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A Boy and His Hugs Review Review Contents ISSUE 02 Layout & Design Nicholas Bray JANUARY 2013 Graphic Creation 3 THIS MONTH Daniel Mousseau Cover Design EDITORIAL Andrew Brown 4 HOW TO DESTROY A SOUL Contributors James Jones Zachary Miller BLOGS Alex Culafi 6 OF NERDS AND MEN: INHALATION Tom Malina Tyler Ohlew Nate Andrews PREVIEWS Scott Thompson Danny Bivens 9 FIRE EMBLEM AWAKENING Neal Ronaghan Zack Kaplan 10 BIT.TRIP PRESENTS RUNNER 2: FUTURE LEGEND OF RHYTHM David Trammell Jeff Shirley ALIEN Jon Lindemann 12 STAFF PROFILES FEATURE 13 NWR STAFF’S TOP 10 GAMES OF 2012 INTERVIEW 24 LITTLE INFERNO INTERVIEW WITH TOMORROW CORPORATION COMIC CORNER 27 THE SETBACK WITH STICKERS REVIEWS 28 METROID PRIME 31 THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: THE MINISH CAP 33 PUNCH-OUT!! 35 XENOBLADE CHRONICLES 38 HOW TO POKÉMON RAP LIKE RAPMASTER J 41 FAN ART 2 42 NEXT ISSUE This Month By Nicholas Bray Welcome to issue #2 of Nintendo World Report: Powered Off. This month, we have a great selection of new, old, and even some exclusive content for you to enjoy. James Jones kicks things off with an article about the soul-crushing games he endured as a child. We take a look at the NWR staff ’s top 10 games of 2012, and in the review section we feature four games that received 10/10 scores. On top of that, we have a cool comic from Andrew Brown, along with everyone’s favorite performer, Rapmaster J, dropping in to school us all on how he approaches the infamous Pokérap. The design and content is still evolving for Powered Off, but I feel that this issue is a step up from the first. Over the coming months, we are hoping to make this digital magazine even better, but for now, please enjoy issue #2. We still need letters and fan art submissions, so please consider sending your mail to: [email protected] The letters section will be run and answered by Eurocast favorite Karlie Yeung! 3 How to Destroy a By James Jones For reasons I’d rather not explain, I’ve spent much of the At some point I’ll detail my search criteria, but first I’d last month researching the procurement of a very like toS discuss! titles froml my past. Keep in mind, this is specific categorization of video game. In the process, I just from my NES collection. have used “less than legal” methods to try over 20 titles from bygone systems, and have spent countless hours Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival: reviewing video of more recent titles, downloading demos whenever XBLA would accommodate me. As a child, this game My quest is to find the soul destroyer. didn’t make any sense. Each game has its own unique attributes. Some instill Fozzie Bear infinite wonder. Some provide a sense of adventure. wanders Some create the same kind of exhilaration that only around a comes when beating the unbeatable. Some are just maze made means to pass the time. of poorly rendered ice But some, a small number, destroy souls. cream cones. This is not some mythological construct. These are not Kermit the games cursed by some pagan god—this is not some mid- Frog… who, aughts movie. Nobody dies for real when they die in the for reference, game. is a frog, has to ride a raft downstream. Gonzo soars through space in the only playable segment of the game, This is real life. and Animal flails about in a bumper car. There was apparently a “last” level, but since the Fozzie Bear I’ve played these games before. segment never seems to end, I never saw it. I liked the Muppets. They seemed subversive. True to a fault, they I’ve owned these games before. were just that. I am an expert. I spent my life hunted by these games, Fester’s Quest: and now, for reasons I will not discuss at this juncture, I hunt them. A 2D collect-a-thon, this game’s flaws are well documented. Guns that simply don’t deal enough Growing up, my parents would, from time to time, damage to kill enemies, endless mazes, strange indoor procure NES games. These games were not Mario 3, or 3D segments, and staggering difficulty all dog this game. The Legend of Most irritatingly, Fester moves as if he actually is dead, Zelda. These while his foes move at a relative blistering pace. There is games were no escape. There is no victory. Fester’s Quest offers only Fester’s defeat. Even frogs are catalysts of decimation. Fun Fact: Quest and IGN named Fester’s Quest the 45th-best NES game, Muppet which leads me to believe the fine folks at IGN only Adventure. I played 45 NES games. don’t think this was The Addams Family: deliberate; they were The legend