PAX 09: Fat Princess Gets Bigger
Titan Studios' chubby PSN game is gaining a new map and features.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Gamedaily review Mario and Luigi 3
"Sensational, a real treat for DS owners"
gamedaily.com
gamingeek
Mass Effect 2 "such a better experience"
BioWare relishing first sequel in 9 years.
eurogamer.net
Iga_Bobovic
No console S.T.A.L.K.E.R. before Pripyat
GSC looking at PS3, Wii and Xbox 360.
eurogamer.net
Iga_Bobovic
Wallace and Sonic on XBLA tomorrow
Also, Puzzle Quest discounted for Goldies.
eurogamer.net
Iga_Bobovic
PAX 09: The Ever-Charming DeathSpank
Ron Gilbert's latest mixes humor with Diablo action.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
PAX 09: Red Steel 2 Panel
Creative director Jason Vandenberghe treats PAX-goers to some samurai-cowboy chic.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Gamearts Supports WiiWare
First look at the Grandia and Smash Bros. developer's download title.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Eurogamer Article: Natural Born Killer
Part 2: Killing in the name of science. Arguably.
eurogamer.net
Iga_Bobovic
Section 8 IGN Review
Grab your gun, charge your shields, and prep your jetpacks. 8.0
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
The Secret World Revealed
IGN goes behind closed doors to discover Funcom's upcoming game.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
The Top 25 Dreamcast Games
IGN's resident SEGA fanboys rank the best games for the glorious console.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Pre-TGS 09: IGN Hands-on with Final Fantasy XIII
A pair of enticing new missions joins a phenomenal trailer.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
PSP Updates to 6.00
Psst, Sony ... You're supposed to make the system better with updates, not worse.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Playrix Brings Fishdom to Nintendo DS
The best-selling game from Playrix to appear on Nintendo's market-leading handheld.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Toy Raid Announced for DSiWare
Prepare yourselves for 50 levels of ballistic action.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Dementium II IGN Impressions
Next year's sequel to one of the DS system's big first-person shooters is a bigger and meatier experience.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Muramasa Examiner review
A game this beautiful and fun to play is a rare gem. Don’t miss out on it.
examiner.com
gamingeek
Logitech Unveils Music Game Controllers for Wii
"Logitech wireless guitar controller, Logitech wireless drum controller, licensed for Guitar Hero."
ign.com
Ravenprose
Tropico 3 Demo Released
PC gamers get taste of Tropico 3 one month prior to official Xbox 360 and PC launch.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
R&C Future: A Crack in Time IGN Update
Yup, this game looks better every time we see it.
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Capcom offer London fans a chance
To play Monster Hunter 3 and RE Darkside Chronicles
capcom-unity.com
gamingeek
Castevania Re-Birth coming to Wii
But it's a remake of Castlevania Adventure on Gameboy
kotaku.com
ASK_Story
Halo wont have Natal till it makes sense
Bungie dont want to use gimmicks in the series
1up.com
gamingeek
Cursed Mountain PLAY review
"The fact that it turns out to be both interesting and enjoyable as well makes it even more impressive."
play.tm
gamingeek
Limited Edition Cursed Mountain
Bonus Disc with 15 tracks of in-game music and a 5-part "making of" DVD. Interior Art in Steelbook case
amazon.com
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Ghetto Mummy in the Magic Kingdom
I just got home with PGR3, and I only paid only $5.00 for it! I intended to buy PGR4, but it was still $15. I never played PGR3 before, so I went with it stead.
Anyone here ever play through Prey? Is it any good? My local Gamestop has it for $6, and I was thinking of getting it next.
One nice thing I just realized about the Xbox 360's "Install Game to HDD" feature: You can test used game disks completely without having to play through the entire game.
That is still $5.01 too expensive for Prey. do not give in
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
That bad, huh? I'm currently downloading the demo; should I cancel then?
Edit: Wait! IGN gave it a 9.0, so it must be awesome, right?
BREAKING NEWS!!!
NEW HD-SONIC GAME COMING IN 2010!!!
SEGA ANNOUNCES "PROJECT NEEDLEMOUSE!"
WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT!!!!!
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100% accurate.
Now, if only Nintendo would announce that 2D Metroid game!
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PLEASE NINTENDO!!! WE NEED THIS BADLY!!!
STOP BREAKING OUR HEARTS!!!
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A new 2D Sonic game could be great. I wonder if it'll be a downloadable game?
And in Sonic and Mario games there isn't much to do other than running and jumping. In Gran Turismo games there isn't much to do other than the driving. In Final Fantasy games there isn't much to do other than choosing options from a menu...
I never said it was complex; I said it was Simple, Elegant and Classic. A Beautiful Brawler wrapped up in Gorgeous Graphics. GS couldn't write a review these days if their lives depended on it!
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"Muramasa's a stylish gem of a game, from the eerily lit cemeteries, ethereal forests, and panoramic rooftop backdrops to the flashy swords you swing around. Vanillaware's side-scrolling action game exudes style in even the tiniest details: protagonists Momohime and Kisuke will occasionally glance sidelong at you as they swiftly run across the screen, or a fish will jump out of the water as they splash across a river. It's all wonderful eye-candy that sets the mood for the best part of the game: slicing up enemy ninjas, monks, and demons.
Muramasa has just the right amount of complexity. The controls are easy to pick up (press A to attack, hold it to block), but, though you can button spam your way through some battles, you'll fight much more efficiently once you learn the various button and analog stick combinations for all your attacks. You can only wield three swords (and one accessory) at a time, so, before heading into danger, you need to weigh the pros and cons of each sword's power versus its unique special attack and bonus effect (like poison immunity or an XP boost). As you kill enemies, you gain experience points, which grant you additional vitality and strength with each level, allowing you to wield new, stronger swords.
Like the legendary sword the game's named after, Muramasa easily cuts through all the unnecessary fluff and gives you just what you want: tons and tons of flashy sword action. The game's versatile in that you can take from it what you wish -- two relatively short storylines for those who want to blaze through the game, or hours of leveling, forging, and boss-battling for the dedicated adventurer. Muramasa may not be a trail-blazing genre-defining title, but it's definitely a 'must have' for your Wii library."
I bought the PC version for $9.99. I enjoyed Quake 4's single player, so I wanted something similar.
I'd say get it since it's only $6. I mean, it costs more just to rent it when you think about it! Or it's the price of a Big Mac combo at McDs.
And the game's not bad. It's cheap thrills. Honestly, it really isn't that bad.
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I just finished the demo, and it was really good. It has this Half-Life/Bioshock kinda feel to it with some Portal mixed in. The graphics are also really good; not as good as Bioshock or some of the more recent FPS on 360, but still very nice to look at.
Yeah, I'm definately going to pick it up soon.
"It'll be out in 2010. No word on platforms, but the "HD" bit certainly narrows it down. What do you think, Sega fans? Do you dare to hope?"
Maybe it will be DL only as SEGA tests the waters to see if all the fans who keep telling them to release a 2D HD Sonic are serious. If it is then I may have to break my digital distribution embargo.