This trailer gives fans a sneak-peek into the upcoming addition to the Final Fantasy series.
While the Japanese release of Final Fantasy XIII is right around the corner, the North American release is not scheduled until Q1 2010. To help Final Fantasy fans keep it together while they wait, here's the trailer shown at TGS containing over seven minutes of video detailing battle mechanics, as well as several cut scenes.
If I hear "Warriors! Come out and play-ay!" one more time, I'm going to snap.
The Warriors, for the unaware, is a cult movie from the 1970s about street gangs in New York City. Rockstar brought the brand back to video game prominence with the fantastic The Warriors for PlayStation 2 and Xbox, with a later port to PSP. The Warriors: Street Brawl, currently only for Xbox Live Arcade, is a far cry from the 2005 original, as it is just a boring 2D brawler with very little of the personality of the film.
Players will fight for Japanese rule in Capcom's samurai-based brawler.
Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, recently announced for Wii and PlayStation 3, is set in the middle of a warring period in Japanese history. Players will take control of more than a dozen characters as they march to the climatic battle of Sekigahara and try to rule 16th century Japan.
AiAi, MeeMee, GonGon, and Baby return with an added controller: the Balance Board.
Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll, the newest in the series, features most of the same ball-balancing mini-game-heavy content of the most recent console outing, the 2006 Wii launch title Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz. However, this time around the monkeys can be controlled with the conventional Wii Remote and Nunchuk or the Wii Balance Board.
Sony revealed that there will be more than 16,000 pieces of digital content available for download when the PSPGo launches this week.
IGN reports that there will be 225 games, 2,300 movies, 13,300 television episodes available for download on the PlayStation Network when the PSPGo launches on October 1.
“BUST-A-MOVE™ Live!” (PUZZLE BOBBLE™ Live!) returns to Xbox LIVE® Arcade this Wednesday, your premier destination for downloadable games. With its beloved original gameplay revamped and better than ever, get ready to fire bubbles at the bubble clusters to destroy them!
Fans can expand their library with discounts on up to ten of Guitar Hero downloadable favorites
Guitar Hero® is ushering in ROCKTOBER™ with a limited-time-only discount on ten of our favorite tracks available to fans for Guitar Hero® 5, Guitar Hero® World Tour and the upcoming Band Hero™ games through Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.Guitar Hero fans can look forward to Queens of the Stone Age, Wolfmother, Billy Squier, the Misfits, and more in the month of October.
Activision announced the October track packs for Guitar Hero 5 today, and it includes a good variety of bands.
Nintendo's summer hit has blown past a million units with it's bundled peripheral, Wii MotionPlus selling close to 3 million units.
Wii Sports Resort has posted sales of 1.25 million copies and the MotionPlus has sold over 2.9 million units in the United States alone, according to statistics from Nintendo.
