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Video Of The Skyward Sword Upgrading System
From what I've seen, which is a lot my dear boy, this looks to be the first real video of the Skyward Sword upgrade system. It seems to be fairly straightforward, but I do like that you can find various components or regents hidden in the world as well as on the monsters you kill. I also like t...
Published by Joseph Christ on Sept. 13, 2011
First footage of Final Fantasy: Theatrhythm
When Final Fantasy: Theatrhythm was first announced, I got genuinely excited. A music and rhythm game that channels the nostalgia of old Final Fantasy games seemed seems so obvious, I'm surprised it took this long to be made. And with its Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents inspired input method cleverly u...
Published by Brad Simons on Sept. 13, 2011
Quantic Dream - 'a million people (are) playing my game without giving me one cent'
Quantic Dream co-founder Guillaume de Fondaumiere has appeaned on GameIndustry.biz to, among other things, complain about the used game market. More specifically, they claim to have lost $13.6 million on Heavy Rain due to the sale of used games.
Published by Joseph Christ on Sept. 12, 2011
Syndicate Finally Announced, Just What You Expect It To Be
Syndicate! Many PC aficionados look back at the 1993 classic as both one of the best games of that year as well as one of the best isometric experiences to be had. I however wouldn't know because it came out when I was, well, 8. For those of us who were not able to mentally operate an isometri...
Published by Chris Davis on Sept. 12, 2011
No More: On No More Heroes 2
No More Heroes 2 is about nothing. It has nothing to say, does nothing with its mechanics and does nothing to impress. There isn’t anything near the ingenuity of the first’s bosses to be found. It tries to “fix” problems only to break them further. If No More Heroes 2 does have something to say i...
Published by Ben Alford on Sept. 12, 2011
Review: Rise of Nightmares
Rise of Nightmares is a game that suffered from its platform of choice. This should come as a surprise to no one, but the Kinect does not have the fine tuned motion tracking required to make a very intuitive and frustration free experience. While being the bold leader in creating the very first h...
Published by Bob Webb on Sept. 12, 2011
Community Highlight: Everybody Must Watch this NOW!
Since we started this little party a few years back, I never dreamed it would get to this point. Never did I imagine that we would have a community with such dedication and appreciation for what we do. While there have been many video compilations in the past, I have to say, this one takes the ca...
Published by Nick Henderson on Sept. 9, 2011