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Trio of Persona 4: Dancing All Night Trailers Let You Hear English Voices

Added: 11.08.2015 21:00 | 9 views | 0 comments


Persona 4: Dancing All Night (review here) will be coming to North America on Sept. 29. Above and below, you can check out the English voices for three of the lead characters, Chie (above), Yosuke (first trailer below), and Kanji (bottom). And here's a truckload of screenshots from the Japanese version.
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From: www.gamerevolution.com

Until Dawn Developer and Their Supermassive History With Sony

Added: 11.08.2015 19:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


English developer Supermassive Games have quickly become a name that PlayStation owners recognize. Since being founded in 2008, the studio has been on the forefront of new technology in gaming, having helped usher in PlayStation Move and Wonderbook. Even if those two peripherals didnt set the gaming world ablaze, they did however tighten the developers relationship with Sony, as they are now working with them on Until Dawn the studios biggest project to date.

From: n4g.com

Rohan 2 to Release English Version after the First Test in Korea

Added: 11.08.2015 18:18 | 12 views | 0 comments


Rohan 2, the sequel to the hot MMORPG Rohan Online, is going to launch its first beta test for the Korean players in Q3 this year. The developer Playwith also brought this game to the ChinaJoy last week. According to them, the game's Taiwan server may enter first test phase earlier than Korean server, and the global launch will soon coming after the first test in Korea.

From: n4g.com

Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture Launches on PS4, Ends World

Added: 11.08.2015 15:00 | 53 views | 0 comments


Welcome to the end of the world. Nearly three years ago, we started work on a game. The plan was to take the story-driven exploration of Dear Esther and push it into an open-world setting, to create a game where you discovered a story, rather than had it told to you. We wanted this story to be about the end of the world, about a small English valley and its people, about what it means to be alive.

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ArcheAge Launches No-wipe Test Today in China

Added: 10.08.2015 18:18 | 12 views | 0 comments


Though ArcheAge has been launched to Korean and English gamers for a long time, Chinese gamers are just starting to try this game. On August 6th at 12:00 (GMT+8), the CN server of ArcheAge has just started its no-wipe test. There are 21 servers released for this test, and the names of these servers are all collected from the event held a few days ago. According to the official team, they will unveil the stories behind these names in the following days.

From: n4g.com

Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a triumph | Kill Screen Daily

Added: 10.08.2015 14:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


KSD: "Sometimes they burn hot, the souls in this game. Sometimes they simmer; sometimes they shoot like hot darts through the mid-summer air. I confess that they might not be soulsperhaps theyre amassed memories, or ghostsbut itd be semantics puzzling out a different term for the golden arrays of lines which arc and twirl and buzz and are the sole living residents of Yaughton, the abandoned English village you explore in Everybodys Gone to the Rapture. The little lights have names, like Jeremy and Lizzie and Stephen, and they have stories and they have lives, which we gleam through flashbacks written in this same golden electricity. The light is life, and it is the only thing left."

Tags: Gods, Kids, English
From: n4g.com

Broken Sword and 25 years of Revolution

Added: 10.08.2015 10:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Eurogamer: "In 1989 Charles Cecil's computer could often be found in a white Ford Fiesta XR2, speeding along the 200-mile stretch of English motorway that separates Hull and Reading. The PC, a custom-built 386, was so valuable that Cecil would insist it be wrapped in blankets and secured in the back of a car with a carefully arranged seat belt. Cecil, who was 27 at the time and working as head of development at Activison, had blown his savings on the machine, which he intended to use as a dedicated flight simulator. But when the US side of the company collapsed and took his office down with it, Cecil decided to set up his own game studio with a programmer friend, Tony Warriner, who lived in Hull. The pair began working on a demo together, which they intended to pitch to publishers, shuttling themselves and their newly employed PC between the two cities each week."

From: n4g.com

Broken Sword and 25 years of Revolution

Added: 10.08.2015 6:18 | 7 views | 0 comments


Eurogamer: "In 1989 Charles Cecil's computer could often be found in a white Ford Fiesta XR2, speeding along the 200-mile stretch of English motorway that separates Hull and Reading. The PC, a custom-built 386, was so valuable that Cecil would insist it be wrapped in blankets and secured in the back of a car with a carefully arranged seat belt. Cecil, who was 27 at the time and working as head of development at Activison, had blown his savings on the machine, which he intended to use as a dedicated flight simulator. But when the US side of the company collapsed and took his office down with it, Cecil decided to set up his own game studio with a programmer friend, Tony Warriner, who lived in Hull. The pair began working on a demo together, which they intended to pitch to publishers, shuttling themselves and their newly employed PC between the two cities each week."

From: n4g.com


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