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One Piece: Pirate Warriors - Launch Trailer

Available now exclusively on the PlayStation store for the PlayStation 3.

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One Piece: Pirate Warriors - Release Date Trailer

It hits the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 on September 25, 2012.

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One Piece: Pirate Warriors - E3 2012 Trailer

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Vita's Ruin is Ruin No More

A change has occurred for Sony's transferable dungeon crawler.

At last year’s E3, Sony paraded out a little title called Ruin that was playable between both the PS3 and on the Vita.  Much has been made of this transferring ability but today Sony announced that Ruin is no more.  That’s right, Sony has decided to exchange the game’s original title for a new one and as such Ruin is now Warrior’s Lair.

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Tecmo Koei to Acquire Atelier Developer

Koei Tecmo Holdings adds to its stable of video game subsidiaries.

The company that brings us Dynasty Warriors on the regular will be acquiring Gust, developer and publisher of the Atelier series, as one of its subsidiaries in the coming days. 

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Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat Has Exclusive Pre-Order Bonuses at Gamestop

Fans of the TV show will want to pre-order the game for exclusive content never before seen.

345 Games has revealed that those who pre-order Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat at Gamestop will also receive two full episodes of the TV show, including one episode that's never been released on Blu-Ray or DVD. The game will be released on January 10, 2012 and will cost $29.99 retail.

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Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll Review

What happens when you add a little RPG to the Dynasty Warriors formula?

Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll is exactly the kind of game that you would expect from the makers of the Dynasty Warriors franchise – no more, no less. It’s unfortunate that I can’t simply end my review right here because there isn’t much else to say about the game beyond that opening sentence. Unfortunately the powers that be at PixlBit have requested that I elaborate on exactly what that opening statement means, and while that may seem unreasonable I am nothing if not a good sport.

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Double Dragon II: Wander Of The Dragons Preview

The arcade classic is being recreated in 3D, with a slew of new features and updates.

Some games just get better with 3D, or at least that's what Korean developer, Barunson Interactive hopes. The team has announced that they are currently developing a 3D update of Double Dragon II: The Revenge, for Xbox Live Arcade, known now as Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons.

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Dynasty Warriors 7 Review

I’m still amazed at just how much better a similar spin-off game is.

I’ll be honest; I don’t know much about the history of the Dynasty Warriors series, so I can’t provide you a comprehensive look at the differences from the last iteration of the series. From what I understand, there have been a number of improvements, including a more directed story experience with better character development, better graphics, more varied characters, and the inclusion of weapon machinery that can be utilized in battle. From a newcomer’s perspective, the additions don’t seem to make the game very interesting. Players can expect hours upon hours of grinding through underpowered enemies with little to break up the experience and keep it fresh. Having played the game side by side with Samurai Warriors: Chronicles, it’s clear that Dynasty Warriors doesn’t have the same flair as its spin-off series.

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Samurai Warriors: Chronicles Review

It’s not the deepest experience on the 3DS, but it’ll certainly keep you busy for a good long while.

Last year, I had my first taste of the Samurai Warriors series and was pleasantly surprised by the experience. While heavy on the hack ‘n’ slashing, the game still provided for a bevy of interesting objectives and some frantic pacing as you rush about the level to meet all of the expectations. Not only were the objectives varied, but the experience was dynamic. New objectives were presented each time I went through the level, changing and morphing based on the state of the battlefield. Samurai Warriors: Chronicles falls very much in line with its predecessors, with improved graphical fidelity and a fully-voiced presentation.

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