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DmC: Devil May Cry (PS3, 360): Ninja Theory’s reboot of the Capcom action franchise has seen its share of criticism, especially with the new visual style of the Dante. But judging from their past successes with Enslaved and Heavenly Sword, DmC will see new life breathed into the fast-paced combat as Dante’s dual pistols and sword get their long awaited return to glory.
Other Games:
- Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt (PS3, 360, PC)
- Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 (PS3, 360, PC)
- Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (PSP)
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Resident Evil 6 (PS3, 360): Choose one of three interlinking scenarios starring Leon, Chris, or newcomer Jake, as players try to unravel the mysteries of a world that’s been left devastated by biological terrorism attacks. Features include the new infected BOWs, the J’avo, new weapons and upgrades, and the returns of Mercenaries mode and online co-op play.
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Almost a year after the broadcast of the anime which made everyone cry like babies, Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai is finally getting the PSP treatment.
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PS Vita (First Edition Bundle): Sony follows up the very successful PSP with a new portable specifically aimed at the hardcore audience. Sporting a giant, gorgeous OLED screen and two analog sticks, Sony seems to be on the right track to challenge for the DS’ crown.
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After the news that there would be no PSP passport program for North America, Sony has announced the 275 PSP games that will be supported on the PS Vita when the First Edition Bundle is released next week. These are, of course, PSP games that have to be purchased on the PSN store, which seems to be the only foreseeable way to acquire new PSP games for the Vita.
The entire long list of supported games is after the break.
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“Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable” PSP Trailer
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable is set to be released in Japan on March 15, 2012. Not sure if a title like this will see a release stateside, but you can only hope. ^_^
I watched a few episodes, and though the story and setting is something I can probably enjoy, there’s something about the character design I can’t put my finger on. It’s probably just new to me or an acquired taste, but I’ll eventually finish the series.
I still haven’t seen the rest of the series, but for those of you that have, are you ready to punch Kyubey in the face yourself? (Whatever that means. =P)
It highlights that there are multiple stories depending on the order you play in, including events you can see only in the game; plus, all the dialogue will be voice acted. Special moves will have cut-in animation. It sounds like there are routes from both Kyubey and Homura’s point of view. [crunchyroll]
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Are you headed out to do some holiday shopping this weekend? Chances are there’s a video game that would fit somebody on that list. Maybe you want to just find a fun activity for the family to play or need a new game to toy with during the long winter months?
We have just the guide for you. From hardcore to casual to jock to geek, you’ll be able to satisfy any type of gamer with this simple and handy guide.
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WWE ‘12 (PS3, 360, Wii): The popular annual wrestling franchise continues to improve with more customization than ever before, improved gameplay and a more polished presentation.
King of Fighters XIII (PS3, 360): SNK’s revamping of KOF didn’t quite pan out as expected but the reintroduction of fan favorites (read: Mai Shiranai) will move plenty of copies.
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Coming straight from the official page of Japan Playstation, Sony has announced today that it will soon be reducing the activation count for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Network titles, as well as downloadable content, on the 18th November.
So far, only the Japanese site has put out information about this reduction. No news yet on the NA and EU front.
The EU Playstation Blog has announced the same news now, together with instructions on the new activation and deactivation process. It’s safe to assume it’ll be the same for NA.
More information below the cut.
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Sony is building up a gigantic launch with their new PS Vita portable. Now they’re offering an exclusive chance to beat the crowds by picking up the new “First Edition Bundle” at select retailers in the United States and Canada.
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Sony has been keeping mum on the launch for the new portable outside of Japan…until now.
Eager gamers in North America, Europe, Australia and Latin America will be very pleased to know that Sony has given out an exact date of release: February 22nd, 2012.
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Batman: Arkham City (PS3, 360, PC): Easily the biggest release of October, the newest installment in Rocksteady’s series takes players back into the dark shoes of the Dark Knight. Featuring a number of new deep gameplay mechanics and expanded roster of insane villains, it promises to be in contention for Game of the Year.
Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One (PS3): Insomniac’s tenth game set in the Ratchet and Clank universe allows players to take command of Ratchet, Clank, Captain Qwark and Dr. Nefarious to team up in four-player cooperative multiplayer.
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FIFA Soccer 12 (PS3, 360, Wii, PC, 3DS, PSP): The world’s most popular sport returns with its annual update. With new “Player Impact Engine” and “Tactical Defending”, EA looks to up the ante, promising the most realistic version of “the beautiful game” that the world has ever seen.
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Not planning to upgrade your PlayStation Portable to the new and upcoming PlayStation Vita, yet wanting to play Monster Hunter together with your best pals with their PlayStation Vita?
Well, not to worry, as Sony has announced that the PS Vita will be able to connect and communicate with the PSP via ad-hoc mode.
The catch? The game in question would have to support both the PS Vita and the PSP.
[Engadget]