D3Publisher have announced they are releasing Level-5's White Knight Chronicles II in the USA this September. White Knight Chronicles II is set 1 year after the original game, White Knight Chronicles, and this time the story focus is on the truth of the three kingdoms. This USA version features all the additional quests released in Japan as DLC on the disc. a remastered version of White Knight Chronicles: International Edition is also included with White Knight Chronicles II.
D3Publisher have also stated that at present, they have no plans to release the PSP game, White Knight Chronicles Origins, in the USA.
Source: USA Playstation Blog
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Neverrealm Studios Have Released A New Story Trailer For Rain
Neverrealm Studios have released a new trailer for Mortal Kombat. this is a story trailer for their upcoming DLC character Rain.
Watch Mortal Kombat - Rain Story Trailer in Tech & Gaming | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Watch Mortal Kombat - Rain Story Trailer in Tech & Gaming | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
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Mortal Kombat 9,
neverrealm Studios,
Warner Brothers
Warner Bros. Have Released A Launch Trailer For Bastion
Warner Bros. have released a launch trailer for SuperGiant Games' Bastion. This trailer provides some back ground information for the story in the game. Bastion is coming out on 20th July on XBLA, it is part of this years Summer of Arcade.
Watch Bastion - Launch Trailer in Tech & Gaming | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Watch Bastion - Launch Trailer in Tech & Gaming | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
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Bastion,
Supergiant Games,
Warner Brothers
Spike And Acquire Announce Shinobido 2: Tales Of The Ninja For The Playstation Vista
Spike and Acquire have announced Shinobido 2: Tales Of The Ninja for the Playstation Vita. however, apart from releasing new screenshots and a trailer, no information about the game has been revealed as yet. both the trailer and screenshots show in-game action. Spike have previously released Shinobido: Way of the Ninja on the PS2 and Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja on the PSP.
Screenshots
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Playstation Vita,
PSV,
Spike
EA Have Released New Screenshots For Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
EA have released new screenshots for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. these in-game screenshots show a mix of the main character fighting and moving around the world.
Screenshots
Screenshots
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EA,
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
Aksys Announce They're Bringing Hakuoki: Demon Of The Fleeting Blossm To The USA In Q1 2012
Aksys Games have announced they are bringing Hakuoki: Demon Of The Fleeting Blossm on the PSP to the USA in Q1 2012. Aksys summarize it best on their press release.
Japan’s Edo Period was drawing to a close. The shogunate, who’d held power in the country for more than 200 years, found itself challenged by the imperial court, and by several domains who had chaffed under shogunal rule.
In this midst of this political unrest, an organization rose to prominence: The Shinsengumi. Originally formed to protect the street of Kyoto from masterless samurai, they came to represent the last, tragic bastion of the honor-bound samurai culture that had defined much of Japan’s history.
In Hakuoki, a young woman by the name of Chizuru comes to Kyoto in search of her missing father, and soon encounters danger and the Shinsengumi in quick succession. When it becomes clear the Shinsengumi are also searching for her father, Chizuru is put under their protection.
But odd things are afoot in Kyoto—possibly even supernatural things. Can Chizuru navigate this maze of mortal danger and political intrigue? Amidst so much mystery and death, can she find romance?
Screenshots
Press Release
Japan’s Edo Period was drawing to a close. The shogunate, who’d
held power in the country for more than 200 years, found itself
challenged by the imperial court, and by several domains who had
chaffed under shogunal rule.
In this midst of this political unrest, an organization rose to
prominence: The Shinsengumi. Originally formed to protect the street
of Kyoto from masterless samurai, they came to represent the last,
tragic bastion of the honor-bound samurai culture that had defined
much of Japan’s history.
In Hakuoki, a young woman by the name of Chizuru comes to
Kyoto in search of her missing father, and soon encounters danger
and the Shinsengumi in quick succession. When it becomes clear the
Shinsengumi are also searching for her father, Chizuru is put under
their protection.
But odd things are afoot in Kyoto—possibly even supernatural
things. Can Chizuru navigate this maze of mortal danger and political
intrigue? Amidst so much mystery and death, can she find romance?
FEATURES
North America’s First Otome Game : Experience a
historical fantasy adventure while pursuing a relationship
with one of several male love interests in a game
specifically created for a female audience—the first of its
kind localized for North America.
Experience a New Kind of Adventure: Enjoy a visual
novel filled with beautiful illustrations and changing
character portraits. Examine character biographies, check
your story progress, and replay scenes you’ve already
watched.
