Since Guyver has been so deeply stressed out over the weekend that he passed out halfway, it looks like I will have to update on the going ons that happened while Guyver was sleeping. Without further delay, here are some of the cool shots I took on the Second and Third day of the event.
First Up, we have the car.
It took place right after the front entrance with an F1:2000 Wii game.
AFA Interactive: The Boy and his Blob: Looks great, plays great and full of AWWWWW Cuddliness.
Behind that is Fairytail Fights.
Great game, but the controls need getting used to and the camera angles can be very tricky. The poster looks somewhat disturbing.
Over at the disney booth, we got Spectrobes.
Extremely promising and well crafted RPG, very different from the normal Disney stuffs aimed at young girls, and Hanna Montana.
Next to Spectrobes is Divinity 2: Ego Draconis.
Another RPG, again.
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed, Just Dance and Red Steel 2
I didn't play any of them, but looks kind of fun, still.
Some naughty stuffs. It's a Rabbid.
Acting all pedo like. Just looks at his evil glare in the last picture.
Booth babes from AtomicPC.
No further comments needed.
Finally, we have the cosplayers.
DJChopper dancing to Just Dance.
Kingdom Hearts?
I thought it was a HE at first, but I was wrong. T_T
Midna and ???
I don't know who the lady in purple is.
That is the end of the tour for the last 2 days, it could have been better if the place is carpeted and air conditioned.
Good points: A few promising games, especially Red Steed 2; Assassin's Creed, Avatar and Borderlands. Fairytale Fights, Spectrobs and the Boy and His Blob have the potential to exceed expectations due to its ingenious gameplay and ingame settings.
One stall selling Love Simulation Games, but it is just me. I am that pathetic. T_T.
Bad points: Lack of Freebies, Stuffy venue and poor layout. The absence of big shot names like Nintendo and Sony. No clear indication of the availability of games in Australia.