SKOAR! Magazine - SKOAR! June 2013
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In this issue
A GAminG messiAh?
Kickstarter’s turning gaming dreams into reality. But nightmares linger,Games that teach,Must play games that
you’ve never heard of
Out of the hundreds of games released every year, there are a couple that fail to catch the
attention of gamers in spite of being very good. Here are six such games that deserve yours,DC writers, and is similar to the
Crime Syndicate and the Elseworlds
versions of the DC universe,
with superheroes from
parallel universes colliding to
save the day. When Superman is
tricked into killing Lois Lane
(whose death brings about the
destruction of Metropolis) and
his unborn son by the Joker, the
Kryptonian goes berserk, kills
the Joker, and decides to rule
the world as he sees fit, as a
ruthless god. This universe’s
superheroes then align into two
camps, those who side with
Superman’s Regime, and those
who vow to fight it with Batman’s
Insurgency.
The Insurgency through
“NetherRealms has done
a very good job of making
the game accessible to
both beginners and fighting
game veterans.”
7.5
Gods of Big Things....
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The level of cutscene graphics
is shockingly bad when compared
to the in-game graphics,
a dichotomy that leaves us
puzzled.
As for gameplay, Nether-
Realms has done a very good
job of making the game accessible
to both beginners and
fighting game veterans, giving
the former a relatively simple
moves list, and the latter myriad
metre-burning innovations
like Bounce Cancel, Clash and
Block Escape; frame data display;
more advanced moves,
and a very detailed practice
mode which also supports
online play. Players also have
multiple online, single-player,
and versus game modes, including
a very exhaustive challenges
section.
Character movement and
move input in Injustice is very
similar to Mortal Kombat 9,
however, it does not feature a
dedicated block button, or have
as much reliance on juggle
manoeuvres. The aforementioned
metre-burning moves are
also quite new, giving players
much more flexibility and variation
in gameplay. Unfortunately,
the MK-style discrete-direction
moves aren’t very conducive to
the Xbox 360’s single-button
D-pad, which is more suited to
Capcom-style quarter circle
motions. It’s still playable, but
hard to control as effectively as
the PS3’s four-button D-pad.
Environmental damage is
also possible, however, this is
where the game becomes quite
unfair, with certain characters
doing more damage using props
in certain stages, compared to
other characters. Therefore the
choice of stage becomes vital,
and though the game with randomly
select one of the two
stages chosen by the players,
one player will be left at a distinct
disadvantage in the match,
unless, environment damage is
turned off. The quest for uniqueness
in each character’s gameplay
is what is to blame here,
with a vast difference between
throwing a missile at an opponent,
and simply jumping off it
to potentially surprise them
with a combo.
Verdict
Injustice: Gods Among
Us is an interesting
game, and if you are
a fighting game fan, it
is a must play. There
are several singleplayer
and versus
gameplay modes, and
plenty of challenges,
apart from of course,
online play, to keep the
replay value high. The
story (or cutscenes)
has shoddy graphics,
though, spoiling what
is otherwise a very
enjoyable joyride.
Things....and Justice for all,BEST WAY TO
SPEND $20
ON GAMING APPS
by Mikhail “NPC” Madnani
Gaming on mobile devices has come a long way in the last
few years. The iPad already has better hardware than dedicated
handheld consoles that exist today. The list below
tells how to make the most of your $20 on some lesser
known yet great games on Google Play and iTunes store,Drool-worthy games
worth waiting for
by Manish “TriggerHappy” Rajesh
2013 has been an eventful year for gamers so far with
many big releases already out and about, but that doesn’t
mean the good times have to end there. The year still has more to offer
with big-shot titles waiting to show off their spiffy, new fangs,SKOAR Team Diary #1
There are plenty of entries in there, some good, some bad, a few downright
outrageous, and some that can traumatize the outside world if revealed in
public. This month, we scribble our thoughts on games we all loved playing
recently, and couldn’t pass the opportunity of telling you about them,The Problem
with JRPGs
rant
JRPGs are Japanese RPGs. Why do people play JRPGs? A war
is always afoot between JRPG fans and ‘others’. Here is a little
perspective which will have the rest of the JRPG fans scream
‘TRAITOR!’ but, unfortunately, it’s only too true,
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Category: Puzzle & Gaming
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
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