Track the Romance and Corruption Levels of Your
Companions: Each choice you make during your
adventures with the Shinsengumi will affect the Romance
and Corruption levels of your possible partners.
Chose Your Own Fate with Multiple Endings: The story
is told through the eyes of Chizuru Yukimura, but the player
will be presented with a number of decisions she must
make. The result of these choices will determine Chizuru’s
ultimate fate, and the fate of the men of the Shinsengumi.
Big in Japan: Hakuoki has spawned console games,
anime and toys in Japan: This game introduces players to
the exciting, expanding word of Chizuru’s Shinsengumi.
Japan’s Edo Period was drawing to a close. The shogunate, who’d held power in the country for more than 200 years, found itself challenged by the imperial court, and by several domains who had chaffed under shogunal rule.
In this midst of this political unrest, an organization rose to prominence: The Shinsengumi. Originally formed to protect the street of Kyoto from masterless samurai, they came to represent the last, tragic bastion of the honor-bound samurai culture that had defined much of Japan’s history.
In Hakuoki, a young woman by the name of Chizuru comes to Kyoto in search of her missing father, and soon encounters danger and the Shinsengumi in quick succession. When it becomes clear the Shinsengumi are also searching for her father, Chizuru is put under their protection.
But odd things are afoot in Kyoto—possibly even supernatural things. Can Chizuru navigate this maze of mortal danger and political intrigue? Amidst so much mystery and death, can she find romance?
Screenshots
Press Release
Japan’s Edo Period was drawing to a close. The shogunate, who’d
held power in the country for more than 200 years, found itself
challenged by the imperial court, and by several domains who had
chaffed under shogunal rule.
In this midst of this political unrest, an organization rose to
prominence: The Shinsengumi. Originally formed to protect the street
of Kyoto from masterless samurai, they came to represent the last,
tragic bastion of the honor-bound samurai culture that had defined
much of Japan’s history.
In Hakuoki, a young woman by the name of Chizuru comes to
Kyoto in search of her missing father, and soon encounters danger
and the Shinsengumi in quick succession. When it becomes clear the
Shinsengumi are also searching for her father, Chizuru is put under
their protection.
But odd things are afoot in Kyoto—possibly even supernatural
things. Can Chizuru navigate this maze of mortal danger and political
intrigue? Amidst so much mystery and death, can she find romance?
FEATURES
North America’s First Otome Game : Experience a
historical fantasy adventure while pursuing a relationship
with one of several male love interests in a game
specifically created for a female audience—the first of its
kind localized for North America.
Experience a New Kind of Adventure: Enjoy a visual
novel filled with beautiful illustrations and changing
character portraits. Examine character biographies, check
your story progress, and replay scenes you’ve already
watched.
Track the Romance and Corruption Levels of Your
Companions: Each choice you make during your
adventures with the Shinsengumi will affect the Romance
and Corruption levels of your possible partners.
Chose Your Own Fate with Multiple Endings: The story
is told through the eyes of Chizuru Yukimura, but the player
will be presented with a number of decisions she must
make. The result of these choices will determine Chizuru’s
ultimate fate, and the fate of the men of the Shinsengumi.
Big in Japan: Hakuoki has spawned console games,
anime and toys in Japan: This game introduces players to
the exciting, expanding word of Chizuru’s Shinsengumi.
Rocksteady Reveal Batman: Arkham City's Two-Face
Rocksteady have revealed Two-Face in Batman Arkham City
Two-Face Bio
Real Name: Harvey Dent
Alias: TWO-FACE
Occupation: Professional Criminal
Base: Gotham City
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown/Grey
Height: 6 ft
Weight: 182 lb
First Appearance: Detective Comics #66 (August 1942)
Attribute 01: Hideously scarred on the left half of his face, which he plays up with clothing that’s differently styled on one side
Attribute 02: Extremely skilled with his weapons of choice: twin .45 automatics
Attribute 03: Psychotic obsession with duality, designing crimes around the number two
Attribute 04: Defers to his half-scarred coin in choices of life or death
Background Story: District Attorney Harvey Dent was one of Batman’s strongest allies in Gotham City, until a criminal threw acid in Dent’s face, hideously scarring him. The wounds fractured his psyche, and he was reborn Two-Face, a schizoid criminal mastermind obsessed with duality. His former good-luck charm, a “two-headed” trick silver dollar, was damaged on one side in the attack, and Dent has seized on it as a reflection of his half-scarred visage. He flips it to decide the fates of his victims. Two-Face is thriving in Arkham City, rallying inmates to join his gang using tried and true campaign tactics.
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Batman: Arkham City,
Rocksteady
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