MEGA MAY! Gameboyle Reviews

Screen Shot 2015-05-30 at 4.43.31 PM It's been an exciting month of reviews over at Gameboyle. For those not familiar with the YouTube Channel it's the work of our very own Mathew Boyle, yes he of Blast Process's Tom and Mat Attack podcast.

Every week Mat reviews a game from the Game Boy's massive back catalog as he continues towards his goal of owning every game in the console's library. Rather him than me!

Check out the videos below to see what Mat's been up to this month, a rather lovely overview of all the core Mega Man titles released for the original Game Boy. Enjoy!

Mega Man: Dr Wiley's Revenge:

It's a portable Megaman! Yes, all the joy of Capcom's Blue Bomber on the Gameboy. Does this game measure up to it's NES forerunners? Is it balls to the walls hard? What's the boss order? All will be revealed...

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Mega Man 2:

Mega Man II seems to be universally regarded as the worst of the Mega Man titles on the Nintendo Gameboy. A sentiment even shared by Mega Man's creator, Keiji Inafune. Is it really as bad as the internet would have you believe?

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Mega Man 3:

Leaping into Mega May comes Mega Man III! With the reins of the Blue Bomber's handheld campaign back in the hands of Minakuchi Engineering, Mega Man III cranks the difficulty back the to legendary status of it's NES counter parts. However, is this a fun experience on the Game Boy?

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Mega Man 4:

Rocking on with Mega May has brought us to Mega Man VI! Minakuchi Engineering's hotly contested entry for best Mega Man game in the entire run on the Nintendo Gameboy. Is it all Rock-Man-Roll? Or a complete Mega Bust?

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Mega Man 5:

We wrap up Mega May with the last in the Game Boy series, Mega Man V! Minakuchi Engineering's last handheld entry into the series, but perhaps also their best. With new characters, ideas and the classic gameplay formula, how could it not be?

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You can check out the rest of Mat's reviews at the Gameboyle YouTube channel, which you can get to by following the handy link below:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOIH-vSY5dondxnPMT7QdDA

Tom + Mat Attack 098 – Welsh Pirates

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tma On this week’s TMA,  Tom’s been knee deep in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag! He can confirm that the 2014 Game of the Year for many is worth the hype! Mat’s been knee deep into Gameboy games like Amida, Ghost Busters and various Japanese titles, not to mention being subjected to terrible 90′s SEGA raps… Stay tuned until the very end for a treat ;)

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Tom + Mat Attack 097 – Gaming Delights

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tma On this week’s TMA, surprise surprise, Tom’s been playing Lemmings! After he played that, he played some of Team 17′s spiritual successor, Flockers! Then had the gaul to tell Mat that the PSP was the greatest hand held of all time! Mat on the other hand, has been playing some Mega Man III on Gameboy, some Blacklight: Retribution on PS4 and a little bit of Beauty & The Beast, a board game adventure…

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Tom + Mat Attack 096 – Too Many Lemmings

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tma A day later than usual, we join the boys after the bank holiday all fired up on gaming. Tom has, in a surprise move, been hoarding Lemmings games, playing Black Flag and even a little bit of Worms. Mat by contrast, has been trying to work his way through his Playstation Plus back log, starting with Valiant Hearts – The Great War, some Axiom Verge and a little bit of Megaman II.

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Station - a psychological story of terror!‏

Well-Lit Room Kickstarter for psychological terror title, Station is now live. Starting at only £2 for an early bird price, the full version of the game can be yours once released. stations 2

Station sees the players assuming the role of an ordinary guy, working in a mining facility, deep under the Arctic Ocean. A survey crew has been sent by the ARC Corporation in search of exploitable natural resources. During a routine expedition, a mysterious incident suddenly throws the facility into a chaotic deathtrap...

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The game is all about actions and consequences and by utilising your environment, your powers of diplomacy; the player decides how best to tackle the threat. Do you use your golden tongue to talk your way out of a hostile situation, or do you go in all guns blazing? You play it your way.

