The Monster Hunter brand is big in Japan. Big enough to support an adorable, gameplay changing spin-off in the form…
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 Monster Hunter brand is big in Japan. Big enough to support an adorable, gameplay changing spin-off in the form…
Capcom will be invading the Penny Arcade Expo later this week with a chance for you to go hands-on with eight of…
A new face joins the list of bestselling games in Japan this past week as A.C.E.: Another Century's Episode: R for…
Nintendo's latest Wii hit shows its impressive legs once again this week, with mini-game collection Wii Party…
Last week's sales champ, Sengoku Basara 3, was soundly defeated by Namco's latest Tales game, which draws upon the…
What sells PlayStation 3s in Japan? Samurai soldiers with rock hard abs and great hair, that's what. See the impact…
What does Japan like this week? Feudal Japanese fantasy battles in the form of Sengoku Basara 3 and rhythm games…
Comic-Con 2010 has come and gone. Our coverage will continue throughout the week, but if you missed any of this…
First Sega pulls out of Europe's biggest video gaming convention, now Capcom has joined them, deciding against…
Video games have a huge presence at this year's Comic-Con, with offerings from Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Capcom,…
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