’ll let Major Nelson talk about that.

Dead Rising: Watchtower Trailer March 10, 2015

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Dead Rising was probably one of the most unique zombie games to be released in quite some time. I’ve always described it as a cross between Grand Theft Auto and Left 4 Dead.  Now, it looks like Legendary Pictures is making a Dead Rising movie and that movie is coming to the Crackle service at the end of this month. If you would like a preview, take a look for yourselves at this awesome trailer.

Dead Rising: Watchtower is coming March 27th, 2015 exclusively on Crackle. The Crackle app can be downloaded on several different platforms including the PS4, Xbox One, iPhone, and Xbox 360.

iOS 8.2 Released March 9, 2015

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Apple announced the final release date and price of the highly anticipated Apple Watch earlier today. Along with that announcement came the official release of the iOS update that is going to be needed for Apple customers to use the new Apple Watch with their iDevices, iOS 8.2.

iOS 8.2 is a massive system update which fixes many of iOS 8’s ongoing issues. It also enables support for the Apple Watch if you’re using a device like the iPhone 5 or newer.

If you’ve already installed the most recent system update for your device before today, iOS 8.2 weighs in at just a few hundred MB, final size depends on your device. It can be downloaded right now through iTunes and the iOS Software Update feature.

How To Backup Your Windows 7 PC March 9, 2015

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Maniac does a new How To Video for PC Gamers.  Your data is important and you want to be sure that you don’t lose it, even if your PC breaks or gets a virus.

Here’s the best way Windows 7 users (and Vista users too) can back up all of their important files.  All you need is an external Hard Drive (preferably USB 3.0) with a capacity greater than or equal to your computer’s primary Hard Drive.

How to Upgrade the PS4 Hard Drive March 6, 2015

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The Playstation 4 shipped with only a 500GB Hard Drive and let’s face it, a combination of required installations, DLC and a great selection of digital only releases will fill that drive up pretty quickly.  Thankfully, Sony allows Playstation 4 owners to upgrade their hardware with new and improved Hard Drives, as long as they meet the Playstation 4’s specifications.

But how do you change the drive?  Well, I would recommend checking out this website to read Sony’s official procedure on how to perform the upgrade.  But words are really just words, you’re going to need to perform actions and sometimes reading instructions isn’t enough.  That’s why you can find a detailed step-by-step How-To video which should help you through the process below.

You will need a recent version of the Playstation 4’s Software once you replace your drive.  You can find and download that software right here.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Release Date March 4, 2015

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Kojima Team has been very busy at this year’s Game Developers Conference. They have not only shown off the multiplayer component for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, they’ve just given a solid release date for this highly anticipated multiplatform title.

For those of you interested in seeing more details about Metal Gear Online, MGS 5’s multiplayer component, check it out below.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is coming September 1st, 2015 to Xbox One, PS4, PS3, and Xbox 360. It is coming to PC September 15th, 2015.

Syndicate is Free on Origin Through On The House March 4, 2015

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Classic PC gaming title Syndicate is being offered for free to all customers of EA’s Origin service. The cult classic is the newest title EA is offering through their Origin On the House promotional service, and because of that you can get it right now at no charge.

As with all Origin games offered through On the House, once it is purchased, you will never lose access to your game, even if EA resumes charging money for it.  You will need to download the Origin client installed on your PC and an Origin account to download and play the game. Both are free of charge.  Download it now, because there’s no telling for how long EA will be offering the game for free.

Site Video Updates and a Special Request March 2, 2015

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Apologies for the lack of site videos recently, but there is a very good reason for it that I’ll get into later.  It’s no secret that my How-To Videos are some of the most popular videos I’ve produced for this website, and recently we’ve been planning to make more of them, but we just haven’t had the opportunity to do any more until now.  Maniac’s trusty Playstation 3 has started acting up on him, and instead of replacing it, he’s going to try to fix it by replacing its eight year old internal Hard Drive with something newer.  The Playstation 3 has excellent tools for backing up and restoring user data, and if you plan to replace your PS3’s Hard Drive, you’re going to want to know how to use them.

But why stop at upgrading a PS3’s Hard Drive?  Why not show how to replace a Playstation 4 Hard Drive as well?  It can be done with easily obtainable equipment, and we’re going to show you how very soon.