The Quell Logic Collection coming soon!

quell logo2Appreciate a good puzzle game? Look no further! Publisher Green Man Loaded is getting ready to release Quell by Fallen Tree Games on May 14th. The game will be available via Steam, Green Man Gaming and the Humble Store. Over 4 million gamers have already embraced the mobile charms of this perfectly balanced break away from relentless high octane titles. Now, The Quell Logic Collection offers hundreds of serenely polished puzzles that will transport PC players to a new level of calm.

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Lets Play Kerbal: Season Two Underway!

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You may remember a little while back on our YouTube channel that Processor Chris had been busy playing lots of Kerbal Space Program. Well, Chris has decided that now is the time to return to space with Season Two of his Lets Play Kerbal videos. In fact, he's well underway so why not check out what he has been up too? The latest video, which was uploaded today can be viewed below.

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Want to watch all of Season Two so far? We have a playlist for that!

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And finally, if you'd like to catch up with the previous batch of Kerbal videos you'll be needing this playlist:

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Enjoy!

Tom + Mat Attack 095 – I Wanna Go Fast

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tma Good news everyone! Mat has the internet back! As such, he’s been buying some of PSN’s more desirable titles, like Shovel Knight, Axium Verge & playing an awful lot of Never Alone. Tom on the other hand. has been knee deep in gaming bargains, playing some of the Mario Kart 8 DLC, as well as Borderlands and even a little bit of Blue Estate. Could we be turning into filthy, current generation casuals? Well, listen and hear the diagnosis!

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Horizon Shift Gets a Steam Release Date

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Paul and Nick over at Flump Studios have set a release date for there upcoming 'Shoot Stuff, Jump Stuff, Bomb Stuff' game, Horizon Shift. HorizonShift

The game is due for release on the 29th of May. We will be showcasing the game throughout the coming weeks so keep checking our YouTube page for incoming videos!

You can also see our Interview with Paul that we filmed while at the Gadget Show Live. The video includes gameplay so its well worth a look!

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Tom + Mat Attack 094 – JarJar’s Bizarre Adventure

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tma So Mat won’t beat around the bush, this episode has nothing to do with JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, or Episode 1. In fact, we didn’t even mention the Episode 7 Trailer, or even Battlefront, but as a cheeky one liner, he thought it would look great on Blast Process’s Thumbnail, so the title is as it is. Other than forcing gaming puns, Mat’s been playing Sagaia on the Gameboy, as well as some worse titles like Hercules & Ironman XO. Tom’s been on a South Park binge, played some GTA V and reveals throughout the podcast, that he might have something of an eBay Addiction…

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Flem picks it's way to Steam

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flem logo Henchman & Goon release Flem, a 2D platformer retro inspired game. The game features 40 levels over four seasons of speed running goodness.

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Flem is currently on Steam with a 10% discount giving you a chance to pick Flem for £4.99 £4.49. We will be going hands on with some Flem over the next few days and letting you know what we think of the game.

 

Tom + Mat Attack 093 – CODen Warfare

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tma We’re back again after Easter! Tom’s Joined the ranks of Playstation 4 owners, dabbling in Flockers, diving into some Aaru’s Awakening, and not to mention playing some Shadows of Mordor. Mat’s been deep into Bloodborne & Finally gets the Souls games (hint: They’re Megaman!), as well as shooting down the latest Nintendo Direct like the bitter old Retro Gamer he’s slowly becoming…

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The Gadget Show Live 2015: Indie Interviews

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gadget-logo_Main Event Image Mike and Neil both attended this year's Gadget Show Live.

With lots of indie games on offer they wasted no time in breaking out the SingStar mic and get the camera rolling! What did the indie devs have to say about their games?

Lets take a peak inside, shall we?

Theo and Lizzy

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We talk about Theo and Lizzy with Peter Harries. Show gameplay footage of this brand new title from Butcherlab.

http://www.theoandlizzy.com

BFF or Die

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Shaz shows gameplay of his game and talks us through what BFF or Die is all about.

http://www.honeytribestudios.com

TerraTech

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We talk about TerraTech with Kris Skellorn. We first saw TerraTech at last years Gadget Show Live. So we caught up with Kris and checked out what's new!

http://terratechgame.com

Raging Justice

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We play some Raging Justice and chat with Nic from Makin Games.

