Hopefully you aren’t planning on buying this edition of the game just for Metal Gear again.
While Kojima Productions is best known for its work on the Metal Gear series, last generation they were able to sneak out a couple of other titles that took place in a war torn world dominated by mechs, known as Orbital Frames. Zone of the Enders HD Collection brings both of the PlayStation 2 titles in the series onto one disc for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. While these games look much better and remain entertaining, they suffer from intermittent frame rate issues, as well as an overall slower pace that diehard fans will immediately notice.
Available now for the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
The opening sequence for the HD revamp of the Zone of the Enders titles.
Venture into a fantastical world that will bore you beyond anything you’ve ever imagined!
The visuals in Defenders of Ardania are pretty OK. And thus ends the discussion of the good things about Defenders of Ardania. Everything else about the game is frustrating, boring, and annoying. You’d be excused for being drawn in by the concept, though. Defenders of Ardania tries to grab some attention in the jam-packed tower defense genre by adding a few elements normally seen only in real time strategy games, but the implementation of these additions make the game a slog.
A press release has announced the launch window.
Konami, via a press release, today set a release window for the upcoming HD collection of the Zone of the Enders titles. Expect to pick up a copy of Zone of the Enders HD Collection this fall on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
The final developers diary for Dungeon Defenders, available on October 18 and 19 for the PSN and XBLA.