Operation Backlog Completion 2024
Mar 162015
 

Let’s get this out of the way first: I know next to nothing about MadWorld. Thanks to Wikipedia, I know it’s a beat ’em up game that came out in 2009 for the Wii. So if I had to look it up to learn even that much, why do I care about it at all? Because it was the first game developed by the creators of Bayonetta. If you don’t know how I feel about those games… welcome to the blog! You must be new.

MadWorld came out on March 10, 2009. That’s probably why the developer has been Tweeting about it… starting with a post on March 7 that taught me I shouldn’t refer to the company as “Platinum Games.”

However, PlatinumGames let the actual anniversary pass without a word, but came back the next day (four days after the first post) with a new piece of MadWorld art.

That was March 11. Four days after that–yesterday–a third image was posted.

Why the sudden interest in MadWorld? Why four days in between Tweets? Is this just a celebration of the game’s anniversary without using the word, or is this a tease for MadWorld 2? (Or… whatever it would be called. Someone more familiar with these games, please chime in and explain how Anarchy Reigns is sort of a sequel to MadWorld.)

Lots of MadWorld fans are hoping for a sequel. Some are even theorizing that it will be announced at an upcoming Nintendo Direct, since we haven’t had one in a while. And of course, Kamiya’s non-answers could mean anything.

Maybe we’ll find out more in four days.

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Mar 132015
 

Wii U owners, you have another 3D platformer to look forward to! When I named FreezeME as one of my top upcoming 3D platformers, I mentioned that the developer hoped to bring it to the Wii U, in addition to the systems it was already planned for (PC, Mac, and Linux). Well, now it’s official.

As you can see, the trailer also ends with a promise that FreezeME is on its way to Kickstarter. The Kickstarter campaign isn’t up yet, but the developer is working on the FreezeME Kickstarter video, images, and even reward tiers. That suggests it’s coming soon, so keep an eye on the Facebook page! I’ll probably share an announcement with my social media sites as well.

I can’t wait to learn more about FreezeME, and the Kickstarter for Fiona Frightening should be on its way soon, too. In the meantime, I still have plenty of content in the A Hat in Time alpha to uncover.

Of all the 3D platformers we’ve seen so far, which one do you like the most?

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Mar 112015
 

When other writers ask about useful Twitter hashtags, one I almost always mention is #pitmad.

Short for “Pitch Madness,” #PitMad is a special day on Twitter when authors can Tweet pitches for their completed novels, and agents favorite the Tweets if they’re interested in an official query. While it may be difficult to come up with a pitch under 140 characters long–and multiple versions of it, since Twitter won’t like you sending out duplicate Tweets throughout the day–it’s a fun way to get your idea in front of agents and see if anyone is interested!

If you have a novel ready to send to agents and you want to participate, check out the official rules. I’m participating in this #PitMad with The Nightbringer, the novel I worked on for NaNoWriMo 2014. Here’s hoping for success for all of us!

These days are held quarterly, and the next one is set for June 4. Good luck!

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