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Horizon Shift

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We play some Horizon Shift and chat with Paul from Flump Studios!

http://www.flumpstudios.com

Tom + Mat Attack 092 – New New New 3DS

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tma On another smasher of a podcast, Mat’s been to a proper flea market and found some treasures that need to be heard to be believed. He also giving his rundown of the new Final Fantasy Type-0 upon it’s completion (spoiler: he thinks it’s very good), while Tom has finally joined the current console generation with a PS4, and brought his 3DS into the future with a New, New 3DS. Exciting time all around!

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LEGO Dimensions

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Hold onto your wallets and purses, as LEGO are about to completely empty it. Following on from the recently popular Skylanders and Disney Infinity games, LEGO Dimensions will mix playing with actual mini figures with videogames. Sounds interesting? Here is a trailer to give you a slightly better idea...

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Sold yet? Check out some of the packs that will be available around launch time:

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Warner Brothers, who are publishing the game have stated that they intend to release content for the Starter Pack for 'many years to come' so hopefully we won't see yearly additions of new starter packs and portals. Currently the game will have content based on The LEGO Movie, DC Comics, Ninjago, Wizard of Oz and Back to the Future, with more brands promised for the future.

The mini-figures will include NFC chips similar to those seen in Nintendo's Amiibos and Activision's Skylanders characters, allowing you to place them on the portal and get teleported into the videogame allowing you to take control of them. Get bored of playing the game? Simply remove them from the portal and play with them as normal LEGO.

The game is set to launch in September. For more information check out the official site.

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We are attending the Gadget Show Live!

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gadget-logo_Main Event Image It's that time of year again. The GadgetShow LIVE is returning to the NEC in Birmingham on the 8th - 12th of April. See all the latest and upcoming gadgets, tech and of course games!

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Following on from last years success of the Indie Gaming Pod. The show plans to bring even more games for the public to see and play, with most of these games still in development, it's going to be a great show! You can also see our past coverage right here.

 

 

Tom + Mat Attack 091 – Popular Barbarians

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tma ON this week’s actual podcast, the boy’s have actually been playing games! Mat’s spent his whole Sunday vegetated in front of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, wishing he had Wifi not only to upload these podcasts, but download the FFXV Demo, as well as some flea market bargains! Tom’s been rather frugal with his purchases, but has netted some fantastic freebies, such as the great Ollie Ollie 2, NES Remix and a copy of Digimon Rumble Arena that Mat gave him live on air…

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Rampage Knights - Cooperative Beat 'em up Hits Steam on Friday

rampage_knights_1 Rake in Grass is all set to release Rampage Knights this Friday 27th via Steam's Early Access Program.

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Rampage Knights is a cooperative beat 'em up game mixed up with randomized dungeon crawling and exploration, which you can play alone or with a friend online.

You play as a hero trapped by a spell in a magical forest. All paths lead you to a nearby ruined castle, infested with goblins, skeletons and other foul creatures. This must be the source of the black magic covering the land!

Checkout the trailer below!

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Stay tuned for our thoughts and videos on the game as we'll keep you updated on Rampage Knights.

Tom + Mat Attack 090 – Complete in Box Mechanical Pencils!

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tma Ok, so I may have been a little hasty in promising the upload of last week’s podcast, but here it is! On last week’s TMA, The boys discuss their current life of separation, Mat’s been building furniture, while Tom’s been saving as much money as he can. Between that, the boys have unsurprisingly been playing some games! Mat had some joy with Crayon Shin Chan 4, netted a lot of new Gameboy titles besides it & invested in a Virtual Boy, while Tom’s been playing some Shantae on the Wii U.

