Microsoft already made their announcements earlier this morning, but now Sony has finished their gamescom presentation and revealed new information about the PS4, PS Vita, and even some PlayStation 3 news as well. In case you missed it, here are all the highlights from the Sony …
Sony’s Gamescom press conference hasn’t even begun yet, but somebody jumped the gun on the official Playstation website and has confirmed what we’ve all suspected for a long time now: the PS Vita is finally getting a much needed price drop, down to a more a …
Sony will be hosting a two week long sale on Japanese developed Vita games starting tomorrow, so you’ll be able to get your fill of panty shots and badly dubbed cut-scenes without having to empty your wallet.
If you’re thinking about buying a PS Vita, you might want to wait another week or two — according to a supposedly leaked Target ad, the system is set to be discounted to $199 later this month.
Dragon’s Crown, the upcoming hand drawn RPG/beat-em-up from Vanillaware (developers of Odin Sphere, Muramasa,) has apparently been in development for quite awhile: an artbook for the game that was just released in Japan reveals that Vanillaware originally started planning the game back in 1998.
Brace yourselves, J-RPG fans, because the Dark Hour is almost upon us once again: the first movie based on Atlus’ Persona 3 will be out in Japan before the end of the year.
Okay… so maybe not. But maybe it’s not so impossible. The PlayStation account just teased the following image out on Twitter. Take a look: I imagine the whole colliding of worlds bit is less of a literal translation of events, and more meant to be taken …
In what could potentially be the most creative collaboration since the starry-eyed dreamer who smashed peanut butter and chocolate together into a bite-sized treat, developer Q Games and publisher Double Eleven have entered into a partnership for future game projects. Q Games, the makers of such …
So, Dragon Ball Z is pretty cool, right? My generation grew up with the animated cartoon absolutely dominating the Toonami scene, and I’m pretty sure everyone pretends to throw a kamehameha from time to time. (Be honest, you’ve looked at the Kinect tracker in the corner …
The more juvenile elements of Dragon’s Crown’s visuals have gotten more attention than its gameplay, which is a shame, because the demo I played today proved that Vanillaware, the creators of modern 2D classics like Odin Sphere and Muramasa, haven’t lost their touch.