Project x Zone Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 30.06.2013 13:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"When Project X Zone was announced for release in Japan, many Western gamers were hoping that the title would be released overseas but very few of us thought it would be possible. This is thanks to the fact that it features characters from franchises belonging not only to the publisher Namco Bandai, but also from Sega and Capcom as well.
To make things even more complicated, a number of these characters have never appeared in a Western release before, leaving their Western debuts in question thanks to their licenses being up in the air. However Namco Bandai has managed to overcome all issues in their way and have brought Project X Zone to North America. Is this crossover SPRG worth the faith that fans have put into it?"
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| Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within Launch Trailer (HD)
Added: 29.06.2013 8:14 | 10 views | 0 comments
Several years after his last adventure with Dr. T, the hapless but incorrigible hero, Jack Keane returns to experience the greatest adventure of his life alongside the beautiful Amanda. However he soon realises once again that nothing goes quite as smoothly as Jack had imagined.
Shanghai, 1899 -The mysterious Chinese city is the epicentre for adventurers of all kinds. Jack Keane, too, has been attracted to the place by rumours of a legendary treasure - or to be more precise, these tales have led him right inside the walls of the notorious Shanghai prison. It is within these walls that the guardian of the treasure, a secretive shaman, has been locked up for years. Unfortunately for our hero, Jack has completely disregarded the fact that it is a lot easier to get INTO prison than out of it...
And this is only the beginning of Jack Keane's newest bizarre adventure: mysterious treasures, ruthless villains, two distractingly beautiful women and tons of clever humour await the most lovable treasure hunter to have ever sailed the seven seas in a comical tour de force around the globe. During his travels, Jack will not only meet old friends, but also encounter new faces such as the elegant city-lady Eve and the brilliant German engineer Carl.
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| Muramasa Rebirth Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 25.06.2013 12:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"A few years ago, bringing a slightly upgraded version of a game to another platform was something brand new in the industry but nowadays it is becoming common practice. However rarely does a title feature a complete shift in publisher and translation via this transition. Originally released back in 2009 by Ignition Entertainment on the Wii, Muramasa: The Demon Blade has now been brought to the PlayStation Vita under the name Muramasa Rebirth. Only now, Aksys Games is behind the reigns of the title, the question is though; does this Vita version deserve your attention?"
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| CCP CEO: "A big company can become very dumb, very quickly"
Added: 25.06.2013 2:19 | 16 views | 0 comments
For years, CCP had been known as the EVE Online company. However the developer has recently expanded from its one-product focus with the release of Dust 514 for PlayStation 3 and the ongoing development of the World of Darkness MMO. Not only is the company pushing to expand its product lines, but it's also seeking new audiences for its tentpole EVE brand. The studio has already stepped into the free-to-play market and mobile development is the next step.
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| Photo Gallery of Kingdom Hearts Formation Arts Figures
Added: 23.06.2013 21:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
I believe these figures are much more common to find in Japan rather than other places in the western world. However the Formation Arts collection is still deeply ingrained into the entire Kingdom Hearts series. Which is the reason we had to go searching through Google and put together this series of photographs taken by other KH fans.
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| Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review | Console Monster
Added: 20.06.2013 17:17 | 19 views | 0 comments
Console Monster writes:
'The 'Western' is a strange genre. It has played host to some of the best games in history and yet, much like its cinematic counterpart, it could never claim to be a prolific genre for any medium. However when it comes to the Wild West, few periods can rival the legends seen by post Civil War America and it is here that the latest instalment in the Call of Juarez series finds itself sitting very comfortably.'
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