Monday, 23 March 2015

Sakura Fight Festa 2015 Results

Thank you for attending and watching Sakura Fight Festa 2015! We cannot thank players enough for participating & watching the event, making it one of Europe Premier Tournaments for Anime & 3D fighters.

We fought, we screamed, and made some of the greatest friends we will meet for Fighting games and we are truly grateful for everyone who took the time out and travelled to the tournament.

One of the points of this tournament was to bring Europe together and see which country was the best in these respective games, and the showing was amazing, showcasing some of Europe's best talent.

The following is the results of the tournament, so congrautlations to everyone who made it here.

Sakura Fight Festa is now over, so as the curtain closes on the Festival, all the staff at NGI would like to thank all players, commentators, and watchers again from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you for supporting us, your countries, and most importantly, your communities.


The Festival will be back again next year, so until then...Thanks for watching.


NGI Supporting Mayamada's Gamepad!




Nth Gen Interactive will be supporting Gamepad by Mayamada in their games department. We will be hosting games like Smash Bros Wii U, Mario Kart 8 and House of the Dead 4 (and other Rail Shooters) while also broadcasting the event. This also doubles up as a stop in the Road of Purification so it's a place to catch Toukiden Kiwami players while also have fun with other games, music and the pop up shop.

MonHun Offline is also getting involved by bringing Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate as well, so there is variety and choice everywhere. Make sure to pre-register as well or you won't be able to get in.

Road of Purification's First Stop: Mon Hunt Offline 28/03


MonHun Offline has allowed Nth Gen Interactive to help bring you some cross platform hunting madness involving Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and Toukiden Kiwami. This will be Toukiden Kiwami's first event and we'll be making the most of it. This will be a great place to swap early game strategies, playing styles and PSN IDs so you always have someone to play with. We also might have some giveaways as well.

Date: 28/03/2015

Time: 2pm to 7pm

Entry: Free

Location: 342 Caladonian Road, N1 1BB, London

Games: Toukiden Kiwami and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

Facebook Event: Here

Stream Channel: www.twitch.tv/nthgenmedia

London Games Society April



London Games Society April here. Hot off the back of Sakura Fight Festa 2015 and MonHun Offline First Hunt, we are cooling down in High Cross community centre to get some games in. There will be the usual place to practice all of your anime fighting game needs while MonHun Offline and Vita Club London will have your back against and monsters or demons you might find. Come down, have some games and it should be fun!

Date: 4th April 2015

Address:

High Cross United Reformed Church,
Colesterworth Road
High Road Tottenham
London
N15 4BN


Event Series: Road of Purification


Road of Purification

This is a series of events celebrating the release of Toukiden Kiwami. Nth Gen Interactive will be hosing offline sessions of this game at various events around London for the next coming month as soon as from Saturday 28th March. This is to help grow an offline scene for the game and to put names to faces online too. The six events this includes are (in chronological order):

- MonHun Offline First Hunt - 28/03/2015

- London Games Society April - 04/04/2015

- Gamepad 11/04/2015

- GamerDisco - TBA

- London Games Society May - 02/05/2015

- MCM Expo May - TBA

More information about these event will be available as they get closer. But for all information about the series of events, please got HERE.

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Freedom Wars Review


Freedom Wars Review:

A collaboration between Dimps (Previously worked on games like Sonic Rush and Street Fighter 4), Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Studio and Shift (God Eater) that made a very frantic and but intense 3rd person action game. This was one of the most heavily marketed Playstation Vita games in Japan but got a very soft but noticeable push in the west. At only £20 this game is the most value you are going to get for a new game this year that pushes the Vita to its limits.

DJ Max Technika Tune Review



DJ Max Technika Tune Review:

DJ Max has been a music game franchise dating back for quite a while with their first game DJ Max Online for the PC. Since then they have released games in the Arcade, PC, iOS, PSP and now the Vita. The Vita incarnation of DJ Max is very different to anyone who has spent their time playing the PC or PSP ones and very familiar to anyone playing the Arcades. Staying true to the name, DJ Max on the Vita’s closest relative is DJ Max Technika 2 and 3 which has been a huge success due to it’s unique play style, gameplay and music. With that in mind the development team have gone out of their way to try and emulate that success while taking full control of the Vita’s touch capability on both the front and rear panels.