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2014-08-04 13:20:06

Keeping the cut and paste popup book  theme as previous titles which makes perfect sense in bringing it to 3D, the latest iteration in the series focuses on a new gameplay mechanic: stickers. These items can be found through out the in game world, and are used in interact with the environment or to create various skills during combat. Overall it’s looking like a fantastic next step for the franchise. The same can be said for Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, which looks to take the established mechanics of the original game and expand upon them. Players will be able to visit multiple mansions, each with its own mission based challenges, with many new and familiar ghost enemies to try and vacuum up. If you were a fan of the original Gamecube title, this is one to watch for.

Other titles were shown off in a quick video, including Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirror of Fate, Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion, Scribblenauts Unlimited 3DS version, and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. While the 3DS’ time was short, it seems there are still many great titles headed our way. Heading back to the Wii U, the next game in the ever growing Lego series was revealed: Lego City: Undercover. Players take control of a LegoCity police detective as he attempts to fight crime around the brick built metropolis. Calls from dispatch will appear on the Pad screen, which will give hints on what to do next, and the screen can also be used to scan around for criminals. Undercover disguises can be selected by the touch screen as well, which will be needed to gain access to certain areas of the city.

There is lots of action to be had as well, with our detective doing wall runs, ziplining, and even flying helicopters. Lego fans have a lot to look forward to with this title, as it appears to be a great evolution for the series. For one last massive announcement, Katsuya Eguchi, hardware producer for the Wii U, came on stage to reveal an intriguing new game: Nintendoland. The title is one giant theme park, with 12 attractions based on Nintendo games, five of which will be playable on the show floor this year. A painfully long demo for one of the attractions, Luigi’s Mansion, was presented to show off what the game is all about. Four players, with Wiimotes, attempt to find and eliminate a pesky  ghost, played by a fifth player with the Gamepad.

 

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