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Chasing Monsters: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

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Monster_Hunter_4 If I had to choose one console at the moment to say I've used above all else since the turn of the new year, it would have to be hands down my 3DS. Not only have I upgraded to the New 3DS, which in it's own right is a fab little upgrade, but I've also picked up Zelda Majoras Mask and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. Add in the fact that I was (note the past tense there) knee deep in the latest Pokemon, opting for Omega Ruby and it isn't hard to see why. While for a long time I longed to finally play Majora again while continuing to enjoy the delights of Pokemon it is neither of these games that I've been plunging hours into. In fact, the Zelda remake hasn't even made it into my 3DS yet.

Why? Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, that's why.

My co-presenters on Lads Night In (Callum and Kiefer) had talked up Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (MH3) for quite some time until the fateful day when I tried the series for the first time. I had the chance to pick up a new 3DS game via an eShop promotion and I either had a copy of the other games or had no interest. So I went for MH3. It wasn't long until both Callum and Kiefer had me facing up against some massive beasties, giving me hints and tips on how to play the game. The problem was, I just wasn't feeling it. In hindsight I don't think I played the start of MH3 at my own pace and allow myself to get into the basics of the game by following all the early quests. Anyway, I played it twice...maybe three times, then that was that. I didn't 'get' the combat, the menu system was too intense, the weight of different items/collectables was just overbearing.

Skip forward a couple of years and both Callum and Kiefer were eagerly anticipating the next Monster Hunter to hit the UK, again for the 3DS, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (MH4). Thanks to some clever Nintendo marketing in the shape of cool looking DLC (such as a Link costume for use in game, and Mario costumes for your in-game felynes) I could feel myself getting on the hype train, even with me not enjoying the previous title at all. One free demo later and boom, I was sold. Day one purchase.

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It's been out for a few weeks now, and while I haven't been playing it as much lately as I have been, I'm still really liking it. In gameplay terms, the mechanics, the combat, the structure are almost identical to MH3, so what makes this one so playable this time round? Easy question to answer really, I started the game at my own pace. All of the tutorial stuff? Done. All of the text? Read. I played the start of the game at my own pace. No multiplayer for me straight away, not this time, and it paid off big time. Most of my time played on MH4 recently has been via local multiplayer, however this is a game that rewards those new to the series to kill a couple of the starter beasts on your own (well, alongside your felyne). It also features a comprehensive set of individual tutorial quests for each different weapon variant. Fancy trying dual blades? The game hands you a starter pair, some tips on how to use them and a beast to try them out on. The C-Stick on the 'new' 3DS makes playing MH a whole lot easier if you ever tried playing the previous game on the normal 3DS without the aid of the additional Circle Pad Pro. This allows faster panning of the camera, as you'll face monsters that are constantly sprinting around you.

More recently I've been delving into the multiplayer a bit more, to the point where I've geared up far past the point I should be in the single player. But multiplayer is where this game really shines, especially with local play (although they have now included online play for the first time on handheld, but sadly without any voice chat functionality). Teaming up not only helps with completing quests, but also allows up to four players to dodge and team up against some of the biggest, baddest monsters the game has to offer.

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It still is a niche title which requires a lot of killing the same critters over and over again in the hope that a certain item/piece drops of which you may need to create or upgrade your armour and/or weapon. Hitting the blasted things has always felt a little hit and miss on occasions, while I also feel scrolling through items to be a little awkward (although changing the touch screen to allow more quick to select items has made life a fair bit easier). A feature this game is crying out for is some sort of screenshot function, as for a game which revolves around continuously upgrading your item sets based on stats and looks it seems bizarre to have no way of taking a screen grab to show off to your friends (or put into articles such as this). You can create and customize Guild Cards which are distributed via StreetPass sort of makes up for it, but only other Monster Hunters are going to see these.

The best way for me to sum up Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is to quite simply say pick up the demo. Its   free, and does a fantastic job of introducing you to the series. You'll know hands down if the game is for you after playing through the demo, which is something a few demos I've played recently have failed to do. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is available now for the Nintendo 3DS/2DS. If you are using a original style 3DS I'd highly recommend picking up a Circle Pad Pro. New 3DS owners need not worry thanks to the new C-Stick.