[Anunciado] Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter

El Juego de NDS llega a Wii y nuevamente a NDS con una Nueva Entrega de Drawn To Life, para Finales 2009.

Draw the Ultimate Hero with a Wii Remote™ Wave or a Swipe of the Stylus™ in Drawn to Life®: The Next Chapter™

Popular Franchise Makes Its Wii™ Video Game Console Debut

AGOURA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced the next addition to its incredibly successful Drawn to Life® franchise, Drawn to Life®: The Next Chapter™ is currently in development exclusively for Wii™ and Nintendo DS™. Featuring an innovative new action drawing feature and enhanced drawing tools, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter will give players new creative tools and immerse them into new worlds they create and explore. The game is scheduled for release in fall 2009.

“Drawn to Life continues to be tremendously successful because it delivers a creative experience unlike any other game out there. Gamers of all ages love drawing their hero and seeing all of their creations come to life in the game, making it their own unique experience,” said Randy Shoemaker, vice president, global brand management. “Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter raises the creative bar with a totally new experience for both Wii and Nintendo DS fans alike.”

About Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter

In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Wii, players will draw their own heroes using the Wii Remote™ to find the Artifacts of Power and rid the Raposa village of an evil, shadowy figure that has taken over the land. Throughout the game, players will draw more than 100 unique items from robust drawing tools, such as vehicles, weapons and tools, to conquer their enemies. The all-new Action Drawing tool allows for objects to be drawn directly into the game to help navigate through several environments, including a sky world, a jungle and a shadow city. In addition, the game’s multi-player feature will allow players to draw their team members and equipment to compete against others in a variety of mini-games, such as soccer, hockey and basketball.

In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Nintendo DS, players will be able to draw their own heroes, be it humans, animals or multi-limbed creatures, and will embark on a brand new adventure aboard a Turtle Ship to defeat the evil Wilfre and restore color to the Raposa civilization. Players will have the ability to morph their hero into a blob or a spider, adding more gameplay and allowing for players to play each level a variety of different ways. The game’s Action Drawing Tool gives each color special properties when drawing objects into the game to help solve puzzles and progression through the game. Along the way, they will collect coins and color drops to unlock a variety of content, including challenges and quests, customization options and hero abilities. In addition, the game’s multi-player aspect allows players to trade heroes, weapons, items and accessories with friends.

For more information, visit http://www.drawntolife.com.

About THQ

THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) is a leading worldwide developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software. The company develops its products for all popular game systems, personal computers and wireless devices. Headquartered in Los Angeles County, California, THQ sells product through its global network of offices located throughout North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. More information about THQ and its products may be found at www.thq.com.

THQ, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter and their respective logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of THQ Inc.

Wii and Nintendo DS are trademarks of Nintendo.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts may be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the business of THQ Inc. and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as “THQ”), including, but not limited to, expectations and projections related to the Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter video game, and are based upon management’s current beliefs and certain assumptions made by management. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, business, competitive, economic, legal, political and technological factors affecting our industry, operations, markets, products or pricing. Readers should carefully review the risk factors and the information that could materially affect THQ’s financial results, described in other documents that THQ files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal period ended March 31, 2009, and particularly the discussion of risk factors set forth therein. Unless otherwise required by law, THQ disclaims any obligation to update its view on any such risks or uncertainties or to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to these forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release.


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Vete a saber cómo queda en Wii. Habrá que esperar, empecé a jugar en NDS pero lo dejé al principio harto de leer y leer y leer y leer y leer...
Pues yo me lo pasé entero con Mochilo xD
Me huele a juego saca cuartos... si es que no es port del de DS xDDD

Na es coña. Sólo que el de DS no me gustó nada así que este tampoco creo que me guste.
El de DS es bastante original y las fases de plataformas no están nada mal.
Eso de poder crear a tu propio héroe y personalizarlo como quieras es muy buena idea. A ver que tal queda en Wii.

PD: El de DS no lo llegué a terminar pese a que me quedaba poco, ya que las side quest "obligatorias" eran muy lentas y pesadas, con demasiados diálogos de relleno sin sentido. Aún así es un buen juego.

PD: Yo lo jugué con Filemón (no me quedó nada mal, y eso que dibujar en la táctil no parece "tan" fácil...) xD

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pagantipaco escribió:Vete a saber cómo queda en Wii. Habrá que esperar, empecé a jugar en NDS pero lo dejé al principio harto de leer y leer y leer y leer y leer...


Idem. A ver si vuelvo a darle una oportunidad...
Vitet escribió:Pues yo me lo pasé entero con Mochilo xD



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pagantipaco escribió:Vete a saber cómo queda en Wii. Habrá que esperar, empecé a jugar en NDS pero lo dejé al principio harto de leer y leer y leer y leer y leer...


Idem. A ver si vuelvo a darle una oportunidad...


Yo no sé si podré, madre mía, me parecía eterno y las parrafadas eran larguísimas y ñoñas, vamos, que esa primera impresión que deben cuidar los videojuegos en éste la cagó conmigo (y veo que contigo también).
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