Brownie Brown / Nintendo DSi Game
Kappa Michi launches this week in Japan.
andriasang.com news
aspro
DS XL leads Japan hardware charts
Wii retakes console crown - by a smidgen
edge-online.com news
gamingeek
Mass Effect 2 lifts replaced with loading screens
computerandvideogames.com impressions news
gamingeek
Gameinformer Shattered Memories review
6.25 - Gameinformer sucks balls
gameinformer.com impressions
gamingeek
Climax talk Silent Hill Shattered Memories
More remakes? Sales expectations?
nintendoworldreport.com editorial
gamingeek
Gamepro review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
2.5 stars out of 5 - Bold, ambitious but flawed?
gamepro.com impressions
gamingeek
No More Heroes 2 Combat trailer
**** yeah! But why have IGNs videos turned to crap?
ign.com media
gamingeek
Eurogamer review Spirit Tracks 9/10
"crafted with more care, than most games for grown-up consoles"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Sony patent Expandable controller
Seems to be apeing the modular wii remote
edge-online.com
gamingeek
EA: Core games don't need to be dumbed down
For new audiences. Really? Dead Space?
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
Call of Duty classic review
7/1 [seriously? It's exactly the same game. Why not a 10?]
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Gran Turismo Still Doesn't Get It
Damage effects flawed says Gamespot.
gamespot.com impressions
aspro
Sky Crawlers Hands-on
If you love flight simulators or even frenetic dogfighters then you might want to keep an eye on Sky Crawlers
ign.com
gamingeek
360 version of FF XIII gimped
With compressed audio and video
computerandvideogames.com impressions news
gamingeek
Radical working on Wii title
Cancelled open world next gen game
connectedconsoles.com news
gamingeek
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution review
7.5 ah ma gah!
gametrailers.com impressions media
Foolz
Lord of the Rings launch trailer
To begin at the beginning: It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black, the cobblestreets silent and the hunched, courters'-and-rabbits' wood limping invisible
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Seth Green and Martin Sheen VO Mass Effect
Michael Dorn also lends his voice.
gamepro.com news
aspro
Konami to Launch Touching, Singing Game.
For DS. Story doesn't say much more.
nintendoworldreport.com news
aspro
Ready at Dawn Working on New Engine
They made Okami Wii, GoW Blades of Olympus, Daxter.
yahoo.com news
aspro
Critical Reception: Zelda Spirit Tracks
"one of the best games in Nintendo's flagship action-adventure series."
gamasutra.com impressions
gamingeek
Joystiq review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
Climax set out to re-imagine Silent Hill and it succeeded
joystiq.com impressions
gamingeek
Rogue Warrior eurogamer review
2/10 (looks like GS was right fr once)
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Microsoft: Polophony has made mini-games
For years... oh Greenburg.
computerandvideogames.com news
gamingeek
Gamespot review Silent Hill Shattered Memories 8.0
"This brilliant reimagining of the spooky series' progenitor is a breath of fresh air"
gamespot.com impressions
gamingeek
The Press Room Episode #39
Hickory dickory dock
thevgpress.com editorial impressions media news
Ellyoda
Bible Adventures coming to 360 and Wii
PS3 not worthy enough of this divine gift
1up.com news
gamingeek
Just cause 2 1up preview
An hour of freefalling body slams, vehicular homicide via grappling hook
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
Saboteur CVG 6.9 review
"It's uninspired stuff that makes us think that someone at Pandemic once saw Okami and said, "Wow, that's cool - "
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
NPD Top 20 preview
Almost half of the top 20 software titles at U.S. console retail in November 2009 were for Nintendo systems
gamasutra.com impressions news
gamingeek
Shattered Memories Destructoid review text
"this is a true Silent Hill game. A better Silent Hill game. Do not miss this game."
destructoid.com impressions
gamingeek
Destructoid review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
Video review
destructoid.com impressions media
gamingeek
Funcom's SweetRobot interview
From the longest journey to kids' MMOs?!
eurogamer.net editorial
Foolz
Transformers IGN preview
might actually be good! Games aren't meant to be BETTER than the films they're based on!
ign.com impressions
Foolz
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I believe it happened after his warranty expired.
I am still playing Little King's Story. I actually did reach the final boss, but I did not play seriously and gave up. But OMG on the music, Night on the Bald Mountain, FTW. Now I am trying to 100% it.
Leo I am confused, you seem to really like this game. But you have 7 wives in this game. You should really hate it. Does not compute.
^Sorry Leo, the sequel will be "Little Emperor's Story"
Here are the pictures
PS... I found a video that coincides with the part of the game I happen to be in at the moment. I wish the video showed more than JUST the boss battle, as the road leading to him is actually very, very cool! Finding videos of Muramasa that aren't a blurry mess is kinda difficult, too. The video I posted is using the Dolphin/Wii Emulator; while I usually disapprove of emulators, this particular one does an incredible job of showing off the game in HD.
The Road to Hell is full of Fire and Brimstone of course, but the charred bodies marching into bottomless pits in the background DEFINITELY add to the whole ambiance...! You'll be walking along a road in hell fighting tons of the tiny Oni that surround the Boss, but occasionally an Ogre, Centaur or Minotaur will be added to the mix too! These guys stand as tall as the TV screen, have more HP than some of the earlier BOSSES and randomly appear in Hell! Very cool! Some areas will have two of them come at you at once!
