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Fat Princess

 

Published by: Sony Computer Entertainment

Developed by: Darkstar Industries

Release Date: TBA

Genre: Lol Action

Online Play: 32 Versus

 

About this game:

 

Frantic and fun, Fat Princess pits two hordes of players against each other in comic medieval battle royale. Your goal is to rescue your beloved princess from the enemy dungeon. There’s a catch though: your adversary has been stuffing her with food to fatten her up and it’s going to take most of your army working together to carry her back across the battlefield.

 

You can switch between five different character classes literally at the drop of a hat: the fearless Warrior, the steadfast Archer, the mystical Mage, the tireless Worker, and the deadly Priest. In order to triumph, players must combine their skills and work together. The name of the game is cooperation, whether it’s helping another player drag a log back to your castle, manning a battering ram to smash through the enemy’s front gate, or building a human pyramid to scramble over the walls.

 

General Features:

Casual Single & Multiplayer Online/Offline Action – Cooperate with your team of medieval soldiers (up to 16 players on each side) to overthrow the opponent’s army, plunder their castle and save the princess

 

5 Character Classes – Change your avatar's character anytime by swapping hats: Worker, Warrior, Archer, Mage and Priest

 

10 Unique Maps – There will be 10 maps total, shared across single & multiplayer modes.

Experience intense frantic gameplay across diverse, charming and challenging environments

 

Resources & Upgrades – Work together to collect resources to upgrade your primitive weapons and basic castle defenses into superior armaments and impenetrable fortifications

 

Unique Game Modes – Select from several various game types: Rescue the Princess, Thwart the Invasion, and Medieval Games

 

Customizable Avatars – Create your own personal Avatar and charge online into battle

 

32-player Online Skirmish – Jump in and join as many as 32 players online to wreak havoc on the battlefield and carry your stout princess back home during the conflict

 

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Fat Princess: Don't expect it any time soon

 

E3 may now be over, but the games shown off at the event will be a part of our lives throughout this holiday season and beyond. One title that will occupy the lives of PLAYSTATION 3 owners for hours upon hours this fall is Valkyria Chronicles. This PS3-exclusive strategy-JRPG from Sega (to clarify, NOT a PSP game), is utilizing the power of the console to push its dynamic and visually arresting Canvas Engine.

 

The graphics in Valkyria Chronicles appear similar to an animated watercolor painting, with a bit of the colored-pencil-sketch action seen A-ha’s 1980’s “Take On Me” video. As you’ll see in the video below – it really works.

 

Speaking of the video, it features Sega Associate Producer Christopher Kaminski detailing the unique battle system found in Valkyria Chronicles – it completely takes the Strategy RPG genre “off the grid.”

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Fat Princess: Don't expect it any time soon

 

E3 may now be over, but the games shown off at the event will be a part of our lives throughout this holiday season and beyond. One title that will occupy the lives of PLAYSTATION 3 owners for hours upon hours this fall is Valkyria Chronicles. This PS3-exclusive strategy-JRPG from Sega (to clarify, NOT a PSP game), is utilizing the power of the console to push its dynamic and visually arresting Canvas Engine.

 

The graphics in Valkyria Chronicles appear similar to an animated watercolor painting, with a bit of the colored-pencil-sketch action seen A-ha’s 1980’s “Take On Me” video. As you’ll see in the video below – it really works.

 

Speaking of the video, it features Sega Associate Producer Christopher Kaminski detailing the unique battle system found in Valkyria Chronicles – it completely takes the Strategy RPG genre “off the grid.”

this post makes no sense....atleast post the relevant part

 

and i LOL'd at this image....damn those evil princess feeders!!!

 

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Fat Princess Hands-on

 

Fat Princess, developed by Titan Studios, was revealed last year at E3 2008 and since then, the majority of PlayStation gamers have been waiting patiently for a release date to be set. The game puts an entirely new spin on the classic Capture-the-Flag game mode. While the title left many media personnel impressed after E3, CES brought forth a build that boasted cleaner visuals, tighter controls, and more polished gameplay, leaving the game looking and feeling better than ever.

