Month: October 2018

During Tokyo Game Show 2018, D3 Publisher announced the return of the Onechanbara series with Onechanbara Origin. The game will actually be a remake of the first two titles of the franchise The Onechanbara and The Onechanbara 2, released for PS2 in 2004 and 2005 respectively. Not a lot of information has been provided thus far, so we talked
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Director Junichi Masuda and Lead Game Environment Designer Kensaku Nabana recently sat down with Nintendo to give insight on picking Eevee as the counterpart title character to Pikachu as well as other creative decisions for Pokémon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon Let’s Go, Eeevee!. Masuda explains that one of the first reasons for picking Eevee
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Bandai Namco’s hit 3D fighting game Tekken 7 hit the 3 million number in sales today. The announcement was made by Tekken’s Game Director/Chief Producer Katsuhiro Harada over on Twitter this morning. Tekken has now recorded over 47 million copies sold overall for the series, which is comparable to Street Fighter‘s recorded 45.8 million copies sold. The game was well-received by
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Over on the PlayStation Blogcast, PlayStation’s social media director Sid Shuman said that fans should expect to find out more about the upcoming MediEvil remaster very soon. Sony’s very own Shawn Layden will apparently be making an appearance on the podcast to reveal more about the remake of the popular PS1 classic within the next week or two.
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UPDATE: Insomniac has just pushed out both patch 1.07 and 1.08 for Marvel’s Spider-Man which means that both New Game+ and the Ultimate difficulty have now officially arrived. We knew that these functions would be coming at some point over the next few days, but weren’t sure what the chances were for it to release today. Fortunately, Insomniac
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It has been a while since we last heard much about Vblank Entertainment’s upcoming Grand Theft Auto-inspired 16-bit game Shakedown: Hawaii, but the game finally had a resurgence of information today. In addition to an in-depth post on PlayStation Blog, we also learned it will be launching sometime in Q1 2019 for 3DS, Nintendo Switch,
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Under Koei Tecmo’s wide umbrella, Nagano-based developer Gust is working hard on multiple Atelier projects, including Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World and the Atelier Arland Series Deluxe Pack. In order to know more, DualShockers talked to Producers Keisuke Kikuchi and Junzo Hosoi, also trying to extract a few tidbits of information on what could come
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Along with announcing the delay of Days Gone earlier this morning, Sony has today also finally revealed the release window PixelOpus’ Concrete Genie. Sony revealed that Concrete Genie is now scheduled to arrive early next year in spring of 2019. Up until this point, Concrete Genie had yet been given a release window, so it’s good to now know that
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If there is one thing I’ve learned from my stint with SoulCalibur VI, it’s that people are really really into the character creation system. And who’s to blame them–you have to love any game that will let you match up Yoko Taro’s 2B from NieR: Automata and Bojack Horseman from the excellent Netflix special. However, a couple of customs
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After some delays, Dark Souls: Remastered is finally available on-the-go with Nintendo Switch. To celebrate, Nintendo has put together a trailer for the game showing off some of its iconic bosses and locations. You can check it out for yourself down below. While Dark Souls: Remastered is available on a multitude of other platforms already, this will be the first
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Today, Arc System Works published the opening sequence for Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz. The mystery-solving game is a prequel of the Tantei Jinguji Saburo series, also known as Jake Hunter Detective Story in the west. The opening sequence shows protagonist Keisuke Jinguji in New York, with other new characters currently unnamed. Keisuke is Saburo Jinguji/Jake Hunter’s grandfather. Overall it’s pretty
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Today, Studio Zero released a new trailer for Catherine: Full Body, the remake of the original Catherine game. This week’s trailer reveals Megumi Toyoguchi as another voice actress selectable for Catherine, included in the game’s DLC. Megumi Toyoguchi voiced Yukari Takeba in Persona 3. All the DLC voice actresses revealed so far are linked to Studio Zero related
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