The delightful Rhythm Heaven series has come to the Wii—in Japan, at least—arriving to divine reception from the…
The game takes a greater departure from its predecessors in both story and presentation. The heroes are now members of a ninja clan who have to dispatch an evil emperor before he is released. Players can choose which character they want for the first time, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Two bosses that confront the player can also be playable after a certain chapter of the game, allowing players to re-select their character if they wish.
The delightful Rhythm Heaven series has come to the Wii—in Japan, at least—arriving to divine reception from the…
Remember when hack-and-slash title Sengoku Musou 3 (Samurai Warriors 3) came out on the Wii in 2009?
Atlus' weird and (for some) nightmarishly difficult adventure Catherine is on its way to being a bit hit overseas.…
Japan continues to show a lot of love for the PlayStation Portable, with Namco's role-playing game Tales of the…
Not too surprisingly, it was a pair of Pokémon games for the Nintendo DS that sold better in Japan than anything…
Nintendo's Pokemon Black and Pokemon White enjoy another first place showing in Japan this week, nearly another…
Medal of Honor weathered criticism in its pre-launch period thanks to the (formerly) playable Taliban in the game's…
The battle for hearts and minds and portable gameplay time in Japan has been won by One Piece. The latest…
Monster Hunter is huge in Japan. So in MonHun, the softer side of the monster-slaying, loot-hunting adventure series…
This week's North American PlayStation Store update may sensually seduce you to drop some dollars on new Rock Band…
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