 

The idea behind Fat Princess appears quite unique, though only initially, as the core concept is one we've seen several times in the past (Capture-the-Flag). The game divides players into two teams, each holding the other team's Princess hostage. In order to succeed, one side must rescue their Princess while still imprisoning the other sides Princess within their castle walls. To help accomplish this goal, you must fortify your castle, upgrade your character class, collect resources, and feed your captured Princess with cake.

 

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Collecting resources works similar to RTS games from the past, such as Warcraft. Workers can chop down trees for wood or collect rock fragments from larger pieces of rock. These resources can then be utilized to create castle doors or upgrade your character classes in order to unlock new weapons and abilities. Thankfully, you won't have to drag the resources all the way back to your castle each time. Instead, there are carefully planted outposts strewn through each level that your team can capture. Once occupied, these outposts serve as resource drop-off points as well as healing centers.

 

Outside of the Worker class, there are four other classes you can choose: Rangers, Mages, Priests and Warriors. To pick a class, you simply run over to that class's "Housing Unit" and put on a hat that represents that class. Once done, the hat transforms you into your new class. Each class has a starting weapon that is generic to their field. Priests use healing magic, Mages utilize elements, Warriors have their swords and finally, Rangers are equipped with bows. Once you manage to level up a character class, the weapons made available to that class are increased by one. An example of this is the Shotgun that can used by Rangers once they've been upgraded.

 

Control schemes can make or break a title, leaving all of the aspects we've previously mentioned a waste of time. Luckily, Fat Princess includes controls that hardcore and casual gamers can pick up and use with ease. There are attack, jump, pick-up, and target enemy buttons. If you hold down the attack button, your character will charge up a stronger attack, but his speed will decline slightly. Thankfully, the incentive to charge attacks is a potential one-hit kill. While this control scheme is simple, it's fully functional, allowing players of all skill levels to enjoy the game without being discouraged, which in return should give the game a nice lifespan.

 

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Graphically, Fat Princess is an adorable title filled with surprisingly blood-splattered visuals. Each character has a fierce look, but it's hard to cower when the artistic overview is pushed in the direction of cute. The color palettes within each level design are bright and vivid, but the game also features some darker tones throughout certain maps. It won't compete on a graphical level with PSN titles like WipEout HD or Quest for Booty, but why would we want it to? It has the perfect art style to complement its concept.

 

Fat Princess is shaping up to be a premiere single and multiplayer experience that can be picked up and played for a moment or for hours on end. While Capture the Flag is a great mode to play, we're curious to see exactly what the secret "Soccer" game mode will offer. When we questioned the Fat Princess representative on what it entailed, his lips were sealed, so it looks like we'll have to wait and see. Anyone on the fence about this game should quickly hop off on the greener side. It's going to be a hit.

 

 

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Whoever has got beta code gimme me fast :hug:

 

The new beta GP videos as below...are cool....but don't like the bloodbath...makes...it look more messier...awww....but the game looks SPLENDID !!!!

 

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Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake for PSP on the way

 

Even though the PlayStation 3 version of Fat Princess isn't out yet, SuperVillan Studios has picked up the franchise and brought it to the PSP. Here, eight players will be able to face off in a number of different multiplayer contests in both ad-hoc and infrastructure matches. Now, Fistful of Cake is said to contain everything that the console version does, but it's also packing four new modes and six new maps.

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Fat Princess Won't Be Out This Month

 

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Sony's super-enjoyable Fat Princess was originally slated to be released in June. That's this month! Now, sadly, it turns out it won't be out this month.

 

Instead, it will now be out "at some point this summer". So sometime in July or August, then. Shame, but if it gives them extra time to make it extra delicious, we're all for it.

 

Incidentally, the release will be a worldwide one, which is a rare treat for Europeans accustomed to long delays on the PlayStation Network.

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