continues with horrendously floaty 2D not educated platforming. Rote memorization of the family mansion’s enough in various trapdoors is a must. While I was able to rescue the field to every member of the Addams family, I was never able to be so get them all in a single session. Of course, there were no consistent in buying games hobbled by such staggering saves or passwords in this cash-in. It’s embarrassing that I inconsistency. They were savants. You might even call even tried. A GameGenie couldn’t even resolve the them artists. As a child, my NES collection once ended a fundamental problems that plague this game. It is a sleepover prematurely, simply because it was so miracle I cleared any level, let alone all of them. hellacious. 4 The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout: Oh… I hadn’t forgotten about you. I still see you when I close my eyes. Every night I play Birthday Blowout in a restless sleep, and it is for that reason I never feel alive. The cover art shows Bugs on a giant cake. The entire game was supposed to be a sort of 50th birthday gift to Bugs. This is undoubtedly the worst gift anyone has ever received. Ironically, I got this game as a gift as well, which makes it both the first- and the second-worst gift ever. Bugs and I could probably start a support group. Where’s Waldo?: No. Last Action Hero: A bad ‘90s action movie starring a future governor, playing an action hero who BECOMES REAL. Really, mother? Why? The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants: Skate around and spray-paint purple things red. It’s a bad brawler with worse controls. It’s one of multiple Simpsons games I owned. Bart vs. the World has a slightly racist segment in China that’s just to die for. With that in mind, they’re all terrible. Eat my shorts. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: This game is a strange creation, not unlike a movie about Robin Hood in which Kevin Costner and Christian Slater pretend to be legendary English heroes without exerting the slightest effort to perform English accents while Morgan Freeman plays an Arab. The game mixes strategy segments with cave exploration, overland travel, and fencing. Hell, I’ve probably forgotten more gameplay modes than I remember. It’s absurdly lengthy and features no way to continue. Oddly enough, I beat it once. It’s still better than the movie. A quick summary indicates that licensed games are probably where I have the best chance of finding the Soul Killer. However, the truly obtuse games aren’t licensed—they’re almost never creative enough for the task. To kill a soul, you can’t just be mind-alteringly subpar. You need to make someone challenge their perceptions of what gaming is, and perhaps question if gaming should continue. But that will have to wait for some other time. There’s plenty more to discuss. 5 B Of Nerds and Men: Inhalation L By Zachary Miller Zach waxes nostalgic about Kirby. ability that would become integral to the series: the power to inhale enemies and copy their powers. This It’s something of ability proved critical for finding the game’s many O a Kirby week secret doors and switches. Kirby’s Adventure also here at introduced a bevy of mini-games, the antihero Meta Nintendo World Knight, and a difficult final boss, the Nightmare. G Report. You Kirby’s Adventure is packed with content, and I love should do going back to it. The 3D Classics remake for 3DS yourself a favor eShop is especially fantastic. and relive a few of the pink And then we get to Kirby’s first spin-off game: Kirby’s puffball’s Pinball Land. It was an easy transition, since Kirby is excellent games. already a ball-shaped While the character. The game “canon” Kirby set a high standard “Being the old-timer I am, games do tend to be simplistic, they are nonetheless for handheld pinball I remember when the original engaging and provide a sort of “gaming comfort games, but it hasn’t food.” I always enjoy playing Kirby games to varying aged particularly Kirby’s Dream Land came out degrees, but my favorites remain highly ranked. Aside well. For one thing, on the Game Boy Brick.” from offering standard platforming shenanigans, Kirby can’t absorb Kirby is also arguably Nintendo’s most experimental powers (an oversight franchise—probably because our boy can so easily that would be transform into a ball. But even apart from that, even remedied in Kirby’s Block Ball). For another, he seems the platforming games try new things with zealous magnetically attracted to each board’s side gutters.

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