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Nintendo Has Now Become Part of the DLC Problem

Added: 15.06.2015 11:16 | 5 views | 0 comments


VGChartz's Evan Norris: "During the course of the eighth generation, Nintendo has made several questionable DLC moves that have realigned the Japanese gaming giant with its competitors. Those who criticized Sony, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, Warner Bros. and Activision for ugly DLC practices - myself included - can no longer defend Nintendo without being hypocritical. Right now, Nintendo is part of the problem."

From: n4g.com

Yoru no Nai Kuni for PS4/PS3/PS Vita Gets New 1080p Screenshots; Show Story, Battle Sexy Offering

Added: 15.06.2015 8:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


Today Gust released a brand new batch of screenshots of its upcoming JRPG Yoru no Nai Kuni, that will hit the Japanese shelves on August 27th.

From: n4g.com

Square Enix Trademarks Three Kingdoms of Gods and Demons Just Before E3, Possibly a Console Game

Added: 15.06.2015 7:16 | 2 views | 0 comments


Square Enix is going to have its E3 press conference tomorrow, and something interesting was just published by the Japanese Patent and Trademark Office, a trademark registration for Kami to Majin no Sangokushi or Three Kingdoms of Gods and Demons.

From: n4g.com

The Witcher 3 review | Sydney Morning Herald

Added: 15.06.2015 5:16 | 2 views | 0 comments


A triumph of open-world roleplaying, the Polish, literary origins of this complex, sexy game make for a stark contrast against its bawdy American and bombastic Japanese contemporaries.

From: n4g.com

RPG maker 2003 : SteamFirst Review

Added: 15.06.2015 2:16 | 3 views | 0 comments


SteamFirst: The history of RPG maker is a long one, with its very first release as far back as 1988 but limited to the Japanese market. Many versions followed until finally in 2000 it was released in the U.S. for the first time. Today we will have a look at the polished re-released 2003 version.

From: n4g.com

Yoru no Nai Kuni for PS4/PS3/PS Vita Gets New 1080p Screenshots; Show Story, Battle Sexy Offering

Added: 15.06.2015 1:20 | 13 views | 0 comments


Today Gust released a brand new batch of screenshots of its upcoming JRPG Yoru no Nai Kuni, that will hit the Japanese shelves on August 27th.

From: n4g.com

RPG maker 2003 : SteamFirst Review

Added: 15.06.2015 1:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


SteamFirst: The history of RPG maker is a long one, with its very first release as far back as 1988 but limited to the Japanese market. Many versions followed until finally in 2000 it was released in the U.S. for the first time. Today we will have a look at the polished re-released 2003 version.

From: n4g.com

Yoru no Nai Kuni for PS4/PS3/PS Vita Gets New 1080p Screenshots; Show Story, Battle Sexy Offering

Added: 14.06.2015 22:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


Today Gust released a brand new batch of screenshots of its upcoming JRPG Yoru no Nai Kuni, that will hit the Japanese shelves on August 27th.

