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Yoru no Nai Kuni for PS4 coming west in early 2016

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Yoru no Nai Kuni will launch for PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe in early 2016, Koei Tecmo announced. In Japan, the Gust-developed action RPG is due out for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in Japan on October 1. Koei Tecmo notes that Yoru no Nai Kuni is a tentative title.

From: n4g.com

Skylanders SuperChargers Arrives This Sunday, September 20

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Activision: Get ready to take to the land, sea, and sky this Sunday, September 20, when Skylanders SuperChargers makes its North American debut. Developed by the team at Vicarious Visions, SuperChargers builds upon the toys-to-life experience pioneered by Skylanders with the introduction of vehicles. Alongside the series unique on-foot gameplay, Skylanders SuperChargers lets players take control of a wide array of land, sea, and sky vehicles as they speed through Skylands and battle new enemies. Whats more, fans can collect a range of awesome new vehicle toys that come to life both in-game and in the real world, with many featuring moving parts like spinning wheels and propellers.

From: n4g.com

Star Ocean 5 TGS 2015 Hands-On | Gamer Japan

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Various Japanese outlets have gone live with new previews and first gameplay videos of Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness. The game is playable on the Tokyo Game Show show floor this week. Star Ocean 5 is due out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 in Japan on February 25, and for PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe in 2016.

From: n4g.com

Nintendo Download: 17th September (North America)

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Article: Nintendo Download: 17th September (North America)

Skylanders! Year Walk! Off Road Racing!

From: www.nintendolife.com

Star Ocean 5 TGS 2015 Hands-On | Gamer Japan

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Various Japanese outlets have gone live with new previews and first gameplay videos of Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness. The game is playable on the Tokyo Game Show show floor this week. Star Ocean 5 is due out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 in Japan on February 25, and for PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe in 2016.

From: n4g.com

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson Released in North America, Launch Video

Added: 17.09.2015 13:32 | 56 views | 0 comments


A fast-paced beat #039;em up game with insane combo chains, plenty of playable characters, hilarious cutscenes and an abundance of tantalising action

From: www.gamershell.com

Tales of Zestiria for PS4, PS3 and PC Gets Plenty of Screenshots Showing Characters in Battle

Added: 17.09.2015 9:17 | 70 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco released today a large batch of screenshots showcasing the combat system of Tales of Zestiria, that will be released on October 16th in Europe and on October 20th in North America.

From: n4g.com

Project X Zone 2 North American Release Date Announced

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BandaiNamco today announced a North American release date for Project X Zone 2.

From: n4g.com

The actors who will play Destiny’s Ghost next

Added: 16.09.2015 22:00 | 212 views | 0 comments


The malleable nature of online games means nothing is sacred, no aspect is safe from influence or enhancement. Even the recorded performance of an actor such as Peter Dinklage is a piece to be plugged into a game like Destiny - or unplugged, if someone better or with a more compatible schedule comes along.

Nolan North is taking over duties as the Ghost, your chatty companion orb in Destiny, after just one year. His role could be timeless, sure ... but nobody’s perfect. And as long as Destiny isn’t perfect, Bungie might as well put a revolving door on the Ghost’s recording booth.

Let’s cast for a spell, shall we?

“Xur, the odds of successfully surviving a moon wizard attack are approximately three thousand seven hundred and twenty to one!”

As the body, voice and soul of C-3PO, Anthony Daniels has some verified experience in playing a verbose, eternally consternated robot. There’s no shortage of horrid things to fret over in Destiny - The Vex, The Hive, that grumpy Mr. Crota - and no way to avoid countless firefights and spooky Martian caverns. He’s going to hate it, and his only R2 companion is the one that fires a loud gun.

As her stellar work in Orphan Black has shown, Canadian star Tatiana Maslany can blend into any role - an inhuman ball of talkative space minerals won’t even register as a challenge for her. You’ll totally forget it’s Maslany playing the Ghost, right until people start complaining about the fact that she hasn’t won an Emmy for it yet. Why hasn’t she won an Emmy yet? Seriously.

Troy Baker, or Nolan North 2, as he’s known among casting directors, should have little trouble compressing his considerable talents to fit inside the Ghost’s shell. He’d knock it out of the park, we know this, but there’s one other reason Troy Baker’s ubiquitous voice is an apt and inevitable part of Destiny: It’s a video game, and it’s illegal to release one without him.

Though 343 Guilty Spark has struggled to break out of menacing future-orb roles - does anyone remember his cameo as “Fancy Security Camera” on CSI: Cyber? - it might be time to fall back on what he’s best at. 343 Guilty Spark also has an in with Bungie, having worked with the studio on multiple Halo games and lore-heavy motion comics. There were some regrettable things said between parties after writers killed him off in Halo 3, of course, but he’s smoothed things over since then. Besides, if you really want to earn a grudge from Bungie,

“That pelvic sorcerer came from the moon!”

Chris Pratt is almost too cool for a video game, but Activision’s army of negotiators make a strong case when they all show up at once, in an actual case, in groupings of $10,000 or more. It’ll be money well spent to get a Ghost with all the qualities of Hollywood’s current go-to hero: inescapable charisma, a carefree embrace of adventure and some wild sex appeal.

Mmm, sexy, sexy Ghost man. Why don’t you place a nav beacon to my spaceship’s private quarters?

Forget the subservient AI routine - maybe we want the Ghost to be odd, unsettling, commanding, weird. Maybe we want Destiny’s main chatter to go through a Tilda Swinton filter, coming out in a skewed way, tingling in our ears like the demonic whispers of a dark universe throbbing just beneath our own. With every word, Tilda-bot shatters the bones of our conceptions, reducing our understanding of Destiny’s lore and our universe to a gently quivering blob. Now Destiny is an eldritch horror that we can never escape.

Shia LaBeouf does just fine as ol’ Ghosty, as we’ll come to call him around Destiny Year 4, but the important part is that he, well, did it. Standing in the mirror for a solid week, never once sitting or showering or eating, LaBeouf willed his dream into reality by shouting motivation phrases at himself. Do it. Do it. Become someone important! In Destiny, the video game!

We’ll look back fondly on this version of the Ghost, which proved that sometimes our aspirations can pay off, and that sometimes you just gotta kill Nolan North with your bare hands to get the gig. DO IT!

What’s he doing these days?

Think of how delightful Mrs. Potts was, and how adept Jessica Fletcher was at solving mysteries and corralling killers. That sounds like the kind of companion, eloquent yet inquisitive, you’d want alongside you in the fight against The Darkness. Lansbury’s considerable experience on film and stage makes her all the more fit for a Destiny Ghost - and there’s not a single grimoire card that says Jessica Fletcher wasn’t reincarnated as a whipsmart robo-sphere after she wrote all that murder. Bet you missed that aspect of the plot, didn’t you?

With the specter of George Lucas floating over every instance of a creator re-doing their work, fans will inevitably demand the return of the original Ghost from Destiny’s good ol’ days. “Dinklebot was better,” fans will say. “Perhaps we were too harsh on him,” critics will write. “Can you please kill Tyrion already and free up Dinklage’s schedule,” Bungie will whisper into George R.R. Martin’s ear. “And maybe it wasn’t entirely his fault.”


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