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The concept of "Hell" and how it's depicted in games always intrigues me. My ears always perk up when I hear there's a section of a game that takes place there. Dante's Inferno is like a morbid dream/nightmare for me all at the same time.
**WARNING -- SHOCKING, CONTROVERSIAL LEO CONFESSION AHEAD**
I've been curious about "Hell" in general ever since my birth-dad told me I was going there and tried to drown me in a pool when I was 5 or 6 years old.
^ Which almost certainly explains my irrational fear of underwater sections in games, as well!
Ah. Good times, good times...!
WTF is with you? Did you eat gruel while the neighbour shot your dog before going to school naked so the kids have a clear shot to kick you in the balls? Because that's how your past sounds sometimes.
Meanwhile the question becomes how a grown man can fail at drowning a 5 year old.
Meh, no worries, hell's imaginary . Oblivion's a bit worrying, though...
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileWhat about all my save files and channels and VC games? And why pay £100 more than the repair just for a black console and sports resort.
Because the red and green dots started just after the 1 year warranty was up. Damnit!
I've been playing Cursed Mountain mostly all weekend, apart from a 7 hr babysitting shift. Damn I wish I had brought Fallout 3 with me.
^ Pretty much describes a typical day, yeah!
...no, to be honest, I've had some pretty horrific things happen. It's why I tend to try and avoid conflict now, and when people start something with me, I have absolutely no defense.
If a grown man believes a child is going to "Hell" just because he's a bit "different" than the masculine, male child he expected to have... How smart do you think he could possibly be? All I remember is trying to climb out of the in-ground pool and having him push me in again and again 'til I went under. Thankfully, an aunt, uncle and my mother where 10 feet away in an adjoining patio and came out in time.
Leo you need a hit squad to take out all your tormentors.
It was 20 when I saw it.
I would bite at sandwich price. I have seen a few reviews, its suppossed to be good.
Did the updates.
Gamasutra's regular round-up of worldwide video game releases, "Release This!", takes a look at every game title we know to be shipping to stores this week, in a custom compiled list.
This week brings The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, The Saboteur and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories to retailers in North America, while Japan gets Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Tales of Graces.
The following list covers all of the game software we know to be available -- across all platforms and regions -- for the week ending December 12th, 2009.
Games Released in the United States:
Nintendo Wii:
- Flowerworks
- Rec Room Games
- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Xbox 360:
- The Saboteur
PlayStation 3:
- PixelJunk Shooter (online)
- The Saboteur
PlayStation 2:
- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Nintendo DS:
- The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
- Puzzler World
- Salon Superstar
PlayStation Portable:
- James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
PC:
- DIRT 2
- East India Company: Battle of Trafalgar (online)
- Hello Kitty Online (online)
- The Saboteur
- Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 5: Rise of the Pirate God (online)
- Your Shape
Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass sequel Spirit Tracks will debut for the Nintendo DS in North America this week, arriving alongside Puzzler World and Salon Superstar.
The Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2, and PSP will host a new entry in Konami's Silent Hill franchise, while Xbox 360, PS3 and PC owners can look forward to Pandemic Studios' World War II-based action-adventure title The Saboteur.
Games Released in Europe:
Nintendo Wii:
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
- Horrid Henry
Nintendo DS:
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
- The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
PlayStation Portable:
- James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
- Tekken 6
PC:
- Colin McRae: DIRT 2
- Dark Fall: Lost Souls
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is also set to arrive this week in the UK. The PSP will receive a port of Namco Bandai's one-on-one fighter Tekken 6, while Wii owners get the Europe-exclusive Horrid Henry.
Games Released in Japan:
Nintendo Wii:
- Family Trainer 2
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Tasogare no Shoujo
- Tales of Graces
- Toshinden
- Winning Eleven PlayMaker 2010
Xbox 360:
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- Samurai Spirits Zen
PlayStation 3:
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
PlayStation 2:
- World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010
Nintendo DS:
- Again: FBI Chou-Shinri Shousakan
- Charm Girls Club: Watashi no Fashion Mall
- Charm Girls Club: Watashi no Fashion Show
- Gokujou!! Mecha Mote Iinchou: MM Town de Miracle Change
- Kurukuru * Princess: Tokimeki Figure * Mezase! Vancouver
- Kyoukugen Dasshutsu 9 Jikan 9 nin 9 no Tobira
- Luminous Arc 3: Eyes
- Monochrome Boo & Baby Boo: Kururin Boo
PlayStation Portable:
- Bleach: Soul Carnival 2
- Daikuugun
- Fuuun Shinsengumi Bakumatsuden Portable
- Naruto Shippuuden: Narutimate Accel 3
- R-Type Tactics II: Operation Bitter Chocolate
- World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010
Square Enix will publish a localized version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in Japan this week. The Xbox 360 will also soon receive a new entry in SNK's long-running Samurai Shodown franchise.
The Nintendo Wii's Japanese lineup for this week includes Namco's Tales series sequel Tales of Graces and an updated version of the PS1-era fighter Toshinden. Luminous Arc 3 highlights the week's Nintendo DS offerings, as the PSP gets a sequel to Irem's strategy-RPG R-Type Command
It's an excellent game. One of my favorites on the Wii. I just checked out prices online and apparently it's going up in price now. Amazon has it for $27. I guess all the published copies are nearly gone and a year and half later there's actually some demand for it. Serves you all right for not getting it when I plugged it 6 months ago.
I think we can live with it.