From: n4g.com

Toukiden Kiwami Steam Announcement Trailer

Added: 14.06.2015 20:19 | 12 views | 0 comments


Coming to Steam on June 26, 2015 worldwide. http://store.steampowered.com/app/363130/ The critically acclaimed action RPG is set in a beautiful, yet tormented world inspired by various historical periods of Japan, and tells the tale of humanity’s last stand for survival against powerful demons (Oni). With a story mode estimated to take over 100 hours to complete, Toukiden: Kiwami also features over 50 Oni types, an extensive character creation mode, 300 fallen heroes (Mitama) whose rescued souls help strengthen the player’s team, more than 1500 weapon variations. Players can battle Oni with a squad of up to four Slayers comprised of various NPCs or other players via online cooperative play. In the deeply rich world of Toukiden, Demons (Oni) have always hid in the shadows and aimed to torment mankind. Through history, a secret caste of warriors, the Slayers, have been trained to dispose of the demonic threat before it could consume the world. However, an event called the ‘Awakening’ caused rifts to appear in space and time. Through those rifts places that had long disappeared from the world resurfaced, and with them came hordes of various demons that started to relentlessly hunt humans. These demons would consume the souls of those they killed and imprison the ones of brave heroes in order to grow in size and strength. Using these souls, Oni can regenerate at a rapid rate and only Slayers are trained in the proper way to battle them. As the extinction of humanity was not far from reality, the Slayers opened their villages as sanctuaries, to protect those who escaped, and provided a last line of defence against the horror. Toukiden’s original storyline starts 8 years after the Awakening and follows a newly trained Slayer from the village of Utakata (enter: the player!). The player’s role is to complete various missions, strengthen his relationships with the other warriors in the village and eventually start battling the largest of the Oni to banish them back to their dimension (a mysterious demi-plane that stands between space and time) and free the souls of the heroes they’ve trapped. In turn, when these souls are free, they stay with the player and provide him with a variety of equipable abilities for his weapons. Set against a backdrop inspired by various historical periods of Japan, ‘Toukiden: Kiwami’ continues to narrate the tale of humanity’s last stand for survival. As it makes its debut appearance on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, ‘Kiwami’ picks up the story from the beginning, allowing new players to familiarise with its vast, demon-ridden world. Nevertheless, it is actually almost double the size of the original game, offering fans of the series the opportunity to pick up where ‘Age of Demons’ stops and follow their slayer into a variety of new, exciting adventures. Visually stunning, like its predecessor, this game boasts an extensive character creation mode, a multitude of new and returning weapon types , each of which can be forged and upgraded to the player’s preferences, while it also features 300 characters based on both fictional and historical Japanese figures, whose souls help players strengthen their team and defeat their enemies. ‘Toukiden: Kiwami’ will also include an extensive multiplayer mode. The player is always encouraged to tackle battles with the most powerful Oni as part of a group and, as with the previous title, there is a choice between a number of NPC or, preferably, a cooperative multiplayer mode that allows for a team of up to four Slayers to band up and banish a demon together!

From: www.gamershell.com

Toukiden Kiwami Steam Announcement Trailer

Added: 14.06.2015 20:19 | 1 views | 0 comments


Coming to Steam on June 26, 2015 worldwide. http://store.steampowered.com/app/363130/ The critically acclaimed action RPG is set in a beautiful, yet tormented world inspired by various historical periods of Japan, and tells the tale of humanity’s last stand for survival against powerful demons (Oni). With a story mode estimated to take over 100 hours to complete, Toukiden: Kiwami also features over 50 Oni types, an extensive character creation mode, 300 fallen heroes (Mitama) whose rescued souls help strengthen the player’s team, more than 1500 weapon variations. Players can battle Oni with a squad of up to four Slayers comprised of various NPCs or other players via online cooperative play. In the deeply rich world of Toukiden, Demons (Oni) have always hid in the shadows and aimed to torment mankind. Through history, a secret caste of warriors, the Slayers, have been trained to dispose of the demonic threat before it could consume the world. However, an event called the ‘Awakening’ caused rifts to appear in space and time. Through those rifts places that had long disappeared from the world resurfaced, and with them came hordes of various demons that started to relentlessly hunt humans. These demons would consume the souls of those they killed and imprison the ones of brave heroes in order to grow in size and strength. Using these souls, Oni can regenerate at a rapid rate and only Slayers are trained in the proper way to battle them. As the extinction of humanity was not far from reality, the Slayers opened their villages as sanctuaries, to protect those who escaped, and provided a last line of defence against the horror. Toukiden’s original storyline starts 8 years after the Awakening and follows a newly trained Slayer from the village of Utakata (enter: the player!). The player’s role is to complete various missions, strengthen his relationships with the other warriors in the village and eventually start battling the largest of the Oni to banish them back to their dimension (a mysterious demi-plane that stands between space and time) and free the souls of the heroes they’ve trapped. In turn, when these souls are free, they stay with the player and provide him with a variety of equipable abilities for his weapons. Set against a backdrop inspired by various historical periods of Japan, ‘Toukiden: Kiwami’ continues to narrate the tale of humanity’s last stand for survival. As it makes its debut appearance on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, ‘Kiwami’ picks up the story from the beginning, allowing new players to familiarise with its vast, demon-ridden world. Nevertheless, it is actually almost double the size of the original game, offering fans of the series the opportunity to pick up where ‘Age of Demons’ stops and follow their slayer into a variety of new, exciting adventures. Visually stunning, like its predecessor, this game boasts an extensive character creation mode, a multitude of new and returning weapon types , each of which can be forged and upgraded to the player’s preferences, while it also features 300 characters based on both fictional and historical Japanese figures, whose souls help players strengthen their team and defeat their enemies. ‘Toukiden: Kiwami’ will also include an extensive multiplayer mode. The player is always encouraged to tackle battles with the most powerful Oni as part of a group and, as with the previous title, there is a choice between a number of NPC or, preferably, a cooperative multiplayer mode that allows for a team of up to four Slayers to band up and banish a demon together!

From: www.gamershell.com


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