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Ariel Rebel Canada

  Tue, January 24th, 2012 at 12:43
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  • Ground locations include a medieval castle and an interstellar space-pirate vessel
  • Fight with projectile attacks
  • Can hide behind pillars/rubble
  • Close-range melee combos
  • Dash attacks
  • Can take your time to explore in these sections
  • Lots of hidden treasures
  • Secret life-restoring hot springs
  • “levels are frenetically paced and full of surprises”
  • Sakurai calls this “escalating the situation”; piling action on top of action to keep players off balance and engaged
  • Vehicle example: Exo Tank
  • Grinding gameplay made possible by Palutena’s magical rails
  • There are times in which NPCs appear abruptly to fight by your side
  • Recurring villains like Dark Pit appear from time to time
  • Constant stream of dialogue to give players a better idea of what’s going on
  • Dialogue is usually between Pit and Palutena or Palutena and the villain at the moment
  • Dialogue “works like a charm” because of “clever writing and strong performances”
  • “necessary plot explanations and strategy tips are buried deep within a stream of smart, self-aware banter”
  • There’s a moment in the game in which Pit finds an item from the first Kid Icarus and Palutena says that it’s less pixelated than she remembers
  • A comrade-in-arms will express shock that Pit would be so reckless as to open treasure chests left in plain sight without suspecting a trap
  • “strong characters and a rollicking plot without ever pulling players out of the action to watch a non-interactive event scene or read a screen full of text”
  • Palutena will show cute artwork and screenshots from the original Kid Icarus (reminding Pit of how enemies used to look) on the touch screen, though “the game rarely gives you a chance to peel your eyes away from the action unfolding above”
  • At least 8 chapters; Nintendo Power reached this point and said there was “no end in sight”, hinting that there are many chapters
  • Uprising isn’t the type of game you play once and then put on the shelf
  • Massive arsenal in the game
  • “more weapons than anyone could realistically hope to use in a single trip through the game”
  • Unique, legendary, superpowered weapons
  • Nine weapon categories
  • “when you switch to a new weapon category, it almost feels like you’re playing an entirely different game”
  • Individual weapons, some with very different properties in each category
  • Burst Blade unleashes a flurry of short-range bullets that are great for clearing a room
  • Viper Blade sends out smaller, longer-ranged bullets that poison their targets
  • Samurai Blade is weaker at long range, but has a fast and deadly melee combo
  • Royal Blade is slightly weaker on offense, can send unleash a deadly blast attack to cover your escape when you dash backwards to evade an enemy
  • Obtain 1-2 random weapons from treasure chests
  • Collect hearts and use them to purchase weapons from a random assortment at Arm’s Altar
  • Access the Arm’s Alter between levels
  • There is a practice range at Arm’s Alter
  • Random assortment of special abilities for each iteration of a weapon
  • Examples of the above: One random Royal Blade may have a small defensive boost, an extra bullet on each side-dash attack, and a chance to paralyze foes; another Royal Blade may feature a speed boost, enhanced long-ranged shots, and an improved combo attack
  • Practically an infinite amount of randomly generated weapon variations
  • Pass a “seed” of a good weapon you find through StreetPass; let your friends buy it in their own games
  • Pit can pick up single-use items in addition to weapons
  • Examples of the above: A centurion that follows Pit around firing arrows at foes, a shield that protects Pit’s flank from enemy attacks
  • Pit can find magical powers that may be equipped between levels
  • Powers include summoning a meteor shower or firing a massive laser beam (offensive)
  • Defensive powers include a high-jump or the ability to recover some health
  • Powers take up space on Pit’s power grid
  • Find powers in high and low-level versions
  • Bring only as many powers into combat as you add to the grid
  • Use a power only a certain amount of times in each level
  • Can replay levels to gather hearts and open treasure chests
  • Sakurai hinted at high-level challenges: “We’ve added a certain unique system to address the original game’s reputation for being quite challenging.”
  • AR Cards were originally intended to be the Kid Icarus equivalent of Smash Bros.’s trophies
  • Nintendo hasn’t said how the cards will be distributed
  • Gather cards to unlock more more content in the game (nothing that can’t be unlocked through standard play)
 
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