"...the video game equivalent of your first kiss."
Last year, a game was released that received universal praise up until launch.
"...the video game equivalent of your first kiss."
Last year, a game was released that received universal praise up until launch.
This time it's not for an advertising campaign, but rather an achievement in the game.
Dante's Inferno has seemingly been on a crash-course with controversy since it was first announced. Whether it be from angry activists or sending journalists a check, EA has sought to offend and upset to keep their upcoming title in the public eye.
Five new titles have been made available for DSiWare, two new titles for WiiWare, and another week of a lone Virtual Console title.
This week's Nintendo Download features five Domo titles on DSiWare, the second round of LostWinds, a new Hudson title, Shootanto for WiiWare, and Rygar makes a Virtual Console appearance.
The title will be released on cell phones in Japan and will be based on the upcoming anime.
Guin Saga is a long-running manga in Japan that had its first edition back in 1979. With the thirty year anniversary of the series coming up, it's receiving an anime makeover in Japan.
Having sold nearly four million copies just in Japan of Dragon Quest IX, they are setting their sights even higher for the next mainline entry in their other wildly popular series.
Square Enix announced today that they are hoping to sell over six million copies worldwide of Final Fantasy XIII.
Awesome music and ultra violence go together well.
For a long time, I lampooned Wet. With its humorous title, ridiculous premise, and publisher issues, there was a lot to make fun of. After spending some time with the recent release, I can safely say it proved me wrong. Wet has its issues, but its Tarantino-esque style makes it a raucous romp.
Yoichi Wada, CEO of Square Enix, is impressed by Project Natal, but doesn't think it'll have much of an impact.
In a recent interview with the UK-based Financial Times, Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada said he doesn't believe that Microsoft and Sony's new motion controllers will have much of an impact. He also expects a new Wii by 2011 that will have more in common with Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and